Hi everybody,
I just came across an other thread, where a member asked, if it is possible to use a 3rd party reverb-plugin for replacing Miracle in terms of algorithmically enhancing a Mir-venue. Dietz replied, when doing so, not to forget to turn off the pre-delay for avoiding to setup a room in a room. If I'm not completely wrong, do the enhance presets in Miracle not have pre-delay times of several ms, 10 or more? Should I set those times to 0 ms when chosing an enhance-preset for a given venue?
In the same thinking, when setting up your room with the MirX for example, you often said, 63 would be a carefully adjusted preset for any instrument. Would you go further in your mixes and vary that amount for creating more depth, like under 63 for close instruments (strings), 63 for brass and reeds and +63 for percussion for example? Here's why I ask: I'm using the Teldex-venue for my arrangements and sometimes I have the impression (on speakers and on headphones), that the reeds (ensemble preset, not solos) are pretty much sitting in front of the strings and the strins in the same line than the brass instruments. Percussion instruments also sound pretty near and direct. When enhancing everything now with Miracle (nomatter the pre-delay-time of that specific enhance-preset), this doesn't contribute to the mix in the sense of creating more distinguished depth in the field. Would you leave the dry/wet ratio to 63 and work more with the Miracle-adjustments or did I overlook something important (when working with the MirX-presets)?
Sry for asking these two questions in one thread but I think, the two questions are related to each other.
Thank you very much,
Christian