Hi,
With VI libraries I like to add MIRacle after MIR PRO, to glue things together (in combination with a little compression). I mix it in conservatively, because I like to have most of the tail from MIR.
Conservatively seems sometimes still too much. What about using the "Abbey Road trick" on the master? That is, sending the MIR-processed stereo signal to two busses: one with hard low-pass, and the other with hard high-pass. Each of the resulting bands will be applied a different degree of MIRacle to apply a different algorithmic reverb to the highs and the lows. Three band would be even better than two, to give the middle frequencies their dignity.
The signals coming from the MIRacle instances would then be mixed back o the master.
Would this make sense?
Paolo