Still I don’t understand why you ask us to show you in what you were wrong, and using VSL as a reference, and when we finally show you using VSL manual quotes that we are right, you complain about “passionate so much quotations” LOL
Just show me any occurrence of this term in any synchronized Library manual,. that might support your usage of this term to describe the synchronized Libraries. That and nothing else is what is discussed here.
To be short: there is even none of the word "virtual" at all in any synchronizued Library-Manual.
Well this is just because you (again) didn't follow the development details of Synchronized Libraries, actually made thanks to MIR technology, as stated in several presentations, and recently confirmed by Dietz in the thread.
What is more curious, is that the whole discussion started with my comment that a single virtual microphone is not very useful to mix with the multi-mic mixer of Synchron, and you also noticed that as a limitation weeks ago when we were discussing about the synchronized Chamber Strings ability and inability to be used bulding custom patches with Synchron Strings I (due to mics mismatch, impossible to do properly in a single instance of Synchron Player) then finally you agree on my comment... just you don't like for some strange reason the word "virtual". But sorry this is the only and correct word used in the digital industry to describe the features of the reality simulation via digital processing. This is also the reason for VSL also using "virtual" as the word describing the MIR microphones. That's all.