@Dewdman42 said:
@wing said:
I'm doing a lot of hybrid scoring these days from within Dorico using NotePerformer + NPPE's. I have a complex setup routed from the NPPE 16 multi-outs back into Dorico, which is are then fed into MIR Pro.
However, there are a handful of alternate libraries I like to use (which do not have an NPPE) - various other instruments using VSL VI Pro, Synchron, kontakt, spitfire, OT Sine, etc. I have found for my own sanity the easiest way to use and change these instruments on the fly is using VEPro.
The issue I am running into, is that when I go to add MIR Pro to these instruments that reside inside VEP, MIR will automatically open up a separate room instance. I would love to be able to merge them into one room instance so I can more easily work with them visually in the space together. Is this possible?
FYI I am aware that I can use multiple outs from VEP back into Dorico – and for now, that has been my workaround. But I really dislike Dorico's mixer, and it takes a long time to set up individual inserts, so if I can do all my MIR Pro inserts and additional mixing inside VEP's mixer I would much prefer that. Thank you!
Unfortunately there isn’t a way to merge them all into one room. You can’t even do it when using mir across multiple Vepro instances much less between nppe and Vepro. The good news is there is no difference in sound quality or resource usage presuming you use the same room settings for each mir instance.
You might fancy the notion of having them all in one room so that you can visualize where they are all positioned in the room relative to each other but consider that often times with mir the solution that sounds the best is often not a visually appealing arrangement on the stage. They end up on top of each other and turned different directions and all manner of things and actually it’s a lot easier to manage in some ways when they are split into separate room instances. Use the visuals as a starting place and trust your ears
Hello, good to see you around here as well - forum #3! You're always so helpful, much appreciated.
Good to know, thanks for confirming that. One of the other reasons for preferring same room is if I decide to make global changes to one - size, mic position, wet/dry offset, or the actual room itself - it's nice to not have to do it twice over – especially if I'm just trying out ideas and not ready to commit. I'm sure there could be creative mixing benefits for some instruments in different spaces with different mic settings, but for the most part with what I'm doing I prefer them living together.
In summary, it seems my options are:
1) use two separate MIR instances and manually match them.
2) set multi-outs from VEP into Dorico's mixer (so I have separate control over each instrument), and then add MIR Pro inserts to each channel so they can all live in the same MIR instance.
The second is usually what I've been doing already, and it does work... it's just very tedious to set up!
This is primarily due to a fault of how they've designed the Dorico mixer and some basic missing features (as you are probably aware): you can't copy inserts from one channel to the next or batch add (like you can in most DAWs as well as VEP with an alt+drag, or with several channels selected hold down alt and the insert gets added to all at once). Also you can't easily search plugins from a list when adding inserts. Would be a lot easier to type "MIR" than dig through submenus. Multiply this by two dozen channels, it really adds up. And that's not to mention that you also have to manually rename all the tracks since coming from Dorico they become stuff like OUT1/2 OUT3/4 etc. But the one advantage is to see everything together.
Whereas the first option (separate room instances) would go much faster from a setup perspective, but like I said having the downside of mental/visual/global setting separation.
I think I'll make the decision for one or the other based on the project and how much time I have available - but I'm happy to learn that if I go with two matched MIR instances they will still "sound" together no problem.
I really hope that Dorico 6 will introduce some updates to the mixer regarding the above, making it easier to add inserts, name, color code, etc.
I would also LOVE if NotePerformer could be used from within VEP, though it seems that's a dream that will be unlikely to ever happen with Wallander.
Shifting gears:
Regarding separate instances of VEP, I'm somewhat new to the app and as I develop and build larger orchestration templates, I am wondering about the best way to implement a large orchestra given that the mixers of each instance are treated as separate entities?
So far, I've made a template which is separate instances for each instrument family (Winds 3333, Brass 4331, Perc/Harp/Piano, Strings). I've done this primarily since that takes up almost a full Midi Port (16 ch) for each family, but also keep them visually separate too for ease of navigation (ironically my opposite issue of MIR where I want them visually together!).
However now that I see discussion that the mixers are separated, I feel that will invariably lead to other issues and confusion down the line. Is it perhaps better to have the entire orchestra in one instance, and use new midi ports for every family (Winds 1, Brass 2, etc)?