Hi all!
I'm in the middle of mixing an album using only VSL libraries and MIR Pro. Since the 3D version appeared I've been following this forum to get as much information as possible regarding the update process and old project compatibility.
My mix project is a stereo one on latest Pro Tools Studio over macOS Big Sur. The project contains rendered wav files from every individual instrument in the orchestra imported on individual tracks (totaling around 80 stereo tracks, plus aux send&returns and busses). Each track has a MIR Pro plugin instance to add reverb. In my opinion it is a big project and as you can see, it is highly dependent on MIR Pro.
So in order to benefit from the intro pricing, I bought the update some days ago. Needless to say, I want to use the new version, but I'm still "scared" about the update process. Given that I've read different update stories with different degree/amount of success/quirks along the way, I would like to ask this:
- Is there an official update process?
- Should I first uninstall the legacy version?
- Should I just install the new version over the previous one?
- Pro Tools has the "Unused plug-ins" folder. Is it a good idea (or necessary) to move the legacy version to this folder?
Once solved these questions and updated, I'm also doubtful about the difference in sound that I can expect (without making any changes to settings). Can we, nervous updaters, assume that (once we update to the new version) our old projects will open and sound "the same" if we just open and hit play? (I mean, without changing any parameter in settings).
And yet another question: what are the differences on CPU impact? Is this new version more CPU hungry? I'm using an 8700K with 32Gb of RAM.
Sorry for the long post full of questions and fears jeejeej! I can't wait to read your update stories and advice.
Thanks in advance!