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  • Nice to have a fellow-traveller in the DAW world. I was a Cakewalk user since way back in Pro Audio 6 and even before, but I always felt like I was fighting the program. I'm sure it was a much me as any flaw in Pro Audio/Sonar. It just seemed like a lot of things were needlessly difficult. Anyway, the superior Score View and the special handling of articulation switching available in Cubase had great appeal to me, even seemingly small things like track subfolders and easier work in drawing and editing controllers. My initial work in Cubase has only confirmed what my instincts and the Trial Version told me. Cubase is just a better-conceived product for someone like me who works exclusively with MIDI orchestration.

    Regarding the MIDI track output selection, I have a Strings instance of VE Standard set up and loaded. Since all the channels were set to MIDI input "All" (that's how I have been working to this point), I changed one to port "1" and another to port "2" so I had two VE MIDI input ports ready. I do know how to select the MIDI track outputs in Cubase, but when I go there hoping to see different ports available for selection, i.e. Vienna Ensemble (instance 1 port 1, instance 1 port 2, etc, I don't see them. All I see is Vienna Ensemble (Instance 1), Vienna Ensemble (instance 2), etc. I'm wondering if there is some setup needed in Cubase that I don't know about. I've looked for it, in the manual and on the web, but I can't find anything.


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  • FYI, I finally was able to post on the Cubase forum, and I've posed this question there as well, since at this point the Vienna part of the equation has been solved and it's a Cubase issue now.


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  • Well so far the Cubase forum hasn't provided any definitve enlightenment. If anyone here knows:

    1. Can Cubase sucessfully interact with VE Standard instances that have multiple MIDI ports, or is Pro required?

    2. If it can, how do I set this up in Cubase?

    Right now the only outputs available to my MIDI tracks are the VE Standard instances with no regard for separate MIDI channels. Thus if I had two channels set up in a VE Standard instance, one a horn assigned to MIDI port 1 channel 1 and the other a tuba to MIDI port 2 channel 1, my MIDI output from Cubase transmits on channel 1 and VE Standard processes it as an input for any channel assigned to MIDI channel 1. I get both horn and tuba playing.


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    1. Yes
    2. See jPegs

    [URL=http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/Maestrodaz/media/VEPrefs_zps28159074.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0]VE Prefs[/URL]

    [URL=http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/Maestrodaz/media/VEMultiplePorts_zps895aa470.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1]VE Multiple Ports[/URL]

    DG


  • Thanks DG.

    First JPEG shows something I am aware of. But the second one is interesting. I see that your MIDI out options include precisely what I am looking for. That's good news. What I need help with is HOW you got there. My MIDI track output options don't look like yours. There's something I'm missing. What do I need to do in Cubase to get multiple MIDI ports per VE instance to show up the way they do in your picture.


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  • If you have set the Prefs correctly (and re-started Cubase as well as VE, by clicking EXIT), when you start Cubase and load VE you should see what is shown in mine, providing that you are actually loading the VST3 version of VE.

    Please can you post a jPeg of what yours looks like. I'm sure that the solution is something very simple.

    DG


  • OK, thanks so much, I think we're getting to the rub of it. I don't see a VST3 version of Vienna Ensemble Standard. I've read the thread where a VE Pro VST3 version is described with the "III" in the name. But I don't find that in my installation of VE Standard. I installed that last summer, so I don't remember whether there was any option to install one that I might have declined, but I didn't have Cubase at the time so that might be possible. I've looked at the dll files and my two options are Vienna Ensemble (32 bit implied) and Vienna Ensemble 64.


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  • Okay, I think I found it thanks to this thread: https://www.steinberg.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=212806

    I needed to look in my Plugin Information window. I found that I indeed DO have a VST3 version of Vienna Ensemble, and it gives me the filepath. Apparently back when i installed VE and I didn't have Cubase I didn't see the need to move a copy of it to the folder I user to keep the dll's for all VST plugins.

    Thanks so much to all. I anticipate that my problem is solved!


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  • Note to myself: Not so fast!

    I was mistaken, what I saw was not a special Vienne Ensemble VST3 dll but a none-dll that must serve some other purpose in VST 3 communication. So I'm back to square one, but I know from the picture shared by DG that what I want to see is possible. And I'm noticing some language in the Vienna Instruments manual that refers to the accompanying installation of Vienna Ensemble as VST3 compatible and makes it sound like no special installation option is needed.

