Hello,
Since I've started mixing with MIR two years ago, I'm curious about one aspect concerning levels. I have all my VSL instruments set to the proper relative levels in MIR (as per the VSL recommendations) and the balance I start with is usually very good. When the orchestra goes tutti with brass and timpani at their maximum velocity settings (I use Velocity XF), my master output in Cubase reaches 0db, sometimes going over and in that case it's not difficult to handle.
However, when I'm writing soft pieces with fewer instruments (say a piano, a cello, a harp and a flute, or sordino strings), the level on the master fader in Cubase is very low. I have to bring the Control Room level to +12db while I work, and when I prepare the final mix for delivery I usually end up adding lots of gain (sometimes +18db) in the input stage of the main bus (if I want to have a LA2A inserted in that channel to compress the signal slightly) or bring the threshold of the final maximizer way down (if I just want to limit one or two peaks).
Obviously my intention is not to wildly compress the mix or deliver a file with peaks at 0db all the time. But for soft pieces, if I don't do this, the output is very low, almost unusable in editing (Avid clip gain only goes up to +12db by default).
Is this normal? Is there something I'm missing here?