@Beat Kaufmann said:
This post shall support all of us who still are fighting for getting a nice orchestra mix with "common" effects...
...because there is no thread without a Halleluja for MIR but never such a Halleluja for all the mixers with common plugins.
Without any doupt MIR (and MIRx which I use as well) is a great help for mixing all the orchestra instruments.
But we shouldn't forget that MIR is an effect... Since we have MIR - and a lot of users use it - we lost the diversity of mixes which we had before .
Today all the orchestras sound more or less the same or similar way.
You aren't speaking for me. At the moment I can't justify the expense of MIR in two ways, the more salient thing being I'd need to at least double my computing power to justify the cash. But I completed several projects with it and I miss it.
If you have a lack of diversity in mixes that's one thing. MIR Pro has a number of very different sounding rooms, widely variant mic presets, different stereo configurations for the main room mic, mic at the back of the room, et cetera. So if you're unable to obtain diversity, that's you, not me. Why always the same sound from the balcony? You tell me. I did other things, I pointed players at the most reflective wall and played around with it. I think I came to it from a different worldview than yours.
//the best "easy-to-use-Ketchup"// No, I was throwing chipotle and hot mustard on it through your ketchup container.
However I have what for me will be a more convenient workflow through experience with Hybrid Reverb, and I like special reverb like slapback and other things that use the late reflections. There are presets like 'Nice Piano Hall' which is fantastic and that to replicate with MIR would be, well it wouldn't be that satisfying to do because it's not quite the right tool.
Now it is true that a lot of what is posted here has a sameness of sound through the same kind of unexamined use of the very same tools in every case. I don't love the sound myself, if only because it reeks of 'obviously samples, quite good samples yes, but this lacks a sort of breath of life' which takes some massaging.
But my other uses of reverb is way outside of acoustic naturality, while your music never seems to be. So I think certain of your opinions are not traveling as well as you might assume. For one, I don't think advocacy of the one tool is dismissive of all other tools. Even William's provided for that Lexicon. Which I don't love, I would use MIRacle which is a stunning hybrid usage.
I've been around for a while and I was always very touchy with reverbs, for me convolution is a godsend and multiple imaging multiply so.