@vosk said:
I already understood it only way in this situation. Unfortunately it has three negative components:
1. If you change microphone settings or something else in one MIR, you'll need to change these settings and in 2nd MIR (slave A comp.) and in 3rd MIR (slave B comp.). First, you can not to change this parameters for all 3 MIRs exactly (equally) using only the mouse and your eyes, you will have to create preset, copy it to slaves computers and open this preset in MIR 2 and MIR 3. This is a triple work.. In addition, you can simply forget to change this parameters in another MIR. 😊
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2.On a Slave computer I have a graphical glitch if move any in MIR. This occurs because I connect with my slaves comp. via "Remote Desktop" program. If I want operate a slave computers directly, I must have 3 keyboards and 3 mouse. But it is not convenient. :)
- MIR graphic on master comp. :
MIR graphic on slave (Remote Control window) comp. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu8Yh4uVCKo*
3. MIR24 PRO + two roompack = about 750€
MIR24 PRO x3 + additional two roompack x3 = about 1600€
We have additional 850€ only for work with one MIR on 3 computer! You have free 850 euros? 😊 No problem. But I'll buy ice cream for my wife. :)
It seems to do the work with MIR in standalone mode on another computer is much easier than to solve these problems.:)
You do not already understand. It is almost instantaneous to use three separate computers each with MIR, and there are no problems with making the three adjustments for parameters for any changes. You don't have to make copies of settings - that would be absurd. Any changes take literally about twenty extra seconds since you can see everything right in front of you. Also - what is wrong with having three keyboards if you have three computers? If you want everything on one computer, then fine, go ahead and do it, but if you use multiple computers the actual use is much easier with separate keyboards and mouse.
The other statements in your posts - like VSL is old, no second violins, are flatly wrong. First of all it is not old, it is constantly recording new samples and new sub-libraries. Also, one of the best things about the library in my opinion is how the older recordings ARE STILL GOOD because they were done so well. One of the oldest recordings is the trombone a3 ensemble which is still the best sounding general trombones yet recorded. Also, you missed the fact there are second violins for all the string libraries. And yet you criticize VSL for not having them. Even though they are not necessary anyway, since a second violin group can be simply obtained by transposing and pitch shifting. While Hollywood Strings was busy recording a second group of identical violin samples, VSL was recording MORE NEW INSTRUMENTS. So, you can take your pick of which one you want to use.