I've had no success so far in eliciting separate audio outs from different standalone instances. Also I've run into a problem when trying to record (a MIDI recording) of a perf legato cello loaded into a VI plugin after recording a sus-vib violin in the standalone. THe cello's notes keep getting cut off when I'm trying to play along with violin. However if I record the perf-legato cello first using the plugin, I can then record the violin (in the standalone) without anomalies in either instrument. Clearly this is, at least in my implementation, far from a perfect solution. (I don't think the problems I encountered result from my computer's deficiencies as, using the plugin version in the normal fashion, I'm able to play a good number of very complex matrices simultaneously - - without anomalies).
I don't think that the standalone was designed with aim of using it simultaneously with the plugin , so it would be great if the usage we've discussed in this thread - - which is essentially to find a way to overcome the RAM limits imposed by a 32bit system - - were included in the design goals of the standalone. Of course a comprehensive solution would be a 64bit version of OSX (which supposedly OS 10.5 will be), a 64 bit version of Logic and a 64bit version of the Vienna Instruments software. This desirable goal does not seem entirely likely in the immediate future, so refining the standalone, especially in light of the current licensing policy restricting each library segment to one machine, would be a significant interim improvement. If one computer can do the job of several machines even with present day technology, why not do it?