one additional setting to scale the volume of all dry and wet signals (and room tone) coming out of MIR, would be nice, IMHO.
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MIR master volume
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I agree that this would be a nice feature, and as a matter of fact legacy Vienna MIR had a dedicated Master Volume fader. But since MIR Pro is so much more flexible and not a stand-alone application (with one obvious "Main Output") anymore, we decided to get rid of it.
You have other options now: If you select all Icons on a MIR Venue, you can control all volume faders at the same time. In case you haven't activated the Preference to handle all selected Icons as a group by default (like me), you will have to keep "Alt" pressed on your keyboard to make it happen.
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
@Dietz said:
You have other options now: If you select all Icons on a MIR Venue, you can control all volume faders at the same time. In case you haven't activated the Preference to handle all selected Icons as a group by default (like me), you will have to keep "Alt" pressed on your keyboard to make it happen.The problem there is that would conflict with the Natural-Volume function. E.g., when you want a set of instruments to have relative Natural-Volume, it's easiest to keep track of when all their Natural-Volume lights are on, but the indicator lights would all turn off after you changed all volume controllers, and a bunch of turned-off indicator lights doesn't tell you much about whether the relative volumes are natural.