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    @pmjbaumann said:

    I'm also getting this message when opening the logic files (see attached).

     

    I also got this message whenever opening the multiport template. I just ignored. I don't know if it matters.

    I just sent a screenshot image and logic template file to technical support team. 

    I'm rebuliding the big template. It's not easy....


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    @Cyril said:

    This mean that an instrument is receiving or sending one of the IAC port

    To fix this remove it 

     

    What do I remove? I've literally just opened the template up blank, so I haven't added any instruments that would be using that. I don't even know what an IAC port is 😛

    You must look for an instrument or a Multi, in it's setting you will find that it is sending to IAC

    IAC = Inter Application Communication

     

    see  https://sites.google.com/site/mfalab/mac-stuff/how-to-use-the-iac-driver


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    @Cyril said:

    You must look for an instrument or a Multi, in it's setting you will find that it is sending to IAC

    IAC = Inter Application Communication

     

    see  https://sites.google.com/site/mfalab/mac-stuff/how-to-use-the-iac-driver

     

    Hello Cyril. Thanks a lot for sharing good information. I'm in the same boat with pmjbaumann.

    In Audio Midi Setup, I removed the ICA driver. Then I opened one of the Multiport Logic templates

    that VSL team offers. I haven't loaded any insturments or multi and not hooked up with anything.

    But when opening the template, the message still pops up. 😞


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    Why did you delete the IAC ? put it back

    @Cyril said:

    You must look for an instrument or a Multi, in it's setting you will find that it is sending to IAC

    IAC = Inter Application Communication

     

    see  https://sites.google.com/site/mfalab/mac-stuff/how-to-use-the-iac-driver

     

    Hello Cyril. Thanks a lot for sharing good information. I'm in the same boat with pmjbaumann.

    In Audio Midi Setup, I removed the ICA driver. Then I opened one of the Multiport Logic templates

    that VSL team offers. I haven't loaded any insturments or multi and not hooked up with anything.

    But when opening the template, the message still pops up. 😞


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  • Hello Sunny,

    Please set the MIDI Port in your VE Pro 2 instance to 17, not to 1 - I have also replied to your support request by email!

    Best, Marnix


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    @Cyril said:

    Check all the levels in the environment

    Why did you delete the IAC ? put it back

    How can I put it back? I didn't know what I did something in Logic's environment that I'm not comfortable with.

    I didn't understand 100% what you said.


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    @Cyril said:

    Check all the levels in the environment

    Why did you delete the IAC ? put it back

    How can I put it back? I didn't know what I did something in Logic's environment that I'm not comfortable with.

    I didn't understand 100% what you said.

    send me your song at :

    cbhr at icloud dot com


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    @marnix said:

    Hello Sunny,

    Please set the MIDI Port in your VE Pro 2 instance to 17, not to 1 - I have also replied to your support request by email!

    Best, Marnix

    Beautiful! It works. Is there some notes relate to this in manual? I think I didn't see.

    Anyway, Thanks a lot! 

    But one problem still remains about ICA driver. I got rid of ICA driver mistakenly.

    Nevertheless I still meet the ICA driver error message. 


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    @Cyril said:

    send me your song at :

    cbhr at icloud dot com

    I sent an email to you. Could you check?


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    @Cyril said:

    send me your song at :

    cbhr at icloud dot com

    I sent an email to you. Could you check?

    ON a layer with no name there was ( see image)


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    @Cyril said:

    ON a layer with no name there was ( see image)

     

    Simply deleting the instrument is fine? I removed it and the message doesn't pop up anymore.

    Thanks a lot!


  • Hi,

    I've recently migrated from Cubase to Logic. I've managed to understand the enviroment setup to make the midi go where it should, but I'm surprised to say that no one have asked the question about the Solo-button on separate tracks.

    The solo-button doesn't seem to work:

    - Soloing a single track doesn't do anything

    - Soloing the entire stack also mutes the instrument track containing VEP.

    - A workaround was to connect a "cable" from the "sub"-channel strips (= the stack represented in the environment) into the VEP-channel strip, but that only works for one stack, if several stacks are connected all of them are soloed.

    Is there a fix for this? Ultimately it would be to pull out a message directly from the environment instrument (i.e. VEP_1_1) to send only the solo message to the channel strip, but I can't get that to work either.


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    @snattack said:

    Hi,

    I've recently migrated from Cubase to Logic. I've managed to understand the enviroment setup to make the midi go where it should, but I'm surprised to say that no one have asked the question about the Solo-button on separate tracks.

    The solo-button doesn't seem to work:

    - Soloing a single track doesn't do anything

    - Soloing the entire stack also mutes the instrument track containing VEP.

