Paul,
I still get the 404 error.
I am seeing the 404 as well for the VI Pro changelog (english)
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Paul,
I still get the 404 error.
I am seeing the 404 as well for the VI Pro changelog (english)
Well, thought it was fixex, but it isn't. Here's what's happening:
There seems to be a timeout issue with PLAY initializing in VE PRO. This happens with PLAY 2.0.25 on a Windows XP64 system, running VE PRO build 7043.
When the workstation first boots, VE PRO starts and a metaframe is loaded that contains an instance of PLAY, VE PRO will return an error stating that "Could not create plugin play_VST_x64". However, shutting down VE PRO and manually starting up a standalone PLAY instance will remedy the issue, as PLAY will take a long time to start up, but eventually will show the standalone window. After that VE PRO will also instantiate PLAY instances.
Above would be the workaround to get PLAY to work in the latest version of VE PRO. Would be nice though if we could have this addressed quickly. 😊
Thanks,
JB
There is no timeout in VE Pro with regards to creating plugins. This seems to be a problem with Play, so I recommend to report it to East West.
In ensamble pro 70 43 I It looks like it can load the instruments properlly, Doesn not start.
Paul,
I still get the 404 error.
I am seeing the 404 as well for the VI Pro changelog (english)
well, on my macs, they all (in applications, audio>plugins>components, VST, VST3) read: 4.1.7043. 'Build' = 'version'.
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I am receiving the following after upgrading to ViennaEnsemblePro-OSX-4.1.7043. (See Error Listed below
Thanks for any input, I have purchased Pro but before I spend time with it, trying to see if this will work for me...
Kenny
On a Mac, VEP does not see .vst, only the AU .component. AFAIK Cubase plugs are completely proprietary ie., work only in Cubase.
If you see only the Apple AUs in the 64-bit VEP, it means you probably have no other 64-bit fx for VEP to see.
Oh well, I guess another waste of time and money. Funny all software I use is VST based...or can use VST on my mac
Software here is great concept but it seems only to work properly on PC, on mac the only thing I can use it with so far is VSL and no 3rd party plugs. My reason for getting was to use both MAC and PC together. Anyone know of software like FX Teleport that can be used to link Mac and PC computers? Or is there a wrapper that is supported by VSL (exp FXpansion wrapper that is used by Pro Tools and Digital Performer)....
Thx,
Kenny
VE Pro hosts AU's on Mac and VST's on Windows, seeing as this covers 99% of plugins out there. You can indeed only run 32bit plugins in a 32bit VE Pro, and 64bit plugins in a 64bit VE Pro. Note that you can run the 32bit and 64bit VE Pro Server side by side without problems though. On Windows you can also use a third party bit bridge like jBridge.
I am using a number of Native Instruments, BFD2, Play, IKMM TRackS and Amplitube2 (Jimi Hendrix, Metal, Fender etc) with no issues currently as AU.
It would be stupid to use FX teleport if you own a VEP license. Use the windows box for the things that don't provide AU versions and the Mac for the ones that do. VEP works [&]
@kzarider said:
Software here is great concept but it seems only to work properly on PC, on mac the only thing I can use it with so far is VSL and no 3rd party plugs.
Kenny,
There are COUNTLESS .au instruments. Spectrasonics, Native Instruments, and a slew of others...
What instruments do you use on the mac that are only VST ? Have you checked to see if the developer makes an AU version?
This really is not an issue since most all commercial instruments are cross platform.
Please be specific..
J
Hey everyone, I haven't upgraded my version of VEPro since first installing it a long while back. I'd like to get updated and have some installation questions that I can't find answers for (its not in the manual as far as I can tell etc).
Do I need to uninstall VEPro to install the new version? Or is it automatic? (Does the old version get updated or erased?)
It WAS a while ago, but I can't recall exactly how this worked: VEPro needs to be on my VEPro machine (what I call Mac #2) and my main DAW machine that runs Digital Performer (what I call MAc#1). Can I freely install on both machines? Note that ONLY Mac #2 (The VEPro machine, not the main DAW) has the Vienna Key (Steinberg key) with license.
Thanks, Rob
the 'updates' are all full versions.
Mac #1 will need a dongle to run VEP as standalone or server object on that machine. If all you do is DP>connects to VEP server (running on Mac #2), you're set with the one dongle.
the latest version of Play does work under Snow Leopard, 32-bit. Works fine here and I haven't seen recent reports of problems, but if you want to use Play (uses a Memory Server) in the same VEP server as Kontakt Memory Server in either 3.5 or 4, forget about it, they won't share.
Thanks that is really appreciated info.
So if I want to use PLAY (and finally for me get it OFF my main mac as standalone UUUGGGGGH!!!!) I upgrade my VEPro machine to SNOW LEOPARD and run PLAY in its own instance in the 32 bit server? Does my main mac also need to be upgraded to SNOW? Thanks so much, I really want to get PLAY off of my main machine.