I am (I think) talking about Output Format. The only Output Format I ever have been able to achieve is basic 2-channel -- Left and Right. I've spent some hours reading docs and trying to get a more complex Output Format, but without success, so I had assumed that feature is available only through VE Pro (which I don't have).
But now, after learning of "Force output channels", I'm hoping it is actually possible for me to get an Output Format more complex than stereo.
Originally Posted by: Dietz 
I'm not sure what you mean by "individual microphone capsules".
I'm talking about the things I add with the "ADD CAPSULE" button, and which I delete with the "DELETE CAPSULE" button.
Originally Posted by: Dietz 
Are we really talking about the Main and Secondary Microphones in MIR, or the so-called MIR Icon that's used to represent a signal source on a stage ...? :-/
Neither. We are talking about the things I add with the "ADD CAPSULE" button, and which I delete with the "DELETE CAPSULE" button.
Originally Posted by: Dietz 
MIR Pro's output will always depend on the chosen Output Format. This can be set up in the Output Format Editor window.
On my system, the Output Format Editor window doesn't allow me to surpass a channel-width of 2.
Originally Posted by: Dietz 
If you need a 5.1 (or 7.1 or Quadro) output format from MIR Pro,
I shouldn't need a 5.1 (or 7.1 or Quadro) output format from MIR Pro, since I'm producing for stereo, not surround; but now I see I have to trick MIR into thinking I'm producing for 5.1 (or 7.1 or Quadro) if I want more than 2 output channels from MIR.
Originally Posted by: Dietz 
In any case - the "force output channels" preference isn't a tool for daily work, but a purely technical option to circumvent restrictions imposed by certain DAWs.
I don't want to use it for daily work. I just want to use it as a technical option to circumvent restrictions imposed by certain DAWs. I'll wait for it to be documented.