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Logic - Multiple VI vs VE
Just trying to set up my new special edition pack for recording orchestral pieces in Logic, and I'm confused over whether I should assign a new instance of VI to 20 or so software tracks, or create 2 or 3 multi instruments and run a handful of instances of VE and separate them into 20 MIDI tracks. Is there advantages and disadvantages to doing both?
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Take this as my own personnal opinion...
Using VE:
-you can run 64bit VI plugins inside a 32 host
-better overall performance
-possibility to load sounds on a second computer (VE Pro only)
-you may want to add more latency (1x or 2x) on the server to load more data
but...
-no freeze track if you use multi-outputs
-no bounce in place when using midi tracks in logic
-no 32 bit plugins inside 64 bit server and vice-versa
-always have to switch application to edit sounds
-i found difficult to deal with a lots of aux tracks in Logic compared to other DAW. I usualy route each instrument on a separate output.
Using VI:
-better to use it in 64 bit mode inside Logic
-you can freeze tracks
-you can bounce in place
-you can apply 64 and 32 bit plugin with the bridge in Logic
-you can recall channel strips
but...
-a bit more intensive on CPU and RAM
-no power pan if you don't have Vienna Suite
I prefer using VI when possible. But on large orchestra project, I load the strings section on VE Pro on a second computer. If you are limited by RAM or CPU, go with VE.
Fred
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