I would like to propose a feature that I know would be useful to many people, and make VE Pro's implementation more modular and flexible for larger scale operation.
In addition to having the current VE Pro plugin that both sends MIDI and returns audio, would it be also possible to create two separate plugins that perform this function? Here is my reasoning:
A case example (this is an actual setup of a composer I work with, and we would like to maintain this workflow):
A sequencer Mac Pro runs DP and runs a few internal sounds but the sessions are largely MIDI tracks that are sending MIDI-over-LAN to eight PCs all running as external samplers. Each of these PCs has an audio interface outputting 8 analog lines back into a dedicated Pro Tools HD computer (with enough analog inputs to accommodate all of them). In order to mix, the DP computer slaves to the Pro Tools machine via MTC sync and the MIDI sequence is played live, triggering the PC samplers, which output the audio stems directly into Pro Tools on aux tracks, and those aux tracks are automated to perform the mix.
Here is the problem:
Currently VE Pro will only return audio to where the MIDI came from. So in this case, you can only return audio to the DP computer.
Ideally what I would love to have happen is:
(#1) Either:
- (A) for VE Pro to have a "MIDI VST/AU" insert we can throw into DP and wire up all the MIDI sends to these eight PCs running VE Pro servers, or
- (B) for the VE Pro servers to accept external MIDI inputs (for example, MusicLab MIDIoverLAN inputs)
and:
(#2) Be able to insert the VE Pro audio return VST/AU/RTAS directly onto Pro Tools aux tracks.
Currently, it might be possible to do this with a large-scale workaround: insert the VE Pro plugins into Pro Tools, but set up dozens of MIDI tracks in PT to simply "pass through" the MIDI. As in: DP sends MIDIoverLAN into Pro Tools and the MIDI tracks inside Pro Tools echo those incoming MIDIoverLAN ports directly into its hosted VE Pro plugins. But that's a huge headache.
Any thoughts?
In addition to having the current VE Pro plugin that both sends MIDI and returns audio, would it be also possible to create two separate plugins that perform this function? Here is my reasoning:
A case example (this is an actual setup of a composer I work with, and we would like to maintain this workflow):
A sequencer Mac Pro runs DP and runs a few internal sounds but the sessions are largely MIDI tracks that are sending MIDI-over-LAN to eight PCs all running as external samplers. Each of these PCs has an audio interface outputting 8 analog lines back into a dedicated Pro Tools HD computer (with enough analog inputs to accommodate all of them). In order to mix, the DP computer slaves to the Pro Tools machine via MTC sync and the MIDI sequence is played live, triggering the PC samplers, which output the audio stems directly into Pro Tools on aux tracks, and those aux tracks are automated to perform the mix.
Here is the problem:
Currently VE Pro will only return audio to where the MIDI came from. So in this case, you can only return audio to the DP computer.
Ideally what I would love to have happen is:
(#1) Either:
- (A) for VE Pro to have a "MIDI VST/AU" insert we can throw into DP and wire up all the MIDI sends to these eight PCs running VE Pro servers, or
- (B) for the VE Pro servers to accept external MIDI inputs (for example, MusicLab MIDIoverLAN inputs)
and:
(#2) Be able to insert the VE Pro audio return VST/AU/RTAS directly onto Pro Tools aux tracks.
Currently, it might be possible to do this with a large-scale workaround: insert the VE Pro plugins into Pro Tools, but set up dozens of MIDI tracks in PT to simply "pass through" the MIDI. As in: DP sends MIDIoverLAN into Pro Tools and the MIDI tracks inside Pro Tools echo those incoming MIDIoverLAN ports directly into its hosted VE Pro plugins. But that's a huge headache.
Any thoughts?