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  • How to join different projects that are in a metaframe so that they are on one MIR stage...

    Hi Guys I was wondering how to join different projects so that they can be viewed on one MIR stage together. I accidentally did something that allowed 2 project session to be joined into one and viewed on the same stage... This wasnt like merging a project... It joined them together where my Violins and Violas were on the same mix window as my Celli and Bass but there was no audio on them... it was like they were bussed through the session. The audio still came out of the original "Violin/Viola project" which is fine... I just want to be able to view all on one stage within a metaframe... Thanks greatly and Im really loving MIR.

  • Welcome Hartsteen,

    thanks for the friendly words! Highly appreciated. :-)

    I hope that I understood your question correctly. You have two instances of MIR Pro opened in two different instances of VE Pro?  And now you want to have all signals visible _and_ to be processed within one single instance?

    In that case I would simply save the VE Pro channels you want to move in form of a "Channel Set" (right-click anywhere in VE Pro's Mixer-view to access that command). Insert this Channel Set (or just certain aspects of it) in the remaining single instance of VE Pro.

    Or do you want to keep the original sources within the second instance of VE Pro? In that case you will need individual return channels for each of them inside your DAW. Use the Vienna Ensemble Pro Audio Input plug-in on these return channels to route them to the first instance of VE Pro (which has MIR Pro loaded).

    Another possibility would be to use the new MIR Pro plug-in version instead of the original VE Pro-based version altogether. While this makes MIR Pro easier to handle, you will use some of the mored advanced possibilities that only the VE Pro-based version is able to achieve (like the aforementioned Channel Sets, automatic "Guess"ing of Instrument Profiles, and so on).

    Please let me know if this answered your question.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library