See here: https://www.vsl.co.at/community/posts/t48168-Are-MIR-Templates-Available
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See here: https://www.vsl.co.at/community/posts/t48168-Are-MIR-Templates-Available
I have the same question, but unfortunately the above thread does not answer it. Actually it makes it even more unclear since Dietz writes that two alternative MIRx versions might also be released "synchronized" (at that time intended as a pun ;-)). So will there be an independent MIRx extension for VI/VI pro that will allow us to use all Vienna Instrument libraries in the Synchron Stage instead of re-byuing them again one by one as "synchronized" versions?
Any news if and when we will get to see Synchron Stage settings for MIRx in the very near future? With the announcement of another synchron-ized library (appasionata strings) I start to wonder, if this is still on the priority list or if things have changed. I sure hope not.
Thanks
Thanks for the prompt answer. Even as a longtime owner of MIR, I do like MIRx a lot. Why? It’s easy, it’s fast to work with, it helps to integrate VSL Instruments with Samples from other vendors, all big points for media composers. Also it’s an excellent option for my mobile system. And in my opinion, a MIRx Synchron venue would be a great/simple way for the early adopters of the synchron series to integrate the new samples with the (huge) library collection we invested in over the years. It would be a welcome sign from VSL that our investments from the past have a future with the new collections, because the current route of synchron products is somewhat unclear to be honest. Now I know, meanwhile I could use the „big“ MIR with the synchron venue, but working with Apples logic pro, this isn’t always practical in the fast paced world of film scoring. In other words, I’m strongly lobbying to speed up the release of the MIRx synchron venue ;)
Best,
HK
It's still on the list, of course. I have no estimated date for a release to announce, though - sorry to say so.
Thanks for your patience!
... no breaking news yet ... 8-) ... but thanks a lot for voicing your interest!
I'm surprised this is such a low priority....
Dietz must be prioritizing his paying gigs. 😉
But for what it is worth, I also am very excited to have a MIRx for Synchron.
Yes please, would love some presets from the professionals. Synchronized series is great but I would love to see this provided for Mir Pro 😊
MIR Pro has a Synchron venue available. We're talking about MIRx here...
I have only just started using MIR Pro, and have also only just discovered MIRx and what it can do. I was excited to read that it would do automatically exactly what I have been struggling to do for the past few days. So I excitedly rushed to enable MIRx for my Vienna Instruments so they would fit and match with my Synchron libraries. I was left scratching my head as I could not find the Synchron Stage MIRx preset. I wondered if I not installed the presets correctly, so went looking for it in my downloads section. Nothing.
I'm disappointed to find out this is not available yet. But am glad to hear it is, at least, on your "to do" list.
I'd like to add my voice to those asking for this to be available sooner, rather than later.
Thank you.
I think some people are confused at what MIR Pro and Mirx are...
MIR Pro is the completely flexible and fully customizable convolution reverb engine, which allows placement of instruments in a drag and drop style UI that displays the venue in a graphical type representation of said venue. Six rommpacks are available seperately from the engine (the engine itself does nothing without one of the six roompacks). MIR Pro 24 is a less expensive version of the engine that is limited to 24 channels, but otherwise, is the same as MIR Pro feature wise. MIR Pro and MIR Pro 24 are available inside Ensemble or as a VST3 plugin.
MIRx is a significantly less expensive option without the fiddly-bits that MIR Pro offers. Unlike MIR Pro, only 5 venues are available (as opposed to 6 for MIR Pro) and it has a very limited feature set, namely, MIRx ONLY works with Vienna sounds and only offers a few preset locations for an instrument. MIRx is only accessible inside Vienna Instruments when viewing the window in Advanced mode under the reverb tab. Some might argue (including me) that the major advantage of MIRx over MIR Pro is its ease of use (enable it and it just works) and of course its price vs MIR Pro.
MIRx is around $100 per venue (with a total of 5 venues) and MIR Pro venues are between $100-$200ish a piece, and the engine is about $300 for the 24 channel and $650 for the unlimited channel version.
Hopefully this helps, as I was reading through the thread and people are using MIR and MIRx interchangeably, and they are sort of related, but two completely different products.
My hope is that the MIRx venues I have purchased do not have to be purchased again for use with Synchron, that would make me sad...