@DG said:
Obviously for you the best way is to run uncoupled.
And in fairness to VEPro, for 10 years+, those of us with Giga slaves were essentially running "uncoupled". We were forced to save each slave machine's parameter files locally, totally unrelated to our host's session file. If we run VEPro uncoupled, that is exactly the situation. And that is a short-term solution for protools users who use large samplesets in VIs such as Kontakt4.
With that said, in my opinion, I think VSL engineering should look at the issue here (see my post above discussing how other applications use linked files) and build a better mousetrap.
As long as VEPro sends megabytes of data on every save from the server to the host, and as long as protools crashes during these saves, protools users only option is to run uncoupled IF we are to run VIs with large sample sets, such as Kontakt4. But it would be so far superior if VSL could look at the issue and try to find a better way to do this, instead of requiring that we turn the feature off if we want to work without risk of crashing at the first save.
Everyone clear about the issues and (temporary) workaround here?