

I still have to create physical inputs in Logic and send them to VEP, but after transferring an entire track with 16 inputs and some audio tracks all sent to VEP, one core of Logic is at like 5% - that's it! And in VEP, I have put a ton of effects, have a few large sample libraries open etc and that runs at about 40% - and very stable at that percentage. The main reason I bought it for was to resolve an issue with input monitoring (16 inputs) and I can report that it has worked out great. It really integrates seamlessly in my setup! I thought one of the issues I might have is matching the version of the track I open in my DAW with the mixer setup, but to my surprise, the mixer settings save as metadata with the plugins in my DAW! Not once have I had any issues with a mismatch there and everything loads automatically with the track in my DAW. I've been looking for a decent harmonium sample bank, so I might buy that with a key and can try the demo from there.Īfter using VEP for a couple of weeks, I thought I'd post back on my experiences thus far.

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Sorry for all the questions.just want to see which of my pains this will resolve if any! I'd try a demo but you need a ViennaKey to download it. Mapping controllers looked relatively easy too - does it work similar to Live? For instance, if I mapped a knob on my controller to a plugin parameter, would my controller get updated if I change the value of the parameter on the plugin itself?

In terms of automation, I'm not so sure I would want any from VEP, but I may be overlooking something there. I have not read of any such issues with Logic either, so maybe you're right and it has something to do with Live's PDC issues. (Was working great with Studio One, I'm wondering if the issue was with with Live's current problems with PDC?)Thanks for the info. (Was working great with Studio One, I'm wondering if the issue was with with Live's current problems with PDC?) Great though for bringing in Kontakt instruments (like percussion) that were going to take up a lot of CPU but didn't need controller changes made. The other thing I was trying to work around was to do with getting modulation and getting controller info in from VEP. it would just stop randomly even with VEP Latency set at zero (without it the kick drum on the 1 would glitch slightly compared to the others).

I'd need to have some time to play with it some more, the looping issues were with Maschine. Apart from looping issues and these two plugins, are there general issues with timing or does it work well? Is there something specific about the Maschine and Kore instances that is causing the issue? I guess I want to know if getting this will actually help or cause more issues before I buy it! I haven't tried this with 9 in a while but the last time I tried (in the beta stages) I had the same issue.Interesting. defeating the main point of using VEP in the first place! This basically meant that Live used the same amount of CPU as if the plugins were hosted within Live. Taoyoyo wrote:I've had some problems in the past, where in order to circumnavigate issues (and looping inconsistencies) with certain plugins hosted in VEP (IIRC it was two instances of Maschine and Kore) I've had to run VEP plugin in the 'zero latency' mode. Any experiences with Ensemble pro would be much appreciated! Personally, I use Logic sometimes, Live sometimes and it would be great to have the ability to mix audio from any DAW on my computer or indeed any computer on my network with no timing issues.
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I know some will say "why should I buy other software - all I need is Live" and that is fine. I have noticed similar spikes when monitoring audio in Live, but given it does not give you any information as to what load is on each core, it is difficult to determine if Live has the same issue as Logic? Multi-out instruments like Kontakt are also an issue as all processing happens on a single core for each instance. So if I use Logic to mix live instruments, when I start adding plugins, it begins to overload that core. My main reason for considering buying it is that I use Logic also and if you want to monitor inputs, all audio is processed on a single core (the 8th in my case). Another reason is that summing would be done outside Live (not starting the debate here - just pointing it out!). Also, I have read about some rewire issues and it looks to me like Ensemble pro is a far more elegant solution. First, there has been a multitude of posts regarding PDC and it looks to me like Ensemble pro handles this very well - the idea being that you load third party plugins in Ensemble pro rather than Live. Has anyone used Vienna Ensemble Pro with Live? I have a few reasons for asking.
