@dfhage said:
Could you tell me if the VI are compatible with Logic 7.2
Not from the very beginning, but soon...
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@golem said:
we ended up with an AU Server.
@Plowman said:
"Does this still apply when VI's are opened as an AU within Logic or is it back to the single app limit."
I'd like to know this too. Also, is it possible to open VI on the same Mac both as a plug-in within Logic and a stand-alone (hoping to gain more sample memory)?
I appreciate the updates on your testing and read them eagerly.
@Plowman said:
"Does this still apply when VI's are opened as an AU within Logic or is it back to the single app limit."
I'd like to know this too. Also, is it possible to open VI on the same Mac both as a plug-in within Logic and a stand-alone (hoping to gain more sample memory)?
I appreciate the updates on your testing and read them eagerly.
As pointed out in previous posting, VI AU uses an AU Server App.
This is: 1 Application for all AUs
But: indeed you can open standalone in parallel. In this case audio is _not_ routed back.
You even can make a copy of standalone and run 2 standalones (and AU host)
If this is an issue we will add virtual MIDI ports.
Pls note: this has _not_ been tested.
@Nick Batzdorf said:
Hm. So how would you route the audio from the stand-alone/server progam to your digital audio sequencer in this set-up, Golem?
As pointed out in previous posting, VI AU uses an AU Server App.
This is: 1 Application for all AUs
But: indeed you can open standalone in parallel. In this case audio is _not_ routed back.
You even can make a copy of standalone and run 2 standalones (and AU host)
If this is an issue we will add virtual MIDI ports.
Pls note: this has _not_ been tested.