Yes, I've asked about this on these forums umpteen times, and unfortunately no one at VSL has yet answered this basic question of standard workflow in the context of film scoring: We must deliver stems most of the time. So, how does MIR help in this process?
Now, the folks at VSL tend to think things through to the nth degree, so this is not doubt on my part. I'm sure it has been thought through, but, I don't yet see the answer, and nobody seems to be providing one either. It has been asked by myself and many others and over and over again, the only answer that I see is something along the lines of "MIR is an all-inclusive mixing and reverberation solution." However, most of the production gigs that we see in film do not allow us to be "all-inclusive."
When I asked the question on the VI-Control forum, someone chimed in and said "well, you have mute/solo on your midi tracks coming out of your DAW, right?" THAT would be a VERY cumbersome workaround for producing stems.
Since there are instrument groups within MIR, perhaps the audio can simply be solo'd/muted on the way out? That would certainly be simpler than dealing with all of the indivual midi tracks coming out of the DAW. It seems like the solution is not really all that complicated, I would just love for someone to clarify once and for all...or at least for now.[;)]
Dietz, any thoughts?
Thanks,
O