Christain,
thanks for your interest.
If you check the information I presented on these boards you will understand that the MIR has to be considered as a complete mixing frontend, not just a more complex reverb. You put all your Vienna Instruments on a virtual stage and act like a conductor.
The setup you described in your inital message would need a dedicated machine for the MIR to work properly. The specifications for this machine will be tighter as usual as the MIR-engine will tax its computation-power to the max. The details will be announced as soon as we know for _certain_ that commercially available hardware is ready for the task.
HTH,
thanks for your interest.
If you check the information I presented on these boards you will understand that the MIR has to be considered as a complete mixing frontend, not just a more complex reverb. You put all your Vienna Instruments on a virtual stage and act like a conductor.
The setup you described in your inital message would need a dedicated machine for the MIR to work properly. The specifications for this machine will be tighter as usual as the MIR-engine will tax its computation-power to the max. The details will be announced as soon as we know for _certain_ that commercially available hardware is ready for the task.
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library