Dietz, if you mean by your remarks there's a possibility of a fully integrated package seamlessly connected with samples, effects, sequencer, notation, and audio processing package all in one 'box', then i think you just may be on a very large winner.
If this is the goal, then i for one will be near the front of the queue.
Psssst ... I want to make a "real" announcement during the next days [;)] ...
In short, the MIR relies on a developers partnership, including AKG Acoustics, the Wiener Konzerthaus, AudioEase, and the Vienna Symphonic Library - amongst others.
Upgrade your AltiVerb - we won't release a finished product during the next months. The cooperation I mentioned above is young, that's why we experience a delay in our schedule.
Now THIS is starting to sound very much like what I've been waiting for!
Please tell me, Dietz, that us Mac users won't be left out of the picture! I have a PC, but I try to avoid booting it whenever possible. And Logic? Nope, not for me. I know it's the platform of choice for the Mac, but it's not for me... You guys need to replace all this crap with one, unified environment.
If you take in account how extremely demanding even _one_ convolution is, you may understand that the MIR-engine is most likely something that runs on a dedicated machine, for the necessary CPU-performance. This will be a PC, as far as I can say from today's point of view, but during operation, you shouldn't see too much of its OS.
hmmm... now you've really got me wondering what's going on... perhaps a server-type situation, where the "engine" machine(s) can be controlled by a strictly UI-based front-end on another machine? One dedicated machine for the composition interface, then n PCs slaved out for running the audio? If I'm even vaguely close to the mark on this, then I hope to god the UI can be run on a Mac... Windows gives me shingles.
veeeery intriguing... wouldn't want you thinking too big over there! [;)]
....or maybe you could just make a VSL-OS, so that my PC would just boot right into the VSL!!! YEAH! I could lay to rest any nightmares of that creepy little dog sneaking up on me from the patched depths of NTFS, or apps suddenly disappearing without even the vague comfort of an "unexpectedly quit" window, or of treading in that god-forsaken place called The Registry (which it seems to me is a government record of civilian fire arms...)
Hi Dietz, I've imagined how does the MIR looks like. I've draw the following pictures. And I think if it can be a reality, then it will bring end to the mixing work of a virtual orchestra. Does it right? And in my opinion, according what I know, the MIR should be like this.
http://www.keyfc.net/bbs/upload/KFCFile4038_STEP1.jpg"> /YWT here [img][/img]
if there was a product that had such an easy to use gui as the one that YWT just posted I would buy it in 3 seconds flat, almost no matter what it sounded like.
We will discuss if it's a wise idea to post our GUI in such an early stage. - Don't get me wrong - the graphics are ready, but the engine isn't (as you all know by now [:)] ..)
Best,
/Dietz