@William said:
Isn't Cyril saying that if you have Play
working separately, and VE Pro working, then unless you are trying
to use Play with MIR it is not necessary to use Play as a plugin because
that would be redundant?
That makes sense to me, though I just use Play separately on another slave since it is somewhat difficult to deal with.
I
believe he has said more than once now that he uses Play strictly as a
plugin in Logic because the only reason to use it in VE Pro is to use
MIR Pro.
I think your understanding is the opposite of what he has said.
"1 ) Play in Daw
Logic or other DAW -->> Play --> Logic --> amplifier
2) Play in VEP
Logic or other DAW -->> VEP -->> Play--> VEP/MIR --> Logic --> amplifier
How can you say there not a level !"
and:
"It is a non sense to host "Play" in VEP if you are not using MIR, because you add a level."
To host Play in VEP, is somehow 'a non sense' but one supposes to host Vienna Instruments in VEP is a sense.
I've seen this stated enough times to believe I understand it. So, it looks like a misunderstanding of the whole raison d'etre of VE Pro. VE hosted only VSL (and on OSX the Apple AU developer FX). VE Pro was developed to_host_third_party_plugins. But these ["Play, Kontakt 5, Omnisphere"] hosted in VE Pro is "a non sense" because 'you add a level'. It's pretty goofy.