Can't... resist... replying... lol
Thanks, I'll take my free super package now... cough cough. [G] [:D]
In all seriousness though- VI Pro 2.0 is phenominal. I hesitated at first, thinking 'software? I'm buying a library, not software!' So I then decided to demo the software after getting my library. Yeah, that changed my mind pretty quick. Demoing MIR has convinced me hands down that I want it. I keep spending my money on other things I convince myself I need more (It's that software mentality creeping up, despite my badly wanting it. lol I'm conflicted). But MIR is truly outstanding. With that, I'd recommend demo'ing it. That way you'll know what you're getting. Plus, you want small right now. I'm pretty sure Dietz explained this once on here- that unlike samples, IR's have to be loaded entirely into the ram at all times. MIR is like that times 1000 (literally). So it is important to note that the system requirements for MIR say 12GB for small projects and 24 for large. I'm fairly sure that even one instrument still means that multiple things are loaded within MIR. So even if you are thinking small, if you plan to use MIR I would invest in more memory when you do.
MIR worth it?
I would mention one thing that I think is worth noting. There is a building I live by that is known for it's amazing acoustics. I was reading a doctoral disertation on how its acoustics could be accurately emulated. Due to the complexity of the hall, shape, materials, and so on (if I remember, it was even different durring different seasons in the year....? maybe?)... the level of sophistication would require at least several hundered impulses, and preferably 1000 or more. So MIR seems to have the right approach (is that an understatement?) I can tell you personally that every IR I've ever heard isn't even capable of sounding as good as concerts I've been to live have been. The sound is purely astonishing. I haven't been to the halls in MIR, but it seems that if any reverb can give accurate representation of a real acoustic enviornment, it's MIR. Again, I'd still say to demo it. But with what I just said, and with a price comparison I recently read on here between MIR and other 'high-end' reverbs, it is absolutely worth it in the end. It's just a matter of how important it is right now in your setup for what you are trying to produce at the moment (quality-wise, surround sound, and so on). Those things may matter less for you at this point in time, they may not. Sorry dsilvercoin, I keep pegging that back on you. lol, that's probably a good thing for you in the end though.
-Sean