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  • MIR Pro + VEPro manual. Clear as mud.

    Tutorial: Routing to and from MIR Pro / MIR Pro 24 using the VE Pro Mixer

    Page 40.  Vienna_MIR_Pro_UserManual_v1.2_en.pdf.    

     

    It is unclear what I am looking at.  From top to bottom, I see is a SENDS (+) with a Vienna MIR( in red )  and an "inline" with an orange level/lever below.

    In my VEPro 7, the SENDS only have options of BUS and OUTPUT.  (And it is called SEND, not SENDS(+))

     

    OKay then, lets try the box below the SEND.  I don't know what to call that box.  Not clear.  Do you have a name for that box?   Anyways, I am able to select MIR and inline which is good.  What is missing is the orange lever/level.  ????

    Is it too hard to ask for a flow-chart/diagram on how the VEPro Mixer works?  Reading the manual isn't clear at all.  I had to re-read the comment on "inline" about a dozen times, and I think I may know what is going on.  But I'm not a 100% sure.

     

    Now lets go to page 41`.   Again, image has under SENDS(+) a Vienna MIR, a (inline), and an orange level/lever.

    Which makes absolutely no sense to the product I have.

     

    Continue to page 42.  Post-MIR Audio Inserrts.  "Built upon the example given on the previous page, processing

    may also be applied after MIR Pro."  Ok, I give up.  Utter pointless to continue.  At this point I have no idea what is going on.  Unable to duplicate p42.  Maybe this is a Mac thing.

    What would be great is a flow-chart/diagram of VEPro 7 mixer.  Then I would not have to try to dicipher what is going on.  Images are great, when they are up to date.  A flow-chart would be even better.


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    @Another User said:

    Maybe this is a Mac thing.

    What would be great is a flow-chart/diagram of VEPro 7 mixer. [...]

    The GUI behaves identically under Windows and OS-X, at least as far as the general handling of VE Pro and the integrated version of MIR Pro are concerned. Signal flow is always simply from top to bottom, following "sidewards connections" in a conventional AUX-send/return and submix/group approach. MIR Pro used in split-mode (i.e.: not "inline") follows the same principles.

    HTH,


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library