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  • VEP5 and Logic Pro 9.1.7

    Hello everyone, this is my first post here in the community section. I'm in need of some guidance. I've bought Vienna Ensemble Pro 5 and I'm trying to synch my Logic with VEP5. This is what I did: (in VEP5) - opened Vienna Ensemble Pro Server (64-bit) - clicked 'add' which opened Vienna Ensemble Pro - created a track with a Kontakt plug-in (with all the multi-output already configured to 16 stereo) and picked an instrument - choose the second midi channel - save it (in Logic Pro) - created a multi timbral instrument (midi instrument) - inserted the ensemble pro AU Result: I can't hear the instrument Could you help me with this? Thank you so much. Miguel

  • you can download a song that uses VEP 5 and MIR pro

    It should work without MIR pro

    http://www.cyrilblanc.fr/VSL/tutorial.zip 

    tell me if it is working ok 


  • Hey Cyril, The link you gave me doesn't produce any results other than the Vienna Ensemble Community.

  • Look in your download folder you should get a file "tutorial.zip" of more than 20 mb, when expanded it is a Logic file that is named :

    VEP 5 Project 5-6.1 with IAC AI tutorial

    You must unzip on the computer that has logic otherwise you will get a folder

    Just try it the server is up and running


  • Hey Cyril. Thanks for you tutorial, It was interesting. Still it wasn't exactly what I was searching for. But in the meantime I found it :) I opened the server first, then logic pro. Created an instrument track, placed the vep plug in. It automatically opened an instance to introduce my instruments. But before choosing the instruments I went to the environment page and created a multi instrument and transformer. After loading up the instruments, I created external midi tracks for each one and assigned the channels in logic. It went perfectly!! I have to thank Tobias Escher's tutorial for this :)