Hi folks!
I have a (I think) quite basic question about the use of VEP7.
I'm aware that "preserve" makes VEP7 function like a standalone tool, hosting my samples, and my DAW will just connect to it. If the instance is not (!) "decoupled", VEP7 data will be saved to my DAW project. If my DAW project contains VEP7 data, it can be loaded/discarded from within VEP7.
Now, if I want to mix my song #1 inside VEP7 (and not my DAW) and save that mix, I need to (a) save the VEP7 data into my DAW project (by "coupling" at least on the last save) or (b) save the VEP7 server project itself.
However, if I then switch to a new DAW project song #2 (which we assume to use the exact same set of instruments/VEP instances, i.e. the same VEP7 server project, basically), I need to either load the plugin data from the song #2 DAW project (if I followed route (a) when saving) or load the respective VEP7 project (if I went for option (b)).
Assuming that what I stated so far is really correct, my questions are:
- In both cases (a) and (b) all instances and thus samples are reloaded. Effectively, this means that I do need to reload my template every time I switch songs when mixing in VEP7. If I want to prevent this, I need to mix in the DAW and make no changes in the VEP7 server project that are unique to the current song. Is this correct?
- If 1) is correct: What is the recommended way to use VEP7 as a host and mixer while keeping loading processes at a minimum?
- If I want to load my template only once in the beginning and flexibly change between DAW projects, do I need to mix in the DAW? In other words: Should I perform mixing steps that are on a "template level" (balance, basic EQs/processing, etc.) in VEP7 and mixing steps that are unique to each individual project ("project/song level") inside the DAW?
Thank you for your insights!
Kind regards,
Lukas