@Paul said:
Hi Mark, Did you find the small "+" sign next to your Kontakt volume slider already? Routing in Studio One is explained in the VE Pro Manual. Best. Paul
Yes I see the + sign and it makes sense to me now.
Thank you again for explaining this. I believe I have a sufficient understanding of this functionality. I am a software developer so I like to get a precise understanding of things, and I am willing to read the documentation. I have some suggestions to help convey this functionality in the future:
1) To me, sound coming from a VI is considered an output, and the fact that it is called an input lead me to think it was midi as that is the input to a VI. Once I knew it was an output, I did find the section of the VEP manual that discusses multi-output VIs like Kontakt and that helped.
2) The global setting in my VEP has 32 channels of audio output as the maximum. The add channel input presents a total of 59 channels to select from for kontakt. It looks like only 32 of those would actually available as outputs due to vep settings and perhaps studio one limitations--which is enough. I don't know how the number of 59 was arrived at, but it may be best if he GUI limit the number of additional outputs that can be added to the max audio channels -1. I looked more closely at Kontakt, and it appears it can expose a maximum of 64 audio outputs. Much of my confusion was because I could not figure out how the number of 59 total outputs (channel 'inputs') was arrived at. I note that the number of VI outputs exposed in Studio One is 32 which ties in to the maximum audio channels in the global settings, so that makes sense.
3) If you had someone prepare maybe a single page explanation of this aspect of WEP, it may save time and help others understand this more quickly and not take your time to explain it in a forum.
Having said all that, my system with VEP on a network computer appears to be working very well, and I will be able to continue setting up instances and use it effectively. If any of my assumptions above are not accurate, I would be glad to learn the correct answers. I make assumptions here to try and reduce the amount of hand-holding I am asking for, to respect your time. Thanks again.