Dear VSL and Forum members!
Thanks for your great work here :) I do have a question, which maybe has been covered already.
Like MIR in VEP, can the plugin version (in my case Cubase hosted) route its wet signal to a different bus? When mixing via analogue console this seems to make much sense: processing dry signals on outboard and collecting the whole MIR reverb on a bus.
thanks for help :)
.--.deno-.-.
-
Routing MIR PRo Wet Signal do a different channel
-
Welcome and thanks for your friendly words, Deno.
Unlike Vienna Ensemble, conventional hosts don't allow a plug-in to route audio to another output than the one of the channel it's instantiated in. So the answer to your actual question is "no", sorry to say so.
... but then, most modern DAWs like Cubase offer so-called "external inserts", so you could use your hardware to process your input signals _before_ they enter MIR. You can't build "wet" busses like that, that's true, but at least you don't have to miss your beloved outboard gear. ;-)
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library