I'm in the dark about some (well, quite a few) of the "black box" functions in MIR Pro 3D.
Currently, uppermost in my puzzlement is this: what sort of decoding does MIR apply to the wonderfully useful "Stereo - MIR 3D HOA Capsules" virtual mic preset?
1. I'm puzzled because I'm hearing what seems to me nice wide HOA spatialisation from this mic when listening on heaphones, yet when I then pass the mix through dearVR Monitor, the sound field narrows substantially to simulate sound from two frontal stereo loudspeakers. So what does MIR do to decode this particular mic preset before passing stereo signals to my DAW's output? Is the decoding different to that applied to the other virtual stereo mic presets? What exactly am I getting in my headphones from MIR without dearVR Monitor? Does anyone actually need dearVR Monitor if we're interested only in heaphone mixes - not in simulations of loudspeaker reproduction of mixes? If so, why? Wherever possible I'd rather not lose any spatialisation quality by being forced to use an unwanted stage of loudspeaker array simulation.
2. Also, DearVR Monitor (according to its manual) simulates the left-right crosstalk the listener would receive from a stereo pair of real speakers. This of course tends to blur or otherwise degrade spatialisation cues (ITD and ILD). But furthermore, alas, I'm noticing some very tight echo effects from my instruments placed on stage in MIR. There is no hint of these echo effects when listening without dearVR Monitor. (I'm using only the Analytical Dry simulated room, Focus at nominal and headphone 'correction' switched off.)
I'm thinking about this in terms of constructing my own virtual 'stereo' mics in MIR in order to experiment further with HOA spatialisation for my own use. But without knowing anything about MIR's decoding I don't feel equipped to make any meaningful experiments. Of course it might just be me being stupid, and/or perhaps it's my tendency (acquired over many years) to avoid making unsafe assumptions like the plague when dealing with real or conceptual "black boxes" in development situations.
Any way you can help me in this, Dietz? I have quite a few of the notable papers on HOA and on spatialisation more broadly; any citations you think might be helpful would also be much appreciated.