Hi Dietz!
A lot of thanks to you! And for me the same, i am late to reply..;-)sorry
@Another User said:
In any case: Look at VE Pro / MIR Pro as some kind of glorified sub-mixer rather than an external "effects rack". Instantiate VE Pro in Cubase's "VST Instruments Rack" window and make sure that you solo-defeat its return channel (Alt-click the respective Solo-button). That way you can solo individual MIDI or audio tracks while still hearing VE Pro's return
I learned that:
1. if you using a VEPro6-Input-Plugin as a Insert in a Channel, its not possibel to Route a Send-Signal to a Effekt-Channel which has a VEPro5-Input-Plugin inserted. Otherwise it stops sending Audio to the Slave. (that make Sense, but can confusing)
2. One have to use a "Panner"-Plugin as a Insert before VEPro5 in the Slot-Rack in Cubase, if you would lijke to Pan the Signal before sending to the Slave. (Cause the Cubase Channel-Panner has no influence to the VEPro-Input-Plugin.)
In case you're using VE Pro's "Audio Input" plug-in for routing audio into VE Pro, I suggest you instantiate this plug-in in one of the two post-fader insert slots (7+8). Like that you can continue to use Cubase's mute and solo buttons, Cubase's fader and fader automation for each individual signal, and pre-send plug-in processing (post -send can be achieved by using plug-ins inside VE Pro or on the return channel).
Or course you can open more than one return channel from VE Pro if you need multiple stems. Just click the little arrow-sign on the left in the VST Instrument Rack window to activate them. Now select one of the activated outputs within VE Pro, and you're done.
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exactly what i have done. Its good to know, to be on the right way,(if i am;-))
Lot of Thanks to you!
Greets
Ron