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  • Equalisation settings in Mirx and Vienna suite

    Hi there,

    this maybe more a question for the developers to answer, and it's in regard to equalisation in Mirx and Vienna Suite.

    I have both of these. Now in MIRx I can tick the preequalisation box to set up the equalisation for this. Now, with VIenna Suite, this also has pre-created settings for different vienna instruments. I'm guessing that these equalisation pre-settings in MIRx were created specially for use within MirX

    However, I'm wondering if, seeing that  I have Vienna Suite as well, that because the equalisation pre-sets that come with MIRX were specially designed for Mirx,  will it be best for me to stick with the pre-equalisation presets that come with MirX,  instead of using the equalisation pre-sets that come with Vienna Suite.

    Thanks if someone can help me here.

    best,

    Steve[:)]


  • I've tried it both ways, Steve, and there's no mechanical answer except to try it and see which one your ears likes the best.


  • Like Peter says. :-)

    The Pre-EQ settings for MIRx are trying hard to be the "one-size-fits-all"-solution for a chosen instrument in a chosen MIRx-Venue (... I mean - I tried_ really_ hard to achieve this ;-D ...), and in fact each and every of them is taylor-made. But there _will_ be cases when you want to hear something different, just because the composition and/or the arrangement you're working on needs specific treatment. Then the Vienna Suite EQ will come handy.

    ... just try to avoid over-processing when using both MIRx' Pre-EQ and external EQs at the same time.

    (A sidenote to all MIR Pro users: MIRx' "Pre-EQ" is known as "Character" in MIR Pro). 

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hi Peter and Dietz,

    thanks for your replies here. I do appreciate your opinions. Well it's good to know the extra info.

    Thanks again,

    and best regards,

    Steve[:)]