Hi,
I have a somewhat technical question regarding the compatibility of (1) the VI-library-instruments-processed-with-MIR (using the Synchron wide stage) vs. (2) the Synchron library instrument recordings, the idea being that you can combine instruments from both libraries and apply MIR/SynchronStage to the dry VI samples to ensure a consistent sound.
Yet, if I am not mistaken, MIR and Synchron recordings achieve stereo in different ways. MIR, by employing coincident microphones, generates stereo effects from left-right intensity differences. The Synchron recordings, which employ non-coincident microphone arrays (e.g., Decca tree), additionally contain time differences (I suppose), at least for non-central sources. These time differences produce a fairly different sort of stereo effect (and source localisation) than the effect produced by intensity differences.
Hence, my question is whether - when using MIR to reproduce the Synchron sound stage as reliably as possible - it is advisable to add time differences to each VI instrument channel (using, e.g., the VSL Power Pan plugin). I guess the answer will be 'no', considering the risk for phasing effects and all (also see a post dating from 2016 on 'mic distance and interaural delay'). On the other hand, I have been struck by Factory Presets in the Vienna Matrix Mixer (labeled 'Synchron Strings'), which appear to try to achieve exactly this, i.e., they introduce a 3 ms time difference between left and right channels, presumably to add this interaural time difference effect (?).
Any insights or experiences regarding this question would be highly appreciated!
Koen