I am really that this got your dander up Dietz. Going into MIR is really getting me excited about the possibilities. When do you think this will be ready for market?
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@soundstage said:
We don't need another mixing front end as we already have that in our studios. You have to remember we have a lot more invested in SSL and Pro Tools than we do in VSL, so we are unlikely to change.
@Dietz said:
Uhm - it's _their_ format that is limited, not ours. We talk about several _dozens_ of impulses for a single instance if the MIR.E, in any arbitrary surround-format. Give me one example of any other convolution reverb doing this. - Of course, you would be able to import conventional mono- or stereo-IR's ... but what for?
@Nick Batzdorf said:
Dietz, I assume MIR be happy accepting external signals (even though it can't know them the same way it knows VSL programs)? Obviously, most people combine other sounds with VSL sometimes - anything from enemy libraries to synthesizers to live instruments.
I'm curious what you mean with "existing true stereo IRs" from Ernest? I also have Pure Spaces, but as far as I understand they are only mono (single emitting point) to stereo. For true stereo you need two stereo impulses, one to process left channel info and for the right channel.
I think that the applauded quality of AltiVerb probably can be attributed to its support for using two impulses, one for the left side of the stage, and one for the right. Back to my example: we need an impulse for sound emitted from the left part of the stage and one for the right part. This would include the required temporal and positional information into the impulse set.