Perform settings to patches.
+1, or perhaps on a matrix level, or the choice of both.
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I have dream it, VSL did it ;
great new !
Hope you will be able to increase loading speed too
Best
Cyril
@julian said:
Any chance the new player can be opened directly as a plug-in in Logic - rather than the intermediate floating plug-in box? I'm certain it would be high up on most purchasers wish list.
Yes. It can. 32- and 64-bit versions available.
.......which prompts another question:
Does the new player use a memory server, or just the memory available to the sequencer? I'm thinking about those Mac users who are still using 32bit sequencers, but want to use all their memory.
DG
@julian said:
Any chance the new player can be opened directly as a plug-in in Logic - rather than the intermediate floating plug-in box? I'm certain it would be high up on most purchasers wish list.
Yes. It can. 32- and 64-bit versions available.
Thanks Martin that's great news - looking forward to fewer mouse clicks and extra time to spend with the family!
One question concerning the opening procedure of the plug-in. I noticed that with the latest updated version of the player it takes quite a bit longer for the VI window to open once the intermediate plug-in box has been clicked. Could this be something that can be considered as part of the VI pro software development. When you are opening and closing VI's all day long as custom matrixes are created on a complex arrangement a quick plug-in opening time both makes the whole music production more streamlined and is a great time saver.
Thanks
Julian
@julian said:
One question concerning the opening procedure of the plug-in. I noticed that with the latest updated version of the player it takes quite a bit longer for the VI window to open once the intermediate plug-in box has been clicked. Could this be something that can be considered as part of the VI pro software development. When you are opening and closing VI's all day long as custom matrixes are created on a complex arrangement a quick plug-in opening time both makes the whole music production more streamlined and is a great time saver.
Opening of a plugin window is instant with ViPro.
@julian said:
One question concerning the opening procedure of the plug-in. I noticed that with the latest updated version of the player it takes quite a bit longer for the VI window to open once the intermediate plug-in box has been clicked. Could this be something that can be considered as part of the VI pro software development. When you are opening and closing VI's all day long as custom matrixes are created on a complex arrangement a quick plug-in opening time both makes the whole music production more streamlined and is a great time saver.
Opening of a plugin window is instant with ViPro.
More great news when can I buy it !?
Julian
I had big hopes for the next VI version to enable you to stretch the portamento/legato transitions to have more control of the timing. Some other Kontakt based String Library( ;-) ) did that, so it should be possible, but the VIpro preview doesn't look like that is going to be a feature ... any chance?
Other than that great news!
@julian said:
One question concerning the opening procedure of the plug-in. I noticed that with the latest updated version of the player it takes quite a bit longer for the VI window to open once the intermediate plug-in box has been clicked. Could this be something that can be considered as part of the VI pro software development. When you are opening and closing VI's all day long as custom matrixes are created on a complex arrangement a quick plug-in opening time both makes the whole music production more streamlined and is a great time saver.
Opening of a plugin window is instant with ViPro.
Martin and the VSL team:
THANKS for this great news! This answers and addresses long-standing issues.
The new VI Pro look very good indeed.
Many thanks in advance - Colin
Ooooh im foaming at the mouth just looking at all these new features..
BUT - before i get too foamy, i didn't see anything on the page about specs or system requirements. I'm a Mac user (PPC) and always fear seeing the dreaded "Intel Processor only" info...
So, Herb or Paul or Maya, any info available yet about system requirements?
Thanks!
-Michael