Hi
I've been listening to the Mir demos for the first time today. I'm exceptionally impressed with the depth of sound, clarity and realism on both of them. By far the most realisitc reverb I have hard applied to VSL arrangements, ever.
However, to my ear they both sound quite dry, and I wondered if I could ask Dietz (who I gather mixed them) whether this was intentional, whether it's a result of certain settings choices (like listening position), or whether the rooms which have been modelled and are represented in these demos, just have relatively short reverb times. In my experience, the average concert hall (and I realize that's already a contradiction in terms) tends to give the listener a longer RT than you hear (for example) after the final organ notes have stopped at the end of Zarathustra.
Is it perhaps because the tracks are mixed from the conductor's position, rather than a listener further from the stage, and does Mir offer the ability to move the listening position as easily as the instrument position? Even more revealing, would be some alternate mixes, where the listening position was further from the stage, just to get an alternative take on what Mir can do.
Many thanks for any feedback
Jules