Hi there,
Since the projects I'm working on require more possibilities then I currently have using the Pro Edition/horizon with GS3, I'm about to make "the leap" to the VI (read: mercilessly abuse my credit card...)
I have a few last questions though that weren't clear in the video tutorials.
If they've been posted before, I apologize beforehand.
Here goes:
1. How does the VI output routing work? Is there an internal mixer, where I can (for ex) narrow the stereo width of a channel (very necessary, I do it all the time in GS3), or do I need to do this in Nuendo?
2. Can I open several VI's at the same time in Nuendo, and assign them to different ports to have more than 16 Midi channels? (I have Motu Midi Express 12[H]
3. In GS3, I can never load all instruments at once needed for a score.
This requires me to render tracks as audio, and then add more instruments, which is not a good way of working for me.
If I got it right from everything I read and saw, the RAM-save function of the VI should be my dream come through. Am I right?
Can I (for ex) load all patches of the Violin, play that track in Midi, delete all unused samples and then move on to the next instrument?
If that's true, I can finally input & play an entire score at once, and edit everything before mixing down. That would make me very happy indeed.
I guess I'd just like to have it confirmed, to make really really sure!
Big thanks in advance for answering my questions!
Greetings from Belgium,
Alex
Since the projects I'm working on require more possibilities then I currently have using the Pro Edition/horizon with GS3, I'm about to make "the leap" to the VI (read: mercilessly abuse my credit card...)
I have a few last questions though that weren't clear in the video tutorials.
If they've been posted before, I apologize beforehand.
Here goes:
1. How does the VI output routing work? Is there an internal mixer, where I can (for ex) narrow the stereo width of a channel (very necessary, I do it all the time in GS3), or do I need to do this in Nuendo?
2. Can I open several VI's at the same time in Nuendo, and assign them to different ports to have more than 16 Midi channels? (I have Motu Midi Express 12[H]
3. In GS3, I can never load all instruments at once needed for a score.
This requires me to render tracks as audio, and then add more instruments, which is not a good way of working for me.
If I got it right from everything I read and saw, the RAM-save function of the VI should be my dream come through. Am I right?
Can I (for ex) load all patches of the Violin, play that track in Midi, delete all unused samples and then move on to the next instrument?
If that's true, I can finally input & play an entire score at once, and edit everything before mixing down. That would make me very happy indeed.
I guess I'd just like to have it confirmed, to make really really sure!
Big thanks in advance for answering my questions!
Greetings from Belgium,
Alex