I am trying to gauge why you should be so frustrated, as the “in situ” recording concept isn’t that complicated to grasp at all. Place a couple of mics in front of an entire string band and -disregarding Dietz’ nuanced explanations for a second- you’ll already have the first violins more to the left and the basses to the right, etc.
And this is how my VSL libraries behave. Yours don’t? Using your ears, not just looking at VU metering? If that’s the case I’d just send in a support ticket and take it from there.
By the way: Dietz also works for VSL in case you didn’t know.
Thanks Doc - I just found out about
@Dietz working for VSL as he replied on the VSL forum
The past week or so, trying to learn the VSL Synchron universe, has been frustrating for me - due to my own usual overthinking and last night, I just reached my wit's end so, I posted here on VIC and looking back, it could be viewed that I was ranting - I apologize to VSL and VIC if that is how it came across - sometimes my own frustration gets the better of me
Violins *are* to the left on the Decca tree L/R signal. Are you listening to or looking at the mono (Decca centre) signal? Or are you confusing the Mid signal (which the map shows as a pair sitting across the front of the ensemble section) with the main Decca tree – and where the stereo image is centred?
I was looking at the Main (not Main-C) but, it had been a long day so I am going to check again now while I have an early lunch and energy drink
(BRB checking)
To my ears (which, admittedly, are not the best) - the stereo image of the Main is slightly to the left on Violins one (I A/B'd with the Main-C) -- perhaps I was thinking the image would be noticeably wider but, I am realizing my assumption was likely incorrect
Why do you insist on loading the only Mixer Preset that contains no setting at all? It's like a nulled mixing console, as an invitation to "roll your own". Everything is set to unity, or zero, if you want.
Load one of the ready-made presets and take it from there.
Yes, I can do that but, one thing I was trying to figure out was whether the Power Pan applied to those Mix Presets (like in your screenshot) was exactly how the library was recorded or whether the Default Mix Preset, which has no Power Pan applied, was exactly how the library was recorded
Once I know that, I will have my bearings
PS: I realize I am likely becoming annoying with my questions (I am starting to annoy myself) so I will take a respite