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  • Mir PRO starting point to retain mix balance

    Hello!

    If I want to retain mix levels as a starting point when using Mir Pro, should I simply switch off "Distant Dependent Scaling"? Or am I loosing any of MIR's useful behaviours if I do that.

    I'm receiving stems from others, and as a starting point, for speedy workflow, I want to keep their original levels intact, even when placing instruments at the stage and selecting the proper microphone settings.

    Thanks!


  • You're absolutely right, switching off "Distant Dependent Scaling" is what you're after. ... I like to call this the "pop mix mode". ;-) 

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    Thank you Dietz! What an absolutely wonderful piece of software MIR is!!!!

    For all the praise, just seeing how good it is makes me feel commited to provide what little feedback I can offer. Is that something you're interested in? If so, is this thread a good place, or somewhere else?


  • Hi Peter,

    thanks for your friendly words. Always highly appreciated!

    I would prefer to keep threads as "tidy" as possible, with one single topic per thread. Other than that, please feel invited to post here whenever you like! After all, this is _your_ place to share opinions and experiences. We are always eager to get feedback from our users - both praise and criticism (.... well, uhhhmmm ... we favour the former, to be honest ;-D ...).

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Ok great, and thank you for your swift reply!

    Another question, does it matter for the sound at which volume a sound enters MIR, i.e would things start to behave differently if a sound hits it at 10db higher, and being lowered by 10db at the channel strip in the DAW, after MIR, and vice versa? 


  • From MIR's point-of-view, raw input volume is completely irrelevant for the resulting sound (within the limits of 32bit floating point processing, of course - which is a lot). MIR's engine relies on linear convolution, so all potential perceptive changes in sound at different volumes are due to the non-linearities of the human ear. :-)

    Of course, many other plug-ins you might use before or after MIR Pro might react differently, so it's a wise decision to stay within meaningful ranges nonetheless. Good old "gain staging" ....

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    Sure, thats a give, but thats great to know!

    By the way, I just realized instrument profiles and names (EDIT: and placement!!) are saved with the plugin when saving it as a patch in Logic X. Godsend!!!!!! (working on 45 songs for a TV series, so thats a tremendous speed up in workflow) So excited when I realized that!!


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    👍!


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library