So... in standalone mode, you can run single VI, but to run multiple VI's, you need host software, right? (to run VI as VST plug-ins) [Correct me if I'm wrong.]
No problem if your entire studio is on a single computer. Your sequencer would be your host. Perfect.
But in my current set-up I've got a Mac and two PC's. The Mac runs Digital Performer and calls the shots via MIDI. The PC's run Gigastudio (bleh.)
If I were to ditch Gigastudio and use Vienna Instruments, is there a way to run multiple VI's on each PC at the same time? I'd hate to think you have to install a full-blown sequencer (e.g. Cubase) on each PC, simply to host VI's as plug-ins. Would the PC software still pay attention to the MIDI commands from the Mac, and route them to the VI plug-ins?
I'm hoping there is an easier solution. Anyone try this yet?
No problem if your entire studio is on a single computer. Your sequencer would be your host. Perfect.
But in my current set-up I've got a Mac and two PC's. The Mac runs Digital Performer and calls the shots via MIDI. The PC's run Gigastudio (bleh.)
If I were to ditch Gigastudio and use Vienna Instruments, is there a way to run multiple VI's on each PC at the same time? I'd hate to think you have to install a full-blown sequencer (e.g. Cubase) on each PC, simply to host VI's as plug-ins. Would the PC software still pay attention to the MIDI commands from the Mac, and route them to the VI plug-ins?
I'm hoping there is an easier solution. Anyone try this yet?