@BachRules said:
By increasing that Distance parameter, can I get MIR to simulate the timing differences which would be recorded by a Decca tree? I realize MIR is meant to be a virtual 3-dimensional room, and the Decca-style timing differences I'm asking about might be inconsistent with that.
The "Distance" which MIR is able to create between the individual capsules of the Main Microphone array is of course a virtual one. But as such it allows for a "best of both worlds" approach, combining the benefits of both coincident and spaced microphone arrays (which wouldn't be possible in reality): "Distance" creates additional decorrelation between the individual channels, but only in the late part of the impulse response - that's what we would call "reverb" most of the time. Like that, the perceived "envelopping" is greatly enhanced. The Direct signal and the early reflection phase (about 200 - 300 ms) remains unprocessed, thus keeping the perfect imaging of the coincident array intact.
... adding a Secondary Microphone will add actual run-time delays and even more enveloping and "depth", but as it will provide wet signal only, the imaging of the Main Mic won't get distorted too much.
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Thanks. That's all my questions, at least for now. Thanks for your outstanding support.