@dpcon said:
Here's an interesting point: I'm orchestrating/mocking up a number of cues on a project. My FW dies so no more VI in DP. The composer is calling regularly so I have to load an unload cues in a hurry to talk about several in the course of discussion. With no VI loaded I can change to a different sequence in seconds which is just not possible with a huge pallette of VI in DP.
So I'm now convinced I must run VI outside of DP on Plogue Bidule and forget about running things inside DP.
Anyone else come to this conclusion?
Not really-- there's no reason to limit yourself to running the VIs outside of DP only, unless I've misunderstood your point.
The solution to drives potentially failing is to back up EVERYTHING on redundancy drives. For critical projects, I'd have layers of redundancies ready to go, always being updated at every step. I'd also have a second computer on hand just in case.
I would have my VI library backed up on respective drives, DP application and project files, VI custom patches and all VI-related utilities backed up, all audio and video backed up accordingly.
Load times? How crucial is it that you complete your edits in the director's presence? Consider making rough mixes for him, which can be loaded quite quickly and easily. Any fixes might be done with just a piano patch on the fly. Those would be for notes only, but if the load times will be a problem, then catching all the keyswitches for these changes is an eternity by comparison.
VI is not terribly quick work-- it's very detailed and more time consuming than lesser libraries, as you know. Of course, the faster the better in terms of workflow. But there's not much you can do with drives failing, however rare that might be (once is too much!!).
Even if you were running VI in Plogue, if the FW drive failed, VI would have to be reloaded anyway, regardless of the host app.