Well I'm sold! :) I cant aford it now but i want it.
Great work all.
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If you have MIR do you still benefit from Vienna Suite or do these presets in MIR that Jay describe "replace" them?-Richard
Technically, they don't interfere with each other at all. The Vienna Suite consists of VST plugins which Vienna MIR will happily host.
Soundwise it might be adviseable to to decide to either use MIR "Character Presets"for a quick change of an Instrument's timbre _or_ to insert Vienna Suite EQ for more detailed processing, though - but nothing will hinder you from using both. MIR's "Character Presets" and Vienna Suite's EQ-Presets are not the same, I created completely new settings for MIR - for more or less each and every instrument VSL offers.
HTH,
Please guys, stop writing about MIR !! [H] I have it but I can't use it .. we're moving the studio so I'll wait for a mega computer .. it's like to have a Ferrari and waiting for the keys to try it !! [au]
You should listen to the version conducted by Williams himself; then we talk about stereo-width! 8-)@magates said:
Honestly I thought there was a bit too much stereo seperation and not enough sense of varying distances. woodwinds seem too far, percussion in some cases too close (particularly piatti and other high metalic perc)
very subjective of course.
But nit-picking aside: Neither width nor distance is written into stone within MIR. If you would like to hear it differently - just go for it! This is "sampled reverb", not "reverb in a sample" (if you get my drift 😉 ...). I don't understand why you treat Jay's wonderful version of "Adventures" as it would be the only way to play it with MIR. - You said it yourself: It's all very subjective. The real beauty of MIR is that it is all about _your_ subjectivity.
Kind regards,
Yes i remember that. I remember cause I've chosen this piece as a reference for my speaker positioning a while back. It was very confusing. hehe!
Heya Jay,
You did an awesome work on it. I wonder if you could post the diferent files (if logic or cubase etc)? I know its a bit like ask a magician his trick but i think it would be good for try with MIR and also for see the diferent pluging you could have use like vienna suite or others and ho you used them. I i will use myself as an exemple, i am not an technician and use the diferent plugins is not that easy and can see how they are used in a piece like that would make learn a lot i think.
Thanks for make that great job it show us the great things we can do with VSL ^.^
Gilles
Heya Dietz,
I know i have dowload it :P but i was more talking about the others plugins and diferent VSL stuff he used. Or did he only use MIR as plugins and nothing else?
Thanks ^.^ Gilles
I only used MIR-- but within MIR itself I used a few instances of Vienna Suite plugins. Also on the final output of my sequencer I used one instance of the Vienna Suite Multiband Compressor with Dietz's preset "Impress your client" That's it.
So with the MIR project files and midi file you should be able to reproduce the same performance and sound.
Speaking of the performance, I decided to completely redo the tempos of the Adventures on Earth demo. The new version should be up in a few days.
Best,
Jay
Heya Jay,
Thanks a lot for have take the time to answer and can't wait to listen with the new tempo ^.^
Hilles
I have had this piece running through my head for the last week as a result of this. Unlike a sappy pop song, it is wonderful to have something like this stuck in your head. It reminds me of how great a composer John Williams is. I love the way this music outlines in melody the chromatically shifting harmony so vividly, and the way he put into the melodies the "soaring" quality by having huge leaps everywhere. What an awesome piece of music, and it fits the film flawlessly!
Honour to whom honour is due - this is one of the presets one of my favorite mastering engineers, Martin Scheer, created for the Vienna Suite (including the name). :-)@JBacal said:
[...] I used one instance of the Vienna Suite Multiband Compressor with Dietz's preset "Impress your client" [...]
Jay,
Approximately how long did it take you to create this mock-up? I'm still learning when it comes to midi orchestration and perhaps this is a question for others as well, but for this particular demo how much was step recorded vs performed realtime? I'm assuming only very fast/complex lines would be step recorded or do you just slow the tempo down far enough to perform the part?
Thanks much!
Jeff
Heya,
The new version is pretty nice! Its pretty interesting to see the diference btw 2 tempo even if not a big diference.
I think now the debat will be more about the diferent taste of persons ^.^
The 2 version stay big performance showing what we can get out of VSL and MIR.
Now waiting for a version for mac :P
Cya ^.^