@Dietz said:
As soon as you don't mix up the meanings of "close mic'ed signal" and "direct signal" any longer you will be fine. 😊 In MIR, the dry, readily positioned input signal is what can be considered the "ideal" close mic.
I don't know if I'm fine yet. I'm still adjusting to the fact that something named "dry" is complexly processed. Here's what I'm thinking now: MIR creates the "dry" signal by doing the following to the source signal:
- applying the selected Character EQ;
- applying the selected Room EQ;
- adjusting its stereo width;
- panning it;
- amplifying or attenuating it according to its direction and selected radial pattern (if Dry Directivity is selected); and
- amplifying or attenuating it according to its distance from the Main Mic (if Global Dry Volume Handling: Distance Dependent Scaling is selcted);
- delaying it according to its distance from the MIR Main Microphone.
When you tell me "Dry and wet signal are perfectly time-aligned in MIR Pro", that means the same thing as (7) in my list above. If I'm wrong about (7), then how are you determing how much to delay the dry signal for the purpose of "time alignment with the wet signal"?