I keep on working on the setup here so as to fine tune sound, balance and spatialization.
If everythings clear for all my VSL Orchestral/Dim Strings, Woodwinds, Orchestral/Dim Brass and Percs ensembles, I have some questions about 3rd party instruments through MIR.
Here's the setup: Cubase9 on master, VEpro6 on slave, MIRpro plugin in Cubase (master PC).
3rd party instruments (in VEpro) are using close mics only, no effects.
I use VSL Powerpan to focus all 3rd party tracks to center in VEpro. I guess it's the right thing to do, driving the signal to MIR in Cubase and using MIRx General Purpose mic then. Please let me know if I don't miss anything.
- First problem with such a setup :
By turning a stereo source to mono, a significant part of the signal is lost then. Furthermore it can change the overall spectrum as we loose a part of the signal and enhance some frequencies. So I decided to pan every source fully left or right (trying to get the best one of both).
- Second problem : say the 1st violins source i.e., is reduced to a narrow and mono sound (by panning center or using one side only). We'll have a lack of spatialization in MIR then as it applies spatialization to a unique source spot. I had a turnaround, splitting the violins (using divisi patches) in two channels. It gives 2 sources on 2 channels with MIR inserts. I get a better result then, having a wider and more detailed result. BTW this can be done with instruments divisi patches only...
So, my question is : as I don't like that much using one side of the source only, I've been wondering if there's a way to use the initial stereo sound, split it into 2 mono channels (in VEpro or Cubase), and insert MIR on both. By placing the 2 sources quite close, MIR would apply spatialization on both in a more realistic way and we'd have something wider and deeper I guess.
Any idea about Stereo --> 2xMono (is there a way to do that in VEpro?) and what do you think about ?
Thanks,
Alain