I just installed the demo of VE3 and it's working like a charm. Can't wait to get VE Pro into my hands. Seems to be the holy grail for network driven daw setups.
Thank you very much for your great work!
Stephan
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I just installed the demo of VE3 and it's working like a charm. Can't wait to get VE Pro into my hands. Seems to be the holy grail for network driven daw setups.
Thank you very much for your great work!
Stephan
@shakuman said:
Hi Paul.
I hope to see microtuning option before I become old!
Shakuman.
I guess that will be a VI update.
Fritz.
@flute26 said:
Hi There, My first post on the VSL forum. But to me not a verry unimportant one. I wrote it to the VSL team but got no answer back, so it was on Gearslutz. My question is about the third party plu-in facillity that is in VE PRO. Am I able to load a kontakt 2 player engine into the VSL engine and run it 64 bit outsite Logic.. I do not mean the complete sample library but only the engine that is used to play libraries like VIR2 HD Legends and Gallaxy 2 piano. If so, than it wil be a much cheaper way to run the kontakt 2 engine outside my DAW then to buy a ful Kontakt 3 libray. That would save a lot of RAM. Looking forward to have your answers. Greetz, Paul
I can't answer any of this, but it seems to me that there are four main questions here that need to be answered:
I hope that this helps to clarify things a bit.
DG
@flute26 said:
Hi There, My first post on the VSL forum. But to me not a verry unimportant one. I wrote it to the VSL team but got no answer back, so it was on Gearslutz. My question is about the third party plu-in facillity that is in VE PRO. Am I able to load a kontakt 2 player engine into the VSL engine and run it 64 bit outsite Logic.. I do not mean the complete sample library but only the engine that is used to play libraries like VIR2 HD Legends and Gallaxy 2 piano. If so, than it wil be a much cheaper way to run the kontakt 2 engine outside my DAW then to buy a ful Kontakt 3 libray. That would save a lot of RAM. Looking forward to have your answers. Greetz, Paul
I can't answer any of this, but it seems to me that there are four main questions here that need to be answered:
I hope that this helps to clarify things a bit.
DG
Kontakt 3.5, as a plugin, using Kontakt Memory Server, I think will use an independent memory address apart from the host.
EDIT: I am currently using K3.5 public beta. The KMS does its own memory thing, and amazingly well. Here, on an 8-core machine, it manages memory in multiple threads, completely evenly. It also appears to use virtual memory extremely efficiently, so if you have a lot of RAM, you have an awful lot of RAM in this case.
My idea is to use my MacBook Pro for the DAW, in my case Cubase is a 32-bit app for mac, and will be for a while, and VE Pro hosting VI and K3.5 on this Mac Pro with, much RAM. A 32-bit DAW can't use more than the 4GB in that notebook.
Unless, there's some limitation on a 32-bit vsti in VE Pro. For instance, I'm heavily using BFD2, which can use some RAM... I mean I could LAN port the midi into standalones here from the MacBook, but it's less than elegant I think.