Hi folks -
So what I would love to see in VEPro is the ability to take a MIDI input and apply modifications or rules to it before sending it to any instrument loaded. To be able to load up sounds in VEPro and then be able to do things like
CC-based articulation switching, even across libraries.
conditional layering (e.g. adding chamber staccatos to other libraries above a certain velocity) with key ranges.
constrained randomization of parameters including timing. pitch and cc values.
divisi logic that could handle voice-splitting and also switch articulations as section sizes changed - scalable from solo to chamber to standard to appasionatas, for example. That could be set so that one had normal access to one's instrument targets, but also could have an input for chordal/polyphonic playing that would address these same targets via the divisi logic - with an option to capture the resulting splits as MIDI data to be drag/dropped into the daw.
library-agnostic combinations with modifiers to either unify the response of different libraries or cause one in a combination to respond on a curve - say, if I were using Synchron Strings Pro but wanted to make the orchestra even larger by layering it with some other library, but only as the CC dynamics approached 110 and thus scaling up the other library's dynamics at that point.
being able to easily combine sounds from different percussion libraries on the same incoming channel while still maintaining the sounds' separate mix settings. So a master orch perf patch with elements from all over, balanced and reverb-matched, addressed with a single MIDI channel.
Yes, I know many of these things can be done within a sequencer - especially one like Cubase. And I have Divisimate and TransMIDIfier. But I'd like to have as simple of a master sequence as possible, with as few tracks as possible. And I figure it could be the job of the plugin host to do useful things to whatever the user sends it. And I feel like it could be very elegant to do it that way. I love VEPro, and I want more from it.