@charlzj said:
FWIW, Here's my experience using Vienna Instruments with Pro Tools so far. The Fxpansion vst to rtas adaptor (which works great with other VST instruments) sees the Vienna Instrument, but is unable to convert it. So at this point I am forced to use the Vienna Instrument in standalone mode. I downloaded the Plogue Bidule, and was able to use it to send midi from PT to the standalone Vienna Instrument. However, for some reason, I cannot get audio into PT via Bidule's rewire. It shows up on my PT aux channel, but when I select it, no sound. At this point I am only able to get Vienna Instrument's audio into PT via my Mac G5's optical output into my PT 192 interface. By running another optical cable from the interface's output back to the Mac I was able to digitally sync the audio. This is done by opening the audio/midi setting in the Mac, matching the sample rate and bit depth to my Pro Tools session, and selecting "external" for the mac audio sync.
Any suggestions for getting Bidule's rewire working properly would be greatly appreciated. It appears to be working, but makes no sound.
To the makers of Vienna Instruments: PLEASE devote some attention to us Pro Tools users. We are a big market.
Pro Tools 7.1
HD3accel
192 I/O
Mac G5 dual 2.7G
OS 10.4.5
Hi charlzj , I am contemplating purchasing Vienna Instruments and had hoped to get started using it in PT. I have had problems recently with other VI's that surprised me. This might have happened since installing PT 7.3. I was not getting sound on an aux channel with, say Ivory, even though I could see it was receiving MIDI. After a while I somehow figured it out. The aux chan input was on 'no input'. As soon as I selected an input, like 1-2, Ivory made sound. This was not very intuitive to me since I did not expect there would be a need to select an input since Ivory was in the Insert path and was supplying the sound, not the 1-2 input. But, I guess PT requires something other than 'no input' to be selected. Anyway, I wondered if you might be having the same issue.