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  • MIR Pro RoomPack 3 Mystic Spaces . Best used for ... ?

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    Hi,

    I really like the way VSL instruments sound in the Mystic Spaces demos. Especially the demo by Guy Bacos, titled The Floating Coral Leaf VSL RoomPack 3 (Mystic Spaces). I might be buying them during the May special.

    I know I can demo this pack, but if there are any users of the Mystic Spaces RoomPack, I would like to hear your opinions about it, and what type of musical applications do you use it in ? i.e. I would think it would be good for achieving very ambient, lush, and yet transparent sounding acoustics. good for big, lush string / woodwind sections, and for blending slow evolving orchestral combinations to create evolving sonic textures, ethereal type orchestral soundscapes, maybe for a nature documentary, space related science program, ...etc.

    I'm also curious if one can decrease the release time of the hall, to transform it to a more traditional scoring hall, med-release time, so it can be transformed to sound more like medium sized hall, with less reflections/shorter time reflections.

    It would be interesting, and helpful to hear some feedback about this, and your opinions regarding the Mystic Spaces RoomPack.

    Thanks,

    Muziksculp


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    Your assumption is spot-on that MIR's Mystic Spaces are perfect for any kind of sacral and choral music, slow ballads, majestic fanfares, as well as deep and "spacy" acoustic and electronic tracks. 

    It is less obvious that especially the Steinhofkirche with its immaculate, dense 10 seconds of reverb tail can be shortened to almost any length with useful results. I even mentioned that explicitly on p. 10 of Mystic Spaces Roompack Manual πŸ˜Š 

    @Another User said:

     Note: [...] Since the Steinhofkirche’s reverb tails are incredibly dense and consistent, even radical changes of the mean impulse lengths to less than 3 seconds still make sense. Reduced to these more conventional values, an entire new field of possible applications opens up besides the obvious epic, sacral or meditative compositions. 

    The church of Strassengel has a much shorter reverb time innately, so the necessity to apply drastic changes for more "mundane" purposes might be smaller, too.

    Sidenote: It is always a good idea to adjust the Dry/Wet ratio according to your needs, either individually on all MIR Icons, or by means of the Global Dry/Wet Offset fader.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • PS: I was tempted to post a link to one of Herb Tucmandl's most recent scoring works for "Superwelt" - a movie which has been released in 2015. The score relies completely on seven Grand Pianos all around you, playing very sparsley at an extremely low volume in MIR's Steinhofkirche, mixed by Yours Truely. :-) 

    Thing is that it seems as the distributing production company has decided that the official trailer needs more conventional, off-the-shelf music, so there's no publicly available source on the net which I could link to ... :-/ ... go figure.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello Dietz,

     

    Thanks you very much for your helpful feedback regarding MIR Pro RoomPack 3 (Mystic Spaces). 

    I look forward to adding it soon. 

     

    Cheers,

    Muziksculp 


  • Hi,

     

    One more question. 

     

    I would like to buy a second RoomPack along RoomPack 3 (Mystic Spaces), that would be more suitable for general orchestral writing applications, I have narrowed it down to RoomPack 2 (Studio & Sound Stages),  and RoomPack 4 (The Sage Gateshead) .   So, between RoomPack 2 and RoomPack 4, which one would you recommend ?

     

    Any feedback would be very helpful. 

     

    Thanks,

    Muziksculp 


  • Hard to say. RoomPack 2 (Studio & Sound Stages) will give you more options for smaller, acoustically controlled rooms and a nice medium-sized concert hall (ORF Funkhaus - Großer Sendesaal), but the latter is hardly a replacement for a gorgeous venue like The Sage Gateshead - Hall One. 

    I strongly suggest to try both RoomPacks before you rule out one - it all comes down to your taste and needs.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    Hard to say. RoomPack 2 (Studio & Sound Stages) will give you more options for smaller, acoustically controlled rooms and a nice medium-sized concert hall (ORF Funkhaus - Großer Sendesaal), but the latter is hardly a replacement for a gorgeous venue like The Sage Gateshead - Hall One. 

