I'm just getting into the whole "Engineering" angle so my question may reflect my noobiness...
I've just downloaded the demo version of MIR Pro (thank you very much VSL!) .... I try to keep as much as possible within the VSL domain. In the main title sequence from Jerry Goldsmith's brilliant Basic Instinct score, he has a "ping pong" delay effect on the xylophone. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3vkf8e_UcI)
If I want to be able to reproduce that effect, using Cubase, VE Pro (+ MIR now) do I have to route the xylophone out to Cubase to do the delay, or can I just do it all within my Wonderful VSL world? If so, how would I do that?
As an aside, I just have to say, in addition to Special Edition I have acquired several of the very best competitor sample libraries while studying film scoring at UCLA. While there are situations where another library might fit a specific need in a way that SE can't, I find time and again, that if I want the very best, most realistic result, I ALWAYS end up layering VSL into everyone else's strings! I recently had to turn to LASS for the Sordino I don't have in SE. Even when Sordino was called for, I found adding sans Sordino VSL SE Violins into the Sordino mix was what really made the LASS sordino come alive! And that's just the samples...the VSL software really outstrips the competition as well. Without mentioning any names in an unflattering context.....let me just put it this way, if sample players were people, and I were....uh....a Native (of some place)....with the first initial K.....if I were invited to a cocktail party....I think I would want to make quite certain that VI Pro was not going to be there! It's so uncomfortable to be publicly humiliated like that!
Thanks for doing what you do so well, VSL.