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  • MIR(SE) : 3rd-party instruments ; you can't use multiple outputs

    ...The only real technical restriction reagrding 3rd-party instruments is that you can't use multiple outputs from one VSTi-instance, due to the internal design of the MIR engine... There is an effective way to import 6, 7 or 8 stereo tracks of a multichannel instrument? (You can use the audio inputs in MIR?) Thanks Elia

  • Hello Elia,

    right now, Vienna MIR / MIR SE will have to host all signal sources that you want to use within any of its Venues. You will have to use several single-output instances of a VSTi instead of one multi-channel instance - which makes more sense anyway in the light of MIR's underlying concept.

    The upcoming Vienna MIR Pro will be able to use incoming audio signals of any provenience (of course without the abilities of MIR to react specifically like it would to Vienna Instruments).

    Kind regards,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Hello Dietz, Hauptwerk (virtual pipe organ) for example does not support more than one instance as a VSTi, also there's also the MIR limit of 44.1kHz. Pending MIR Pro, I was thinking of some mechanism of audio routing through Vienna Ensemble PRO or other plug-in wrapper to emulate the audio inputs. ( Of course you feel the deep integration between MIR and Vienna Library which instead must be built for other musical instruments ) You think that is possible? Kind regards, Elia

  • Yes, that's exactly what our developers are working on for MIR Pro.


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • PS: ... since you mentioned Hauptwerk - another option to overcome the specific problems with it would be this:

    -> [URL]http://vsl.co.at/en/211/442/478/450/666/532.htm[/URL]

    ;-)

    Kind regards, 


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library