The Vienna Konzerthaus stands as one of the largest and most artistically innovative institutions in the world of music. At its inauguration in 1913, it was one of the most modern buildings of the Danube Monarchy. MIR 3D RoomPack 1 offers a staggering 11,000 impulse responses from four halls and the grand foyer of this unique building.
Multi-Impulse Convolution Pack for Vienna MIR Pro 3D
Vienna Konzerthaus: Grosser Saal, Mozartsaal, Schubertsaal, Neuer Saal, Foyer and main stairwell
11,000 impulse responses
Augmented directional resolution for third-order Ambisonics
The Great Hall of the Vienna Konzerthaus with its famous Great Rieger Organ covers a total area of 9,900 square feet (920 m²) and can accommodate an audience of 1,865 people. It has acquired international fame as one of the best concert halls in the world, offering the perfect venue for a wide variety of musical activities of all genres. The list of artists who have performed here over the last 100 years reads like a Who’s Who of music history. MIR 3D RoomPack 1 presents the Great Hall from four typical microphone positions.
This RoomPack contains room responses with augmented directional resolution, improving their spatial mapping in direction and depth. Our first-order measurements were augmented to third-order Ambisonics by Franz Zotter, Matthias Frank and Elias Hoffbauer (University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics) in 2022.
Grosser Saal: 2.2 seconds
Mozartsaal: 2.0 seconds
Schubertsaal: 1,8 seconds
Neuer Saal: 1.6 seconds
Foyer: 4.8 seconds
MIR 3D RoomPacks require Vienna MIR Pro 3D or Vienna MIR Pro 3D (24). For further details on system requirements, please refer to those of Vienna MIR Pro or Vienna MIR Pro 24.