Probably a common question, I'm doing a lot of smaller arrangements lately to try to improve my music theory and instrumentation skills, working with self-imposed limitations allows me to really have to work harder to make an arrangement sound good without using a huge swath of instrumentation to hide poor/artificial sounding instruments because of lazy MIDI programming (as good as MIDI is these days, it still requires a lot of work to get a MIDI instrument to sound realistic). One of the aspects I am also working on is my mastering skills, including compression, EQ, and reverb.
A lot of what I am doing right now is upbeat chamber music from the medieval era, usually, the kind of thing you might expect to hear in film in a kings court type of settings (think tambourine, small string quartet, some historical winds like recorders and even the crumhorn got some use last night!).
I'm currently using MIR Pro with the starter edition complete libraries (1-7 and 1+ & 2+) in either the VI or Synchron stage variety, depending on which UI I feel like working with. It's worth noting, I really love these libraries, my only wish is that they had progressive vibrato, for the price of these libraries compared to other similar libraries, the others do have progressive vibrato, it puzzles me that the starter editions do not. However, I digress...
My mastering is done completely in Vienna Suite Pro, and I have Ensemble Pro with Instruments Pro, the only room pack I have a license for is Konzerthaus (room pack 1).
Surprisingly, the lobby is actually fantastic, very lively sound, interesting and unusual reflections, it really adds a lot of character to smaller chamber music and I am betting, it's overlooked by many. My guess is, many think the lobby was included as maybe a goof, or, a "why not capture the lobby, we are here", sort of thing, but it really is a fantastic sound, provided you dial down the wet/dry mix and make some small adjustments on the tail (nearly 5s of reverb tail is a bit much haha). I find the tone in the lobby to be warmer and more friendly than the small Schubertsaal venue that is also included. This whole paragraph is all to say, if you have room pack 1, don't overlook the lobby, even if it's for bigger work, again, with the caveat that you adjust the tail and wet/dry ratio.
That said, I'm looking at room pack 4 (Sage Gateshead), specifically, hall 2 wondering if this has a good sound for the kind of music I am writing, or perhaps there are other venues with some tweaking, might be suitable. (I have all of the MirX rooms so that might be an interesting way to preview the bigger Mir Pro room packs).
Anyone have any thoughts on any specific room packs that might be suitable for this and some possible appropriate adjustments to make for a more authentic and warm sound?