Hi all,
I got my first VIs the other day. I have a Pro Tools rig as my main recording machine and then a G5 iMac as my "sampler". Until now it’s been running Kontakt2 with a number of Horizon series sets and some stuff converted from my copy of the Pro Edition, although I’ve now pensioned off my old Giga PC.
OK, so I need to get an AU (or VST) host to run on the iMac so I can have at least 4 instances of the VI running to rough out string quartets or whatever before printing to tracks to PT. I have a copy of Logic on the iMac but it uses up way too much RAM to be viable. I need something leaner just to act as a host.
So does Vstack (or any other host) allow you to route audio from an individual instance of a virtual instrument to a specific audio output? I would kind of assume that you ought to be able to do this but I’d like to be 100% sure before parting with even another £36.
Basically I’m using the ADAT port of an M-Audio FireWire 1814 piped to my 01V96 digital mixer within the digital domain. With K2 I can select the ADAT outs individually but with the standalone VI I can’t. The 1814 shows up as a single device and if I choose it the audio is sent to its analogue outs, I can’t easily get it to the ADAT outs. Basically the VI seems to just take its settings from CoreAudio rather than from the 1814's own driver (as K2 does) which gives much greater routing flexibility.
While we're on the subject, what is everyone use using for this on the Mac? Is Vstack the best bet? If anyone has any recommendations about other hosts I’d be interested. I need something nice and simple which will allow me to use as much of my iMac’s RAM as possible for the actual VIs and then be able to pipe the audio via ADAT to the mixer without involving any converters.
Many thanks!
Nick
I got my first VIs the other day. I have a Pro Tools rig as my main recording machine and then a G5 iMac as my "sampler". Until now it’s been running Kontakt2 with a number of Horizon series sets and some stuff converted from my copy of the Pro Edition, although I’ve now pensioned off my old Giga PC.
OK, so I need to get an AU (or VST) host to run on the iMac so I can have at least 4 instances of the VI running to rough out string quartets or whatever before printing to tracks to PT. I have a copy of Logic on the iMac but it uses up way too much RAM to be viable. I need something leaner just to act as a host.
So does Vstack (or any other host) allow you to route audio from an individual instance of a virtual instrument to a specific audio output? I would kind of assume that you ought to be able to do this but I’d like to be 100% sure before parting with even another £36.
Basically I’m using the ADAT port of an M-Audio FireWire 1814 piped to my 01V96 digital mixer within the digital domain. With K2 I can select the ADAT outs individually but with the standalone VI I can’t. The 1814 shows up as a single device and if I choose it the audio is sent to its analogue outs, I can’t easily get it to the ADAT outs. Basically the VI seems to just take its settings from CoreAudio rather than from the 1814's own driver (as K2 does) which gives much greater routing flexibility.
While we're on the subject, what is everyone use using for this on the Mac? Is Vstack the best bet? If anyone has any recommendations about other hosts I’d be interested. I need something nice and simple which will allow me to use as much of my iMac’s RAM as possible for the actual VIs and then be able to pipe the audio via ADAT to the mixer without involving any converters.
Many thanks!
Nick
Mac Mini M2 16Gb RAM 500Gb int. SSD 2Tb ext. SSD Pro Tools/Mixbus An awful lot of VI, Synchron-ised and Synchron libraries, amongst others. VSL user since 2003.