PS: I've just seen that you edited the bottom line of your message. Sorry that I bothered you with more information.
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Wait a minute - in your previous message you wrote that you work in stereo only, but now you want to open three or five outputs ...? I can't follow your train of thoughts. 8-/
I didn't say I work only in stereo; I said I produce for stereo:
"I'm producing for stereo, not surround".
What comes out of my DAW is stereo. That is different from what comes into my DAW.
Imagine someone using a real mid/side microphone. The microphone outputs one mid-channel, and one side-channel. That enters the DAW as one mid-channel and one side-channel. But that is not what the final listeners hears, because it's not what eventually comes out of the DAW. In the DAW, you mix the mid/side channels with your faders, and then you transform the mid/side system into a Left/Right system, and then you render that Left/Right system to a WAV file, and when the person at the end listens to your music, he doesn't hear Mid coming out of one speaker and Side coming out of the other speaker. He hears Left/Right stereo, because you used your DAW correctly to process the information from the mid/side microphone.
This is but one of many examples how a DAW can output something different from what enters it.
Or imagine a person recording a real Decca tree. The center capsule comes into the DAW on one track, and L/R capsules come into the DAW on 1 or 2 different tracks. Maybe outriggers come in on 4th and 5th tracks. But you can use this to make a stereo CD, because in your DAW you can mix the inputs down to L/R stereo.
You should download Example 1, too, to see exactly what you trying to teach me.
I downloaded it, and but it's the opposite of what I'm talking about. It shows 2 channels going into the DAW, while I'm writing a long thread about more than 2 channels going into the DAW.
I guess you are having some fun here, telling me everything except how to get MIR to send more than 2 channels to my DAW. I'll leave you to that; goodbye.
[...] I guess you are having some fun here, [...]
Errrrrr .... do you really believe that I sat down a quarter past midnight to create two screenshots especially for you - just to make _fun_ of you ...?
Actually it's showing 5 microphone capsules going into 2 channels, which is something you are trying to achieve, aren't you?
It's showing 5 microphone I cannot mix dynamically with automation in my DAW; so it's not what I'm trying to achieve. It's what I've known all along how to do.
If that's how I wanted to keep doing it, I wouldn't be asking about "Force output channels" now.
When I talk about mixing capsules in my DAW, I don't mean mixing capsules in MIR. MIR is not my DAW. MIR is one thing, and my DAW is a different thing. Not equivalent.
Right now, in my DAW, I have the center capsule on one fader, and I have the side capsules on another fader. This is not MIR though, it is something else; because someone else answered my question.
*sigh*
Yes, you said that before. It's done since the 1950ies, I do it since the 1980ies, and MIR Pro does it since 2011.
For some reason I don't understand you don't want to see any of the solutions I offered you in this thread already (and in many others before), so I rest my case.
Have a great day.
*sigh*
Yes, you said that before. It's done since the 1950ies, I do it since the 1980ies, and MIR Pro does it since 2011.
For some reason I don't understand you don't want to see any of the solutions I offered you in this thread already (and in many others before), so I rest my case.
Have a great day.
The "solutions" you offer are:
1) Output 2 channels to my DAW, which isn't really a solution.
2) Output 5 channels to my DAW, but you don't tell me how to do it. You don't know about Reaper, and the most you're willing to say about "Force output channels" is, you didn't mean it for daily use, just for special cases. As if that's a "solution"?
Here is what a real solution sounds like, not in English or German. Just a VSL flute starts off with no center capsule, then the center capsule fades in, and then the center capsule fades back out:
[url]https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5ZYXb_HdIQhXzdQLVVPa3NsNGc[/url]
Not MIR, because you don't say how to do it in MIR.
I "don't say" ... :-D ... ok, it seems as I wrote two pages for you exclusively, without saying anything.
Please understand that it's not my job to explain users the handling of their DAWs. So let's start from the opposite end, once again: How would _you_ set up a surround session in Reaper?
If you would do so, you could use _any_ downmixing device (i.e.: multi-channel to stereo) of your choice for the dynamic mixture of up to eight individual MIR Pro output channels. Is this really so hard to understand? ... must be a language thing.
Please understand that it's not my job to explain users the handling of their DAWs.
Okay; and you please understand that my job is to use whichever tool does the task best for my clients, and when MIR isn't that tool, that means less revenue for VSL, and that means they have less resources to pay you for your job.
Whose job is it to document "Force output channels"?
For me this also works on Windows with VST. You can see 5 channels playing in the screenshot attached. Reaper recognized MIR Pro as an 8 channel VST plug-in, I can set up to 8 output channels in the plug-in pin connector. I did not use the "Force output channels" option.
Is there any setting concerning plug-in channels you might have changed in Reaper?
Best regards, Florian
Is there any setting concerning plug-in channels you might have changed in Reaper?
It's extremely unlikely I've changed anything that would affect this. I have kept a written list of every Reaper-option I've changed away from the defaults, and the list is short and includes nothing related to plug-in channels.
We are all talking about MIR Pro plugin here, and there's no confusion about that; but I'm wondering, could it make a difference that I have no license for VE Pro? Is it possible that this functionality is tied to the VE Pro license? I have no idea what else could be the deciding factor.