Hi, I have been using MIR for quite a long time now. Also have updated to MIR Pro 3D immediately after its release. I now have some strange and crazy idea about using MIR Pro...
I have to admit that although MIR is really great and the workflow is simply amazing, there are some strange stereo width problem in the output. I almost exclusively use MIR in mockup situation and the most difficult problem for me is that I cannot determine the correct stereo width of a sampled instrument. And the most problematic instrument is string ensembles(or simply a section of a string ensemble). If you listen closely, you can even hear the strange width problems/phase problems in the strings in VSL's own MIR audio demos. For me this is a very big problem and I have always tried to solve it. Until today it occurred to me that... Can I do virtual IR sampling in MIR Pro?
In my theory, the best usage of IR is that having the exact IR as the exact sampling microphone setup, and apply them to the sampled instruments dry output. Cause it will just match everything and get the correct result. So if I can get the microphone setup for a sampled instrument, then I use this microphone setup sample the IRs, this should be the most accurate way to get the sampled instruments, especially the ensembles, sounds like in real life in the sampled environment. But for me, there are always different sampled instruments and different microphone setup. So I am thinking that can I make virtual IR sampling sessions in MIR Pro. If I can, then I actually have the room in my hands and can get any microphone setup in MIR(although as sampled IRs, not in the software itself).
Also, I know maybe this is a far fetched idea... but can we get more complex microphone setups in MIR? like wider surround microphone setup, decca tree setup and others. Just like recording in the real life. Even something like direct single/multiple microphone setup and output connections.
I have already done a virtual sampling session here. It's still using the MIR main microphone setup (although a custom one). I have to say the result is very interesting. I will continue try doing some other experiments like doing a wider microphone setup by sample two different main microphone position...
Also I want to ask the team that do they think this is possible for doing virtual IR sampling in MIR Pro.