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  • PC slave basic setup questions

    I currently have a pc in the works. It will run as a slave to my Mac Pro. I will use Hollywood Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, etc. Fortunately my knowldege in large part pertains to writing music. Unfortunately, I do not know much about how to setup this software/hardware system. I'm pretty clear in that I should install all East West general software and samples on the PC Slave, correct? Should I install Vienna Ensemble Pro on the slave, as well? I read a lot of talk about PLAY, but I don't understand what it does. If samples are created by East West software and VEPro manages them, why is PLAY needed? On which machine do I install it? Do I need something like Pro Tools? What else do I need? Would anyone fill me in on where I should go for detailed instructions on how to set up this software environment? thanks

  • Wow, so many questions. So I have a few in return as well as some answers:

    1. If you are going to sequence your music, rather than just play it, you need a sequencer.
    2. I would recommend Cubase, because not only does it have top notch MIDI and audio features, it is also cross-platform.
    3. If you want to use stuff from East West you have to use their proprietary player called PLAY. This can be hosted in your sequencer (see above) or in VE Pro
    4. VE Pro needs to be installed on all machines, but you only need a licence (and eLicenser dongle) on the one where you are going to open the GUI and load instruments and effects.
    5. PLAY uses a different kind of dongle called iLok.
    6. As far as setting things up, first of all learn how to use your sequencer. Support will come from the company that makes this sequencer
    7. Learning how to use PLAY comes from East West support.

    DG