Preface this question by saying that i am brand new to the world of VSL.
Tools: Logic Pro, VEP6, MirPro, Cube Full, Appassionata Full
basic question, if I split up my orchestra into multiple instances in order to deal with limitations of LogicPro, then I end up with an instance of MirPro on each VEP instance. So let's say, for example, I have one instance for wood winds, another instance for brasses, another for perc and one for strings. Each instance has its own MirPro instance and basically on that instance I will only see the instruments from that section on the mirPro stage.
Is there any sonic difference between doing it this way versus having one massive instance with all channels in one instance, only one instance of MirPro and all instruments on one mirpro stage?
I guess doing it this way must use a little bit more CPU too of course, but just asking for any other pros or cons.
Tonight I decided to try to get the ET Adventures on Earth mock up from Jay Bacal, working in Logic Pro. Jay's version was in Cubase only and he provided the midi file also. I am able to get it working and I can share that Logic project if anyone wants to check it out.. but anyway, it uses 4 VEP instances and mirpro split up with each section in its own mirpro virtual soundstage. It seems to work and sound pretty good, but I don't know if this is the only way to handle it, since LogicPro has a really hard time with super large VEP instances.