Hi,
some months ago I changed my complete settings and also DAW (but wasn't able till now to really focus on it). What I am asking myself now is what is the most efficient way to get my system work.
My orchestral Template is primarily based on VSL Instruments (hosted in the VI Pro Player). Just the Strings come from the Play Engine (bad engine, but thats another topic) and one Kontakt Instrument (Glockenspiel) and I control all tracks with VSTExpression Maps I am currently writing myself (as the pre-made ones do not fulfill my personal needs).
As you might guess from the heading, I use the MIR Pro (primarily the Teldex Studio). Now I am wondering how to get my Instruments (all of them) into the MIR and back into Cubase in the most efficient way.
I see 2 ways (if you would know more and better ones, please tell me):
1) Open an VST Instrument (F11) in Cubase, select the VST3 Vienna Ensemble Pro 5 and then hosting all Instruments in one Vienna Ensemble Pro 5 Instance. Then setting up for each Instrument a MIDI Track, connect it to the respective Track in VE Pro 5. After that, setting up everything in VE Pro 5 according to my needs (EQ etc.), make stems for each group and route them back (as audio-tracks) into Cubase 5.
So basicly: Let VE Pro 5 hosting the Instruments and Cubase just sending the MIDI and receiving back the Audio.
2) Setting up all Instruments and the whole mix in Cubase itself (so making e.g. an Instrument Track for each VI Pro Instance) and then putting in the MIR Pro as an insert effect to all the tracks I want to be connected to MIR Pro.
So basically letting MIR Pro work as an audio Effect Plug-In and let the rest inside of Cubase.
My question to you: Does anyone have any experience in how the performance of MIR and VI Pro changes when it is hosted by Cubase 7 (or another DAW might be also interesting) or by VE Pro and what does perform more efficient in terms of CPU (spikes), RAM Management etc.? Or is it related totally one the computer system or maybe it doesn't make any difference at all?
Sadly I cannot perform this test yet myself. As I said, I moved from a whole different system and DAW (or better said I used a notation programm) and I am still in preparation of everything. So I would kindly ask if someone has already experience with that ;).
I appreciate every answers from you and thank you in advance for reading this looooooooong text ;)
Kind Regards,
Christian