Hi all,
Am I right in thinking that if I export one mix of a MIR project with the Dry Solo button pressed, and another with the Wet Solo button pressed instead, and then load the two audio files into a new project, the end result would sound identical to if I'd exported it with neither button pressed?
If so, that would be a neat way for me to hand both dry and wet to my engineer, so that he could adjust the balance in the mix if necessary.
Thanks!
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Dry Solo + Wet Solo
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MIR Pro will indeed give you identical results in both scenarios. But keep in mind that there must not be non-linear effects or randomised changes of the audio data routed into MIR: Any active, non-synched effect plug-ins like modulations and delays etc., or "humanising" in an active MIDI instrument has to be avoided (e.g. by freezing or bouncing the input signals to audio files in a first step).
BTW: Being a mixing engineer by profession, I would pefer to work on the actual MIR-project anyway. :-)
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
Hi Dietz,
Just to quickly check, is the same true for wet/dry mute when using MIRacle?
So I could export the track once with the wet MIRacle slider muted, and again with the dry one muted, and when I play them back together it will be identical to one track with neither muted?
It's an awkward work around, but seems the best option if a mixing engineer may not have the MIRacle plugin.
Many thanks,
Pyre