Hold on, hold on [:)]
You can have as many computers as you have Vienna Keys, and as many licences you have.
In theory, you then can have up to 10 computers, since you have 10 collections in the Symphonic Cube, and thus 10 keys (Except that you have to buy the separate Vienna Keys, but they're only about 30$ each).
It all depends how you spread your samples. As soon as you keep the same samples from the same collection together, then everything's fine.
You can have Strings I, Strings II and Woodwinds I on one computer, and Woodwinds II and Brass I on another computer, and then Brass II and Percussion on a third computer, etc. It's all up to you.
What you can't do is have the samples of one collection on two different computers.
Jerome
You can have as many computers as you have Vienna Keys, and as many licences you have.
In theory, you then can have up to 10 computers, since you have 10 collections in the Symphonic Cube, and thus 10 keys (Except that you have to buy the separate Vienna Keys, but they're only about 30$ each).
It all depends how you spread your samples. As soon as you keep the same samples from the same collection together, then everything's fine.
You can have Strings I, Strings II and Woodwinds I on one computer, and Woodwinds II and Brass I on another computer, and then Brass II and Percussion on a third computer, etc. It's all up to you.
What you can't do is have the samples of one collection on two different computers.
Jerome