@fahl5 said:
The Synchron-Player is by far much more individual configurable than the VI ever could be. As far as I can see you are of course always able to work with it in nearly every aspect as you did with VI before.
Where are "simulate virtual mics"???? You never could or even was supposed to do that in Mir. The Synchronized Libraries also doesn't provide anyother than the real recorded Microphoneposition and the Microphonepositions in the Synchron Series-are of course not at all "virtual" in any way. So perhaps I did'nt understood you but I can not see any "virtual mics" at all.
First, thank you very much for answering politely ๐
You got my points wrong because I express myself poorely, my fault!
When I said that you lose the freedom of VI series (when using the Synchronized series) it's because you're not able anymore to change room, position on the stage, and many other factor. And at the moment you don't have special VI Pro feature like humanize and stretching.
And about MIR, I'm pretty sure I'm right instead ๐ MIR makes ambisonics computing simulating the propagation of the sound of instruments and "virtual microphones" patterns that catch the sound. You don't see that, because you get a"stereo decoding" as result. I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Well... Fabio to be honest I don't think his answer was polite at all, the opposite was enphatic (as usual) and dictated by ignorance of basic sound engineering! Obviously you are right and anybody with a minimal understanding of digital audio and wording knows.
About VI vs. Syn. again the statement is enphatic and wrong: it's obvious that VI has more features than Synchron: disregarding the sequencing features, anyway at least the brilliant humanization functions are missing in Synchron.