I'm still undecided of whether to upgrade my MIR Se to MIR Pro 24 or even to MIR Pro or not!!!
I like the concept of MIR (to simplify the mixing) very much, but to be onest I never really used MIR SE that much. I think the reason is that the standalone version was just not working for my workflow of always coming back to the midi files and changing CCs.
The reason I am undecided is that most of my sample libaries are not from VSL anymore. I only use the woodwinds from VSL, all the rest are third party libraries (LASS, Spitfire, Cinesamples etc). I know that this is possible to use them in MIR Pro or MIR Pro 24 but I'am wondering if I lose the advantage of simplifying things.
So my questions are:
1) Most of the third party libraries are recorded in an orchestral seating. How do I use them in MIR? I read somewhere that you have to use Powerpan from the VSL Suite (which I own) for example to bring the instruments to a neutral position and than place them in MIR. Sounds a little complicated for me.
2) I also read that if the library offers multiple mic positions you should always use the close mics and than place them in MIR and use the room sound from MIR. But isn't the room sound what makes those libraries great? Cinebrass for example sounds great recorded in that sony scoring stage with the decca tree mics but I don't like the close mics at all. I doubt that I would like them with the close mics in MIR. Okay - I could check that by myself with my MIR SE software. ;-)
3) Is it maybe possible to just place these libraries inside MIR to get a panning but not use the room sound on them? That way I could still use the decca tree mics. Confused...
If the answer to those questions is better don't use those libraries in MIR (which I wouldn't expect on a VSL forum) than I wouldn't need MIR Pro and could just upgrade to MIR Pro 24 for the woodwinds and some other dry recorded libraries. But is this worth 480 EUR?. I would have to buy Vienna Ensemble Pro 5 which I wouldn't use for anything else but MIR and of course I would also like to have the roompack 2 with the teldex room - if I go that route. ;-)
On the other hand I could just use a little bit of hybrid reverb from my VSL Suite or some 2C breeze reverb for the woodwinds and that's it! That way I wouldn't go the MIR route and could save the money for VSL Jazz Drums for example. ;-)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Sabine