VE Pro 6150 - the update Port abbreviation in ProTools is appreciated -- but it is still quite confusing and the naming is (still) inverted.
The port names and midi channels as listed in protools 8 get VERY confusing if there is more than one VE Pro server node connected.
For example -- let's say there are two instances of VE Pro in protools.
Notice that the "node names" are "VEPro 1 1" and "VEPro 1 2"
This is the root of the naming mess --- the node names should simply be "VEpro 1" and "VEPro 2" (just like any other instance of more than one VI) - please keep reading...
SO -- when you want to assign a midi channel to VE Pro - node 2, port 3, channel 11, you are really assigning it (now) to: "VEPro 3 2 ch11" (should be "VEPro 2 3 11", right?)
===> The NODE and the PORT numbers are reversed! The FIRST number in the midi channel assignment SHOULD be the NODE, then the PORT, then the channel -- instead, it is PORT then NODE... which is counter-intuitive.
Can you please fix this naming convention. I can't tell you the number of times a day that I am frustrated (because I have to think, and do a double take) in trying to figure out where the track is routed. If slave #1 is always node 1, and slave #2 is always node 2, and I know the port and channel numbers of my template, then assigning midi channels in a multi-node, multi-port rig should be easy and intuitive. It's still pretty geeky, even to me. If assigning midi channels were more intuitive, and it listed things as we think about them, NODE > PORT > Channel, then it would be much more logical.
Can someone explain why the VE Pro product is designed this way? Doesn't anyone else hate this?
Thx
J