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  • Hello!

    I'm just scaning MIRx demo download and would like to ask.

    1.Does a little brother do the same job the big brother do?

    2.How about recording? They say that better to record dry sound to have a room for VS and MIR.

    Thanks in advanced. Any ideas would be appreciated. 


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    @Another User said:

    2.How about recording? They say that better to record dry sound to have a room for VS and MIR.

    For saving audio tracks of your projects for the future it is probably better to do this removed from any effect.

    So you will be able to mix your pieces with systems of the future (MIR 2020 😉 for example) at any time.

    If you want to do so then you shouldn't use MIRx, that's correct..

    So it depends if you want to have (good) results to day or probably even better ones in the future.

    That's your decision.

    All the best - also for 2014 😉

    Beat Kaufmann


    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • Hello Beat,

    Thanks for an answer and all the best for 2014.

    So it depends if you want to have (good) results to day or probably even better ones in the future.

    That's your decision.

     

    What I want is to have my last composition for a Chamber Orchestra on a CD. 

    Do you mean by saing a good result today, that with MIRx which sounds very nice I can bounce whole project at once and have a result today or without MIRx bounce track by track and go to MIR PRO for a better in the future?