@Bruce said:
Thanks Dietz et al, but it still sounds like Altiverb 5 on steroids to me. So how do you SEND audio to the MIR from the VI? and when is the unvieling?
Forget it Bruce... the great Lord Dietz only shows himself bi-weekly to speak about MIR [:D] [;)]
Now come on, guys, this forum is full of preliminary information, covering almost all aspects of this project. As a matter of fact I described so many details already that anybody who is crazy enough to do the same amount of work could do it - just without the years of research.
To Bruce: I'll try to rephrase it. A Vienna Instrument is not sent to a mixer from where you feed some AUX-send into the MIR. The VI's signal is sent directly into the sampled venue you have chosen inside the MIR, where a multitude of parameters are dealt with: Position, elevation, stereo width, directivity, filtering, volume (both of the dry and the "wet" signal), and some less self-explaining parameters I won't cover here.
Now do this with all VIs your computer(s) is/are able to play, and you have a virtual orchestra seated in a virtual hall.
The main problem from today's point of view is that we are talking about several hundred convoltions here, something which is not possible in real-time. The comparison with (the highly esteemed) AltiVerb is not a good one, given the approach we took. Due to this, we have to discern between a real-time mode and a high-resolution rendering mode.
HTH,