    So there's still something (in Cubase 7 I suspect) that is preventing things from looking my project like it does in DG's.


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    1. Have you uninstalled VE and re-installed?
    2. Have you checked that the path to the VST3 version is contained in the list in plugin information (Devices menu in Cubase)?

    DG


  • 1. No. I'll have to do a reinstall this coming week if that's needed.

    2. That's the thing. There is no evidence of a separate VST3 version for VE Standard (as opposed to VE Pro, where I read in an older thread that there is a dll file with "III" appended to the filename). VE Standard is part of the Vienna Instrument Standard installation. The manual for VI Standard specifically mentions that VE Standard supports VST3. It does not mention a separate dll file.

    Hopefully I can get to all this tomorrow. Thanks again for all your help.


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  • Okay,

    I reinstalled Vienna Instruments Standard, which includes the reinstallation of Vienna Ensembe Standard. In my VST Plugins folder under VSL I now have the following files for Vienna Ensemble:

    Vienna Ensemble.dll

    Vienna Ensemble x64.dll

    Vienna Ensemble x64.vst3

    The first is the 32-bit version dll, and the second is the 64-bit version dll.

    But the third is not a dll file at all. Clearly it is in some way related to VIenna Ensemble  64-bit and is connected with VST3 implementation, but what the relationship is, and what role the file plays is not explained.

    When I open up the Plugin Information window the file name is listed as "Vienna Ensemble", the category is "Instrument", and SDK is "VST 3.02". Interesting that the file in my VST Plugins folder includes "x64" in the filename, but the listing here does not. Also listed as a separate file is "Vienna Ensemble x64" shown as a VST 2.4 Instrument, and this appears to be what is loading when I add instances of VE.

    Anyway, when I open the VST Rack and see my options for inserting a 64-bit instance of Vienna Ensemble, all I see is "Vienna Ensemble x64," which is what I have been using all along when I insert instances of VE.

    The plot thickens but still no answer.


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  • Are you sure that the VST3 folder path is included in plugin list? By default the .dll usually goes into the Steinberg VST folder.

    DG


  • Yes. Here's a screen print of the Plugins Information window:


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  • Can we recap? At this point, what is your issue?

    From that screeshot, the instrument you have selected on track 28 is routed to MIDI channel 10 on the second VEP port. That seems to be set-up correctly. You must be indeed using the VEP x64 VST3.


  • Thanks for the dialogue. I'm curious, what makes you say it is routed to the second PORT (caps for emphasis, not attitude)? From what I can tell It's routed to the second INSTANCE of VE Standard (not Pro), but there is no indication of MIDI port that I can tell.

    My issue is still Cubase not presenting me with discrete MIDI ports for each instance of VE Standard.

    Compare the options presented to me in the MIDI track output selection. You can see the numbers to the LEFT of Vienna Ensemble x64 representing the INSTANCE number.

    With the options posted above by DG in this thread. You see the INSTANCE number to the left again, but now you see discrete PORT numbers to the RIGHT of Vienna Ensemble x64. And the instance number for each port is the same.


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  • Here's a screen shot of the options presented to me for VSL when inserting a new VE instance into the VST rack.


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  • First: I stand corrected. My mistake. You're indeed pointing to a second VEP instance, not a second port.

    Second: That second post is exactly what I was writing you about. You see that very first VEP on the list? It seems to be non-x64. Well, it most likely is. And the infamous VST3 version you need. Try it and let know.


  • I'm double-guessing myself again. If it were VST3 it should have been marked up with the three slanted vertical lines, which that is not. It'd still try it to make sure though.

    If you open the Steinberg tree on that VST Instrument window, do you see any instrument marked as VST3 (so with the " /// ")?


  • Well I tried your suggestion, and sure enough the new instance using that VE version changed my MIDI output options to include discrete MIDI ports. Thanks! I think. But that confuses me, because I know my VE installation included two versions, one 32-bit and one 64-bit. If I'm choosing the version that doesn't say "x64" doesn't that mean I'm choosing the 32-bit version? So does that mean I can not work with multiple VE MIDI ports unless I'm willing to sacrifice the advantages of 64-bit? It seems a strange choice to be confronted with. One would think x64 would be the more advanced option and not force you to lose capabilities.


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