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I have some pretty good Sonnox (Sony) Oxford EQ settings I've tweaked for for VSL strings, but the presets with the Vienna Suite EQ are better, so I've switched. "Damn it Jim, I'm a composer, not an engineer!"
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This is what Julian has to say about Logic's Direction Mixer:
" In Logic you can't truly pan/width control a stereo source unless it's on 2 mono channels - should be the same, I guess, for all DAWs
There is a plug-in in Logic that reduces width/pans a stereo image but the width reduction affects the pan (a stereo image made fully mono does not respond at all to the position (pan) control in the plug-in.
So having the very clear graphics regarding panning available in the VI would stop the need of having to insert a direction control plug-in and then fiddle with the panning on the channel pot."
I hope this answers your question.
DG
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I had a real problem with the time allotted in the demo. I downloaded it tonight, opened them in Sonar & Sound Forge & after trying it only several times, maybe 3 times trying to configure it & get them to work the message came up & said demo trial period was over & needed to be validated.I did try most of the plugs & just to note in Sonar 6: using the panner, saving a preset & typing the letter 'R' it started the recording function. The compressor would not load at all, the ddl was with the others but wouldn't work in Sonar even when re-installing & scanning them several times.The compressor did work in SF9 however.I wish I could have more time with demo, especially since I couldn't get the compressor at all in Sonar. In SF I could see it has settings for VSL instruments & was hoping to try it on individual instruments.For just the short amount of time I used the other plugs, the limiter seemed O.K., the Multi band & E.Q. sounded pretty good too when I tried pushing it hard..Thanks-Carl
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Concerning the upcoming Mir: I suppose the Vienna Suite Plugins (and altiverb for the convulution engine) will be part of MIR. So: are there going to be dicounts, if you own these other products?
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I put altiverb in brackets. But what about Vienna Suite? is it involved in mir? I think it would be fair for all those waiting for mir to know:
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Concerning the upcoming Mir: I suppose the Vienna Suite Plugins (and altiverb for the convulution engine) will be part of MIR. So: are there going to be dicounts, if you own these other products?
AltiVerb was never part of the MIR. AudioEase, the makers of AltiVerb, were development partner of an early (unreleased) version of the MIR engine. In the meantime, the we have developed a convolution core of our own, to achieve the necessary power for close-to-realtime performance of several hundred IRs at the same time.
-> [URL]http://community.vsl.co.at/forums/t/18321.aspx[/URL]
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@Dietz said:
In the meantime, the we have developed a convolution core of our own, to achieve the necessary power for close-to-realtime performance of several hundred IRs at the same time.
Yikes! Obviously, there's a dark room somewhere in the basement of the VSL offices occupied by nothing other than a 500-kilogram brain... What do you call him? 😉
J.
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