"as i can see now, adding a second instance of vvmic or harpex might not
be suitable as it would generate two separate soundfields. (not sure if
i am right here...)"
I can't speak for Harpex (and I can imagine reasons why it might not
work), but it should be no problem to use two copies of VVMicVST. Each
output depends only on the inputs and the parameters for that output. A
given output will not be affected by the azi/elevation/etc. of the other
mics. Of course, what is correct is a question of the whole set, but
that set can span several instances of the plugin.
David
P.S. the standalone Windows program VVMic supports 32 outputs if this helps
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