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  • Mir Pro & Synchron Player

    Hi. I've downloaded the trial version of MIR Pro 24 with a view to purchasing it for use with my Synchronised stuff - Solo Strings & SE1 Plus. Most of the videos I see in the promotion see to relate to VI libraries - is there anything available that will give a insight into how to is MIR with my synchronised libraries.

    Thanks, ColinDF


  • That's simple. Just switch off any kind of reverb offered by the player, and don't use any kind of panning. I seem to remember that there are even dedicated Mixer Presets in Synchron Player for the use with MIR Pro. Your "synchronized" VIs will work with MIR much like the original Vienna Instruments then.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    Hi Deitz, thanks for the reply. I have the 30 day demo but I've discovered there are no venues thet come as part of the package. I know this has been raised before in this forum but it is a bit odd. 

    I have thre MIRx venues I was using with VI - can they be used with MIR Pro?

    @Dietz said:

    That's simple. Just switch off any kind of reverb offered by the player, and don't use any kind of panning. I seem to remember that there are even dedicated Mixer Presets in Synchron Player for the use with MIR Pro. Your "synchronized" VIs will work with MIR much like the original Vienna Instruments then.

    Kind regards,


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    Colin,

    MIR and MIRx are different products which just happen to be based on the same technology. Please see this older posting of mine for a quick comparison.

    Re - Venue data: For better understanding, look at MIR Pro as the sample player engine. It still needs to be fed with samples (IR sets, in case of MIR) to be able to do its job. These collections are presented in "RoomPacks" which have little in common with the data you got for MIRx.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library