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  • What Am I Doing Incorrectly? (VEPro)

    Hey all, I'm having some frustration with the software and I desperately need some help to solve this. I'm under a time crunch too so any and all help would be appreciated.

    I'm using Cubase Pro 11, and VEPro 6 (yes I know support has ended, and I'm open to upgrading but I dont think upgrading is going to solve my issue - however, if it would, I'll gladly and immediately get a license).

    I'm running a large template with all libraries hosted completely in VEPro. I used to have them spread out across 8 instances, my computer didn't like that, so I painstakingly got everything in there using just two instances of VEPro, with all 48 MIDI ports being used. Checking activity monitor, when everything is loaded, it gets up to about 170-180GB of memory just used by VEPro.

    I have a Mac Pro 2019, 12-core processor, 224GB of ram, and every one of those samples is run off of an internal SSD in a PCIe slot. Yet 60% of the time, I get a lot of sample drops, jitters, stutters and freezes. Closing VEPro ends up in a complete seize up fairly often and I have to force restart my entire machine. I have no other user programs running while I'm working other than VEPro and Cubase, and I've set the VEPRo mutli thread settings to just 4 threads.

    I feel like with my configuration, I shouldn't be having these issues - and if the solution really is upgrading, then I'll do it but I dont see how or why that would actually fix it. 

    Thanks,

    AJ

     

    3.3 12 Core Intel Xeon W, 224GB 2933 DDR4 ram, Mac OS 11.6 (Big Sur)


  • are you having this trouble with VE Pro itself, not connected to Cubase or are you running _coupled with_ Cubase.
    If the latter, decouple it, that's a terrible way to work with any but the smallest load.