Hi
I have tried moving to the iLok version of Vienna Instruments Pro, on my Mac Pro under Monterrey. After the install, done with Vienna Assistant, previously created project tracks that contained patches loaded into Vienna Instruments Pro 2, now load BLANK.
I have experienced the same error attempting to load previously created VST Instrument Presets also. BLANK. (This is in Nuendo 12). I am not interested in Vienna Presets - this is not my issue. My instruments settings are saved by VST Presets, or track archives or projects.
I tried rolling back to 2.5.18664 (the last version I believe before iLok) and the presets and project tracks now load again as originally saved out. So at least I am not insane.
Yes, I have updated the directory manager. Yes I am online. Yes I have updated my iLok and activated the relevant licenses. Yes I have taken this to support - and they say "weird enough, VI Pro indeed opened empty here as well. This is the first time I see such behaviour myself here on my system...".
This is as far as support have gotten with this case. They offer no solution or even hope of one. They have had two weeks with it. I share here to discover if I am alone in this problem, and ask if anyone else is having this issue?
As a test, to see if the issue is that my VST Presets or Projects were created on really old versions of VI Pro, I created a new Project track with 2.5.18664, saved this, then rolled forwards to iLok using Vienna Assistant and this, too, loads BLANK.
Also for the avoidance of doubt, I tested the whole of the above on a totally brand new (Silicon) Apple laptop. No dice.
Needless to say, iLok and the transition to it is a complete non-starter for me. I am currently rolled back to 2.5.18664 and not feeling any too pleased with VSL, where I have spent a small fortune over the years. I frequently must revert to opening legacy projects as my clients often request remixes of tracks going back some time. This is called backwards compatibility and it is a difficult area for us modern composers - affecting how we approach archiving and loading our old work. Vienna Symphonic Library, for me at least, has added to the stress of this with their iLok transition, as it has proven to be non backwards compatible.
I am in fact contemplating employing an assistant to, under the E-License install, load up EVERY SINGLE cue that I have created in the last 5 years, stem all the VSL tracks out as individual audio tracks, and let go of the VSL platform once and for all.
Ben Bartlett