Am I right in that the IR'S are clean and do not add any coloration to the signal?
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MIR PRO and coloration
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Hi Betuel,
Like fellow forum member Bbelius I don't really understand your question. Of course the impulse responses we captured for MIR Pro are meant to have all the colour from the original venue - but we tried to get rid of any other unwanted influences, like all non-linearties of the recording signal chain and so on.
... does this answer your question ...?
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library -
It does, no vintage microphones, Neve preamps etc. I was just trying to figure out what I was not hearing, guess we are so used to hearing these colorations. No distortion, got it!
Thanks for the info to my dumb question 😊
Kind regards.
Hi Betuel,
Like fellow forum member Bbelius I don't really understand your question. Of course the impulse responses we captured for MIR Pro are meant to have all the colour from the original venue - but we tried to get rid of any other unwanted influences, like all non-linearties of the recording signal chain and so on.
... does this answer your question ...?
Kind regards,
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Oh, I see! :-D ... you're welcome!
... and you're right, there's no snake-oil driven, built-in mojo in MIR's recording chain - just top-range 21st century recording equipment, carfully selected DSP algorithms (both commercial as well as in-house developments) in the hands (and ears) of VSL's Tonmeisters. ;-)
Kind regards,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library