Hello again:
I understand that VI comes with installers for all the different methods of use (stand-alone, VST plug-in for PC, AU plug in for MAC). This gives the buyer the option of using anyway s/he pleases.
Regarding the plug-in version: when writing a large score with many instruments, can multiple instances of VI be run and sequenced simultaneously? I realize you have to input the MIDI into each instance separately.The question is, do you also have to record them separately and synch the recordings to make one piece.
If you are using a notation program to play the MIDI input, with each instrument on a separate MIDI track, can you assign each track/staff line to a separate instance of VI and play them in all at once or do you have to play them in separately?
Finally, am I correct that the only limit on the number of instances which can be run simultaneously is the limit of your computers processing and/or RAM capability? You can theoretically run 20 or 50 instances at the same time if your computer could handle it?
Again, I am just trying to get clear, in practical terms, about how to actually work with this new and, obviously forward looking, product. Thank you.
Be Well,
Poppa
I understand that VI comes with installers for all the different methods of use (stand-alone, VST plug-in for PC, AU plug in for MAC). This gives the buyer the option of using anyway s/he pleases.
Regarding the plug-in version: when writing a large score with many instruments, can multiple instances of VI be run and sequenced simultaneously? I realize you have to input the MIDI into each instance separately.The question is, do you also have to record them separately and synch the recordings to make one piece.
If you are using a notation program to play the MIDI input, with each instrument on a separate MIDI track, can you assign each track/staff line to a separate instance of VI and play them in all at once or do you have to play them in separately?
Finally, am I correct that the only limit on the number of instances which can be run simultaneously is the limit of your computers processing and/or RAM capability? You can theoretically run 20 or 50 instances at the same time if your computer could handle it?
Again, I am just trying to get clear, in practical terms, about how to actually work with this new and, obviously forward looking, product. Thank you.
Be Well,
Poppa