+3 for K3
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Is it possible to run VE2 and K 3.5 simultaneously in stand alone mode on a 64-bit (vista) slave machine, or is that just asking for trouble?
Gaute Storaas
www.gautestoraas.no
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Hi ,@rpmusic said:
That sounds promising. So, if I run Rewire I can then route MIDI and AUDIO via the network? I'm a bit ignorant when it comes to this side of things but I'm fairly confident that Digital Performer handles Rewire.
I just wanted to make sure that there would be some sort of conflict or "bottleneck" if I ran VE and Bidule side by side.
although Bidule runs very stable (!) rewired alongside my Logic 8 + VE2.0 setup ,
there are two things you should be aware of when using Bidule in Rewire-Mode :
1 .The Rewire App runs only on one core , which can easily lead to system overload messages ( ...depending on your particular arrangement ...).
2. There is still a bug even in the latest Bidule release ( Bidule 0.9690 / from July 6th 2009 )- at least on my Mac G5 / OS 10.4.11 ,
which leads to hanging Midi-Notes every now and then . This might (?) be different on other systems ( Intel / OS Leopard / etc. ... ) .
Best
- Gerd
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Could someone briefly explain why one uses Rewire? I've googled it, but I'm not sure I understand when it's needed or desired in a pipeline. Is it for useful when you're running Bidule/hosting vst on the same machine as the DAW resides? Rewire doesn't actually send audio of ethernet, does it?
Sorry for the OT...
Oh... +4 for Kontakt 3.5/VEP stable goodness.
Thanks,
Mahlon
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ReWire is used on the same machine as the sequencer.
People use it instead of hardware-returns from Bidule because the timing is better. Also you don't need another audio interface to get the audio returns back to the sequencer.
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Are there any news about the release date? I believe I read somewhere in the forum that end of August was estimated...??
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I can tell you what the answer is: WE DON'T KNOW YET and therefore can't commit to a release date.
This is software!
[It occurs to me that it may not be clear - I don't work for VSL, of course!]
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Hi. I am ANOTHER Rob but the Rob above took the words out of my mouth. I have to get this going now so I'm about to install Bidule etc. Not that I understand it yet, a step by step would be helpful. VEPRO is the way to go, but I have to do this right now so it's Bidule for me in the mean time.
(To clarify, for the moment what I need to do is run Vienna SE+, East West, and Kontakt 3.5 (converted Giga instruments) as much as possible, all on the same 16 gig 8-core Mac as Digital Performer. I wanna see how much I can max this out and, if necessary, then add an additional mac (with VE/PRO by then hopefully). This is to replace Gigastudio machines which have failed as systems now. Rather than replace the failed PC machines and/or trouble shoot (as I have done so many times), I'm now attempting to go ALL MAC. Other composers have achieved this successfully with Bidule.)
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Hey Rob - I know what you mean. I had a 'freeze' fest on my last project. REALLY want this VEPRO (in this case to get my vsti's out of my DAW software and take advantage of all this ram I have on my main Daw.)
If for any reason this gets 'delayed' longer than a week or two I'll be installing Bidule as well.
Rob
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I briefly tested out bidule and was able to make everything work by following a small tutorial I found online (not sure where that is now, sorry). If you're just using bidule as a VST host, there's not much too it; it just looks more complicated because of all the 'wiring', etc.
I believe the help file that comes with bidule will get you there.
Also, Michael Patti at Cinesample made this great little video showing his setup with bidule. You can learn a lot just by watching this -- and it will fill in the blanks.
Mahlon