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?
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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
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
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
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.
Are there any news about the release date? I believe I read somewhere in the forum that end of August was estimated...??
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!]
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.)
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
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