Vexon Audio has introduced an audio plugin that is designed designed to simulate real recording sessions by combining microphone impulse responses, room impulse responses, and spatial movement within a single signal flow.
A hybrid convolution reverb, Mirra is built around a dual impulse response architecture, allowing users to blend a microphone IR with a room IR in real time. This allows for modeling microphone perspective, proximity, and distance, while placing the source inside environments ranging from small rooms and studios to clubs and large concert halls. MIrra supports both factory IRs and user-loaded impulse responses.
At the heart of Mirra is a hybrid engine that fuses high-resolution convolution with an internal algorithmic reverb. This gives you the realism and depth of captured spaces, enhanced with the smooth decay and musical tail shaping of classic digital reverbs. An interactive XY pad lets you place and animate your sound in the stereo field and depth plane, with full DAW automation support for evolving motion over time.
Mirra also includes a flexible dynamics section with a pre/post compressor, input and output trims, and a musical dry/wet path that keeps transients intact while you push the space. Tone shaping is handled by integrated high-pass and low-pass filters with resonance, so you can carve the reverb into a subtle glue, a focused slap, or a deep cinematic wash. With global and per-module bypass, you can quickly A/B, build complex chains, or use Mirra as a pure convolution engine, a movement tool, or a full hybrid reverb.
Vexon Mirra for Windows and Mac (VST3/AU and standalone) is available to purchase for £30 GBP.
More information: Vexon Audio