    - A workaround was to connect a "cable" from the "sub"-channel strips (= the stack represented in the environment) into the VEP-channel strip, but that only works for one stack, if several stacks are connected all of them are soloed.

    Is there a fix for this? Ultimately it would be to pull out a message directly from the environment instrument (i.e. VEP_1_1) to send only the solo message to the channel strip, but I can't get that to work either.

     

    To discretely solo/mute  tracks that flow through th same channel strip you use the Power buttons.

    I honestly don't mean this to be snarky, but you need to spend some time with either the manual of Edgar Rothermich's excellent e-books. Or hire me😊


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    @snattack said:

    Hi,

    I've recently migrated from Cubase to Logic. I've managed to understand the enviroment setup to make the midi go where it should, but I'm surprised to say that no one have asked the question about the Solo-button on separate tracks.

    The solo-button doesn't seem to work:

    - Soloing a single track doesn't do anything

    - Soloing the entire stack also mutes the instrument track containing VEP.

    - A workaround was to connect a "cable" from the "sub"-channel strips (= the stack represented in the environment) into the VEP-channel strip, but that only works for one stack, if several stacks are connected all of them are soloed.

    Is there a fix for this? Ultimately it would be to pull out a message directly from the environment instrument (i.e. VEP_1_1) to send only the solo message to the channel strip, but I can't get that to work either.

     

    To discretely solo/mute  tracks that flow through th same channel strip you use the Power buttons.

    I honestly don't mean this to be snarky, but you ned to spend some time with either the manual of Edgar Rothermich's excellent e-books. Or hire me😊

     

    Oh, Hi Jay =)

    When I said "recently migrated", it was actually 3 hours before the post I started using Logic. I'm trying to determine if I'm going to stick with Logic or use DP, and therefore just trying to feel the workflow, but I couldn't quickly find any response (probably because I'm not sure about the Logic-specific terminology), so naturally I'll be spending A LOT of time with manuals =)

    Thanks for the eBook-tip. If all else fails, I'll mail you =)


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    @Ashermusic said:

    I honestly don't mean this to be snarky, but you ned to spend some time with either the manual of Edgar Rothermich's excellent e-books. Or hire me😊

     

    You have a few tutorials on Youtube too


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  • Now I came across a really interesting dilemma in the 2x48 port template. After renaming practically every multi-instrument in the midi environment to correspond the port object they are actually connected to I got the thing working pretty nicely. Now I have a situation where I have the same A4 note on an oboe track and a cymbal track and the oboes note off command cuts off the sustained cymbal too. Oboe track is sending to VE PRO 1-port 1-channel 5 and cymbal track is sending to VE PRO 1-port 33-channel 5. The channel is the same but the port is different. What the heck is going on here?


  • Exactly like I described in my previous post, the oboe track in VE PRO 1 - port 1 - channel 5 interferes also with VE PRO 1 - port 17 - channel 5. There has to be something wrong with the midi environment, because VE PRO 1 has been divided into 3 port groups 1-16, 17-32 and 33-48. So channel 5 of the first port in the first port group effects also the first ports in the other two groups. Why, that I can't tell.


  • Hi all,

    Me too i have some strange bugs, 

    Each time i open Logic i have like Sami the same window issue IAC Driver Bus 1.

    I lose the midi signal, when i come to the "VEPRO 3 midi port 1", if i change "All" by VEPRO plugin midi in 1.

    Consequently, i'm stuck to use 16 instruments by Instance with "All" port

    I used 6x16 multiport template.

    Best,

    Sam

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  • The IAC message is because of an object on layer with no names

    Speaking for 3 hours with SAM to help him to understand how Logic and VSL works toogether using the templates.

    The way the template is done using Multi instrument is not a good example, instead of Multi the demo template should use Midi instruments

    Also the template could have a Master and a Slave with it's port

    It will be great to join a VE of a SE user


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    @Cyril said:

    The IAC message is because of an object on layer with no name...Speaking for 3 hours with SAM to help him to understand how Logic and VSL works toogether using the templates.

    Hi Paul Kopf,

    Thanks for the template.  When you have time, could you update the Logic X templates so our good friends like Cyril don't have to constantly explain the solution to newbies?

    I downloaded it from MyVSL today.  On loading your 2x48 template,  I also received the Window :
      Instrument “IAC Driver Bus 1” sends to a MIDI port named “Bus 1” of MIDI interface “IAC Driver” which no longer exists.

    Please delete the IAC Driver Bus 1 object in the unamed blank layer right under the VEPro Muti Layer.

    Alex