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Dimension Brass VS MIR
Last post Fri, Jan 14 2011 by doubleattack, 3 replies.
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Posted on Thu, Jan 13 2011 18:26
by SyQuEsT
Joined on Mon, Jan 13 2003, Quebec, Posts 617

First of all, this new library is exactly what I was looking for ! Another easy and funny way to make music !

I have Vienna MIR, at least, it'll be install in a computer very soon. My question is : will Dimension Brass

be available for this software ? If I understand, it's a totally new brass recording ? or a render in the MIR ?

So for us (MIR users), is it a must too ? Cool

Mathieu Laprise
Sonomax inc.
Posted on Thu, Jan 13 2011 19:39
by herb
Joined on Mon, Aug 05 2002, Posts 4622

 Hi SyQuEst,

yes and yes. Dimension Brass works great with MIR, and of course everything is new recorded.

best

Herb

Posted on Fri, Jan 14 2011 10:08
by doubleattack
Joined on Fri, Jul 09 2010, Leipzig, Germany, Posts 237
herb wrote:

 Dimension Brass works great with MIR, and of course everything is new recorded.

best

Herb

 

Sounds promising, but I would like to know  h o w   e x a c t l y . Lot of questions! I'm suppose in MIR you have to use 4 different instances of VI Pro (to have have a better positioning-control.) Or do you planing to updating MIR for this ensemble settings? AFAIK from reading the other treads, I think there is some "cross-talk" (Übersprechen) on the samples, 'cause you recommended for solo-phrases to use the solo lib's. Assuming there is one main mic position/a more distant mic for the "ensemble sound"  how much space-information is on the "dry" samples? I'm very curious for this, and any more exactly hints are much appreciated. Thanks a lot in advance!   

Frank 

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