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  • Hoedown from Rodeo - Grosser Saal
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  • Broken Waltz
  • Mirxed Feelings

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MIRx Konzerthaus Grosser Saal

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MIRx is a convolution reverb extension for our proprietary sample player Vienna Instruments Pro based on our revolutionary MIR (Multi Impulse Response) technology. It is a convenient and affordable way to integrate the stunning acoustics of renowned concert halls and sound stages directly into Vienna Instruments Pro.

Using pre-configured Multi Impulse Responses from Vienna MIR Pro 3D, each instrument or ensemble in your Vienna Instruments arsenal will find its perfect position on stage at the touch of a button. Simply turn on the MIRx option in your player’s reverb window, select one of the presets for your loaded instrument and it will be placed and aligned at the appropriate spot on the stage. Creating a perfectly balanced orchestral sound has never been easier.

The Vienna Konzerthaus is one of the world’s most acclaimed concert buildings, offering perfect venues for a wide variety of musical activities of all genres. The Great Hall (Grosser Saal) with its famous Rieger Organ covers a total area of 9,900 square feet (920 m²) and can accommodate an audience of 1,865 people. The Great Hall of the Vienna Konzerthaus provides a ravishing acoustic ambience, especially for large symphonic and choral works.

Don’t miss the audio demo “Mirxed Feelings” created exclusively with Vienna Special Edition Vol. 1, Vienna Instruments Pro and MIRx Konzerthaus Grosser Saal. Download the corresponding project file for your sequencer (Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Digital Performer or Sonar) from MyDownloads and use it as a source of inspiration or a starting point for your own orchestrations.