Just happened to see this post on the official Altiverb Forum from Aram at AudioEase...
http://www.audioease.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?board=AV;action=display;num=1118187988">http://www.audioease.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?board=AV;action=display;num=1118187988
In a way, it's nice, because AltiVerb 5 is an amazing piece of software. For my money, it's the best convolution verb currently on the market. I'm somewhat disappointed, though, because with all the build up about MIR over the past few years, I was expecting it to be more than just a port of something that's already on the market.
Out of curiosity, is MIR going to be an Intel only piece of software?
Lee Blaske
http://www.audioease.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?board=AV;action=display;num=1118187988">http://www.audioease.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?board=AV;action=display;num=1118187988
For the upcoming MIR Project of Vienna Symphonic Library, Renier over here at Audio Ease has already ported Altiverb's heart over to the Intel Pentium processor. First results of performance are very encouraging. Shortly Renier will have a Mac-Intel develop machine at his hands to further explore possibilities.
Compared to Altiverb, an Intel port of our other products is much less of a problem, so we are confident we will be ready for the intel Mac on the day the first commercial Intel Inside Mac ships.
Note that this does not mean we are releasing a Windows versions of Altiverb.
Aram
In a way, it's nice, because AltiVerb 5 is an amazing piece of software. For my money, it's the best convolution verb currently on the market. I'm somewhat disappointed, though, because with all the build up about MIR over the past few years, I was expecting it to be more than just a port of something that's already on the market.
Out of curiosity, is MIR going to be an Intel only piece of software?
Lee Blaske