BTW ... which flavour of ProTools offers more than 4096 samples of latency compensation?
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
194,319 users have contributed to 42,915 threads and 257,954 posts.
In the past 24 hours, we have 1 new thread(s), 13 new post(s) and 80 new user(s).
But what I don't understand: with VE Pro I only have so many different VIs per instance... how will this be reflected in MIR pro?
... sorry for being dense, but I don't understand the question ...? 😕
...sorry, I kind of read over this... sorry what I meant was the following:
when I open one instance of VEPro as a logic-plugin, I can only use 16 MIDI channels (or VIs) per instance. As this is a limitation caused by logic rather than VSL software I would be curious, how MIR PRO will deal with this limitation (as my current template includes around 60 instruments). Will I have to use multiple instances of MIR (as in VEpro) or will there be a possibility of extending channels like a multi-multi instrument....
and then, will I be able as in VEPro to route the individual instrument output to a separate bus (I am not sure if I would want to do this, as in a way this seems against the primary MIR concept to me (another external mixing point)... but anyway, it would be interesting, if it would work)?
Greetings,
Patrik
@Dietz said:
There will be a built-in solution especially for those poor souls who have to use Logic. A workaround, of course, but it will work.
This is really not an appropriate or polite statement from someone who works for VSL. Dietz, you usually try to deflect discussions away from platform wars and this comment shows a rather unfortunate bias. It also tells tells me that Mac/Logic users are possibly regarded as second-class citizens by VSL and even that development for Mac takes a reluctant second place in your priorities.
Very unfortunate indeed.
Logic is so behind in some domaines, because they are years ahead in others (64 bit). Hopefully the new Logic X (slated for this summer) will give us lots of surprises!
@musos said:
This is really not an appropriate or polite statement from someone who works for VSL.
I'm pretty sure Dietz wasn't being completely serious with his comment. I think it's possible to find a bit of banter there.
For the record I also took Dietz's comment very lightheartedly (I still would even without the emoticon), in addition, if 80% or so of a company's customers are PC users of course they would take priority in some fashion or other. I'm happy enough that VSL video demos/tutorials are done on the Mac - you just can't beat the aesthetics, and I personally could not possibly work if I had to look at a Vista screen/buttons/architecture etc.
Logic X? Where did you hear that? This summer? I wonder whether it will just be a little Lionized or actually include some real improvements...
@Dietz said:
There will be a built-in solution especially for those poor souls who have to use Logic. A workaround, of course, but it will work.
This is really not an appropriate or polite statement from someone who works for VSL. Dietz, you usually try to deflect discussions away from platform wars and this comment shows a rather unfortunate bias. It also tells tells me that Mac/Logic users are possibly regarded as second-class citizens by VSL and even that development for Mac takes a reluctant second place in your priorities.
Very unfortunate indeed.
You could also read it as VSL spending extra time specifically for Logic users on features that nobody else needs, thereby showing a greater commitment to OSX than Windows. [;)]
DG
@Dietz said:
There will be a built-in solution especially for those poor souls who have to use Logic. A workaround, of course, but it will work.
This is really not an appropriate or polite statement from someone who works for VSL. Dietz, you usually try to deflect discussions away from platform wars and this comment shows a rather unfortunate bias. It also tells tells me that Mac/Logic users are possibly regarded as second-class citizens by VSL and even that development for Mac takes a reluctant second place in your priorities.
Very unfortunate indeed.
Sigh. Why can't my words be taken with a pinch of salt, especially when I give a positive answer and add a BIG FAT SMILEY ...
So let me put it that way: Yes, we try to overcome the limitations of Logic once again on behalf of a tailor-made solution, developed escpecially for you.
... does this sound better now?
@DG said:
Luckily professionals using MIR use Windows 7.
DG
There is no other solution as MIR, today, only work on PC ![:@]
As VSL is developing MIR PRO to run on Mac it is a serious sign that there is money to do with Mac user and a lot of Mac user are refusing to work with PC
VSL (Martin S) did an extra effort to re-wite loading routine, so now you can load using full speed of your I/O
By the way, did a comparison at and equal configuration before buying my Macpro 12 core, Mac is a little bit cheaper [:P]
@Dietz said:
Sigh. Why can't my words be taken with a pinch of salt, especially when I give a positive answer and add a BIG FAT SMILEY ...
So let me put it that way: Yes, we try to overcome the limitations of Logic once again on behalf of a tailor-made solution, developed escpecially for you.
... does this sound better now?
That sounds much better than "poor souls" who use Logic.
Your tailor-made solutions are always appreciated.
That's more like the Dietz I've seen on these forums.....[Y]
@Errikos said:
.....and I personally could not possibly work if I had to look at a Vista screen/buttons/architecture etc.
Luckily professionals using MIR use Windows 7.
DG
Well, there had to be some compensations for using such a repulsive system
Why do you think MIR is repulsive? Have you ever used it?
DG