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  • MIR Pro 3D (24) newbie question

    Hi guys,

    I just purchased mir pro 3d (24). While I wait for it to download I’m curious about routing.

    Is it possible to insert MIR Pro as a group insert send or should it be inserted on individual instruments? I have 2 different string libraries and would like to have them in the same position placement in MIR Pro but not have to add another instance. And advice is much appreciated.


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    Welcome & congratulations on your purchase! 😊

    The official approach to using MIR is indeed to add a separate instance to each individual player. In this way, MIR can unfold its "magic" with rich spatial envelopment and beautiful coherence (a.k.a the "glue") between all the instruments.

    However, it is also possible to use MIR for an ensemble of instruments, regardless of whether it's an actual recorded signal of a section (e.g. "1st Violins") or just a submix of individual players (e.g. "Cello 1 - 6") that's routed to a shared bus/group channel. Just make sure that the input submix makes use of the full L/R stereo width, as MIR is meant to take care of all panning tasks. Pre-panned signals, i.e. signals with a "baked-in" bias towards one side, reduce MIR's ability to create a convincing spatial impression within a mix.

    These sections of MIR 3D's and legacy MIR Pro's manuals will help, too, to make the most of your recent investment:

    -> https://www.vsl.info/en/manuals/mir-pro-3d/getting-that-sound

    -> https://www.vsl.info/en/manuals/mir-pro/hints

    ... if you are completely new to the world of MIR 3D, it might be helpful in general to take a look at the manual to avoid a few typical traps and misunderstandings. πŸ˜‰ And please don't miss the tutorials available in MIR's sub-section of VSL's web site:

    -> https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Vienna_Software_Package/MIR_Pro_3D#!Video_Demos

    -> https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Vienna_Software_Package/MIR_Pro_3D#!3D_Setup

    Enjoy MIR 3D! 😊


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • @Dietz said:

    Welcome & congratulations on your purchase! 😊


    The official approach to using MIR is indeed to add a separate instance to each individual player. In this way, MIR can unfold its "magic" with rich spatial envelopment and beautiful coherence (a.k.a the "glue") between all the instruments.


    However, it is also possible to use MIR for an ensemble of instruments, regardless of whether it's an actual recorded signal of a section (e.g. "1st Violins") or just a submix of individual players (e.g. "Cello 1 - 6") that's routed to a shared bus/group channel. Just make sure that the input submix makes use of the full L/R stereo width, as MIR is meant to take care of all panning tasks. Pre-panned signals, i.e. signals with a "baked-in" bias towards one side, reduce MIR's ability to create a convincing spatial impression within a mix.


    These sections of MIR 3D's and legacy MIR Pro's manuals will help, too, to make the most of your recent investment:


    -> https://www.vsl.info/en/manuals/mir-pro-3d/getting-that-sound


    -> https://www.vsl.info/en/manuals/mir-pro/hints


    ... if you are completely new to the world of MIR 3D, it might be helpful in general to take a look at the manual to avoid a few typical traps and misunderstandings. πŸ˜‰ And please don't miss the tutorials available in MIR's sub-section of VSL's web site:


    -> https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Vienna_Software_Package/MIR_Pro_3D#!Video_Demos


    -> https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Vienna_Software_Package/MIR_Pro_3D#!3D_Setup


    Enjoy MIR 3D! 😊

    Thank you very much for the detailed reply. It’s definitely a learning curve but the realism is fantastic.

    just curious for instrument samples that come with baked in panning, would a plugin to make that instrument mono and thus allow use inside MIR Pro for panning and reverb?


  • You're welcome! 😊

    @JazzGuitar82-1 said:
    for instrument samples that come with baked in panning, would a plugin to make that instrument mono and thus allow use inside MIR Pro for panning and reverb?

    No need to make them mono, just counter-act the built-in panning with a stereo imaging tool like VSL's own Imager Pro, or good old Waves' S1, until it sits there nicely centred while still being stereo. It is also highly advisable to remove any reverb before sending the signal to MIR 3D, regardless if it originates from an actual recording or has been added artificially.

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library