Bit of a strange one, I'm not sure if this post belongs here or in the compositions forum, but...
I'm working on a project that mixes an orchestra with a Heavy Metal band. That means a great deal of the frequency spectrum is taken up by loud drums and distorted guitars, so mixing it all so the orchestra can still be heard is quite a task. I managed to get it sounding pretty good using just VI and VE, with the built-in VI reverb, but have now upgraded to VI Pro, VE Pro and MIR. While MIR sounds fantastic, I can't get the mix as clear as before, because the reverbs I'm using are so much bigger, or the wet signal is higher in the mix, or the reverb tone is different, or... something!
So I was wondering if anyone would be so kind as to listen to the track linked below (this is the kind of sound I'm aiming for, I think it was the London Philharmonic recorded at Abbey Road), and suggest a suitable MIR venue/mic setup to mimic it? I'd be running just the orchestra through MIR, not guitars and and drums etc, but I need to get the reverb right - so it adds depth and a 'lush' character, but without making it muddy.
-----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN3yqMr3ffY <>
Thanks so much for your help.
Pyre
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