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  •  Although I use MIR,  I do also use the Vienna Suite reverb as well.  If I need to put a vocal on to the orchestra,  I don't need to route the audio across the network to MIR and back again,  I just use the Vienna Suite reverb, and as I can pick the same room, it blends perfectly well.

    Most vocal performances are recorded reasonable dead centre, so you don't need to move the singer around the room. (this applies to most audio recorded solo performances as well, if you need one in the mix).

    Also, the hybrid reverb is really good for adding that something extra to drums etc


  • Convolution can do much more than just reverbs. A perfect example are Numerical Sound's "Timbral Impulses" a.k.a. TI's:

    ->  http://www.vsl.co.at/en/211/497/1686/311/181.htm

    -> http://www.vsl.co.at/en/211/497/1686/312/242.htm

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello Dietz and Andy

    Thanks for your answers.

    If needed there are a lot of reverb and convolution reverbs already included in Logic !

    Best

    Cyril


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    @Cyril said:

    [...] If needed there are a lot of reverb and convolution reverbs already included in Logic ! [...]

    ... and that's why I was trying to point out that there's much more to convolution than just reverb, for example by using the unique Timbral Impulse sets exclusively available for Vienna Suite Convolution Reverb.

    Apart from that, Logic's Space Designer offers mostly (or maybe even solely?) mono-to-stereo IRs (opposed to four-channel true-stereo IRs). And there's nothing included like Hybrid Reverb, as far as I know. 😊

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Cyril said:

    [...] If needed there are a lot of reverb and convolution reverbs already included in Logic ! [...]

    Apart from that, Logic's Space Designer offers mostly (or maybe even solely?) mono-to-stereo IRs (opposed to four-channel true-stereo IRs). And there's nothing included like Hybrid Reverb, as far as I know. 😊

    Space designer goes up to 7.1


  • That's not the point.


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hi Dietz

    So that mean that I did not understand this :

    Apart from that, Logic's Space Designer offers mostly (or maybe even solely?) mono-to-stereo IRs (opposed to four-channel true-stereo IRs). And there's nothing included like Hybrid Reverb, as far as I know. :-)

    But one thing I dont undertand if I use MIR PRO why do you need other reverbs !

    Best

    Cyril


  •  For tails.... for instance.


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    @Cyril said:

    If needed there are a lot of reverb and convolution reverbs already included in Logic ! 

    Cyril

     

    Doesn't Logic also include EQ's, compressors, limiters, etc...?


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    @Cyril said:

    Hello Dietz and Andy

    Thanks for your answers.

    If needed there are a lot of reverb and convolution reverbs already included in Logic !

    Best

    Cyril

     

     Yes there maybe,  but the point I was making,  is that the Vienna Suite reverb has the impulses for the Vienna Konzerthaus and Teldex Studios, which blend in with MIR, like no other convolution reverb will.