    I strongly suggest to try both RoomPacks before you rule out one - it all comes down to your taste and needs.

    Kind regards,

    Hi Dietz,

    I agree, it is not an easy decision, although I got recommendations (on another Forum) for RoomPack 2.

    So, I might just endup getting both RPacks 2 & 3, and check RP4 later on,  or as you suggested, I can try both before buying, especially since I get the opportunity to try them both 30 days for Free , before deciding which one to purchase.

    Thanks,

    Muziksculp  


  • Hi Muziksculp,

    i also just tried all 5 room packs in demo mode for a while and ended up in buying number 2. And as i wanted additionaly a mystic space, i tried around with number 3 and number 5. To my taste a found, that i liked the sound of Pernegg (nr. 5) more than those of nr. 3. So maybe you also should try out that one too :-) .... but as always, its taste :-)

    Kind regards!


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    @newcreation08 said:

    Hi Muziksculp,

    i also just tried all 5 room packs in demo mode for a while and ended up in buying number 2. And as i wanted additionaly a mystic space, i tried around with number 3 and number 5. To my taste a found, that i liked the sound of Pernegg (nr. 5) more than those of nr. 3. So maybe you also should try out that one too 😊 .... but as always, its taste 😊

    Kind regards!

     

    Hi newcreation08,

     

    Thanks for the helpfulf feedback. I will check both RP3 and RP5 in more detaill. 

    I know it's not easy to describe sounds in words, but if you can express some of the characteristics that you liked more in RP5 over RP3, it would be interesting to know what they are. 

     

    Cheers,

    Muziksculp 


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    @muziksculp said:

     

    Hi newcreation08,

     

    Thanks for the helpfulf feedback. I will check both RP3 and RP5 in more detaill. 

    I know it's not easy to describe sounds in words, but if you can express some of the characteristics that you liked more in RP5 over RP3, it would be interesting to know what they are. 

     

    Cheers,

    Muziksculp 

    Hi Muziksculp,

    i tried around with different instruments, woodwinds, solotrumpet, strings ... like for an ensemble playing chambermusic in a church. From Pack 3, Steinhofkirche had just a tooo strong reverb. Of course, one can shorten the tail etc., but still ....

    And in comparison to the church "Maria Strassengel" to the church in Pernegg (Pack 5), the one in Pernegg to my ears sounded more soft and smooth for the winds. Well ... as i wrote before, its always a matter of taste. But that was my opinion and so i decided for Pack 5 in addition to Pack 2.

    All the best!


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    @muziksculp said:

     

    Hi newcreation08,

     

    Thanks for the helpfulf feedback. I will check both RP3 and RP5 in more detaill. 

    I know it's not easy to describe sounds in words, but if you can express some of the characteristics that you liked more in RP5 over RP3, it would be interesting to know what they are. 

     

    Cheers,

    Muziksculp 

    Hi Muziksculp,

    i tried around with different instruments, woodwinds, solotrumpet, strings ... like for an ensemble playing chambermusic in a church. From Pack 3, Steinhofkirche had just a tooo strong reverb. Of course, one can shorten the tail etc., but still ....

    And in comparison to the church "Maria Strassengel" to the church in Pernegg (Pack 5), the one in Pernegg to my ears sounded more soft and smooth for the winds. Well ... as i wrote before, its always a matter of taste. But that was my opinion and so i decided for Pack 5 in addition to Pack 2.

    All the best!

     

    Thanks again for your helpful feedback. It looks like both packs 2 and 5 might end up being on my system as well. 

     

    Cheers,

    Muziksculp 


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    Hi,

    Here is an update on my May Shopping at VSL

    I ended up purchasing :  RoomPack 2  (Studios and Sound Stages)  & RoomPack 3 (Mystic Spaces) . 

     I also went ahead and purchased VSL Dim-Strings II  (Hopefully the Cellos will be out soon, and the rest to follow shortly after, this one is taking a while πŸ˜‰  

    Cheers,

    Muziksculp 


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    πŸŽ‚! 😊


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library