As far as I understand some of the instruments in the silent stage were recorded not from the front, but also from the side or the back. Therefore, I usually turn e.g. the flute or the solo horn to degrees of 45 to 90°. Maybe it's coincidence, but I prefer the sound when the instrument is rotated.
The instrument profiles consider the recording distance and rotation, if I remember correctly. Is this true? For example, if the flute was recorded from the right and I place the instrument in MIR Pro. What does the profile do? Does the instrument gets automatically rotated or do we hear the original sound (i.e. from the right)?
I would like to have a feature (maybe a button in MIR Pro 3D) you can activate so that the instruments not only will be placed to the original distance to the main microphone, but also compensates for the rotation. The same example: If the flute was recorded from the right, then I would like to have the instrument automatically rotated to the left. If the flute was recorded from a distance of, let's say, 2 meters, I would like to have the instrument placed at that distance to the main microphone.
Does this makes sense? Maybe the distance doesn't make sense, but I think this might (or not) be a good feature in general.