In the VST/AU version of MirPro there is a preference called "Force Output Channels" and I can't find an explanation about it in any of the manuals. Anyone know what that is for?
Secondary to that question, see attached screenshot, if I insert an instance of MirPro into PlogueBidule as a 2in/2 out plugin, I would expect it to show two audio inputs and two audio outputs, but there is a third audio output coming out of the MirPro plugin (see image). Anyone know what that is for?
I know MirPro is capable of surround applications, something I haven't played around with much, but I do intend to later, but anyway, its not clear to me when I use something like Plogue Bidule to host the MirPro plugin, it doesn't give me "stereo", "5.1", etc.. as options, I simply see a generic list of n ins and n outs.. so wondering which ones I should choose and what does MirPro do when I insert it in these different modes... and then referring back to the force pref I mentioned, what does that do.
One thing I wish, maybe this could be a feature request, is that that VST/AU verison of MirPro could provide the possibility to split the wet and dry sounds by simply using additional outputs in some way for that. I have VEP and I am using it in there for sure, but lately I've been getting more into using MirPro in my DAW without VEP...really likeing the workflow, but if I understand correctly, there is no way right now to split the dry and wet signals from MirPro in the AU/VST version.