@Dup said:
Hello,
Yes it's clear but it's also very clear to understand that we don't need to use two Cubase or Logic for playing things like Ravel's strings quatuor. But to reproduce it with the size of Vsl samples on one computer, I think it's not possible without to bounce.
So what is the price to have the possibility to play the same sounds/library on two computers.?Is the policity of VSL allways the same: Never buy two same samples?
But I think (hope) that Vsl have solution for this kind of problem because before the possibility to buy the same samples for another sampler's format ( Kontakt, Exs,Gs3...)was proposed for 10%
Best regards
Dup
Not sure in understand this, or the intent of the question.
It's already been said a volume can be installed on a machine with another volume on a new machine. Ther largest volume according to Herb is the solo strings at 65GB.
I ensemble strings volume has 2 strings sections, the second volume has the others. Each volume has a license. you can put multiple licenses on one key on the active machine where the samples are stored.
If you are asking if you can install volume one on more than one machine, the answer's yes. But you can only use a volume live with a key on one machine at a time. e.g. Box one contains volume 1, with a key.
Box two contains volume one without a key.
The one with the key works.
There is only one license for each volume, so one key, one box, one at a time.
You can store as many volumes on each box as you wish, with the licenses stored in one dongle for convenience sake. e.g. Box one contains Volumes 1 to 5. One key, five licenses.
Herb has already made it clear you can open multiple instances of the same volume on the 'Key Active Box.' E.g Box one, volume one, instruments Violin.
Track one(open VI)=Violin. Track two(open new VI)=violin.
This is all clearly explained on the relavent webpage, and in numerous pre release discussions here, including FAQ, user questions, and the hardware test thread.
And again, given the largest volume is 65GB, and it's only DAW/sampler software limitations, Ram limitations and CPU% usage that present possible restrictions, you can open as many 1st violin VI's as you want from the 'key active volume' within your hardware capabilites.
You've made the assumption that one box will not do for one volume. Given the multiarticulate capabilites of the VI, the reduced number of tracks needed, and the possibility to open a new track with the same instrument, i fail to understand why you'd need to have two licenses for the one volume, with the second licence at a reduced rate for 'never paying for the same samples twice.'
Unless.........
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