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  • VE Pro

    VE Pro runs on my PC (XP 64 bit) as a slave fine.  However I am unable to make a VST channel of Omnisphere and it is directed properly to where the Plugin is located.  (In the Steinberg VST Plugins folder of my system drive).

    Is there a problem or am I doing something wrong.  The manual doesn't describe how to do this.  I click the "Add New VSTi Channel" and nothing happens.


  • My PC is running in slave mode and VE Pro works.  When I click on "Add New VSTi Channel" nothing happens.  The Plugin for Omnisphere is in the Steinberg VST Plugins folder which I added to VE Pro's Plugin directory.

    I can't figure out why this doesn't work.


    1. Does VE Pro even list Ominsphere?
    2. If not are you trying to load a 32bit plug into a 64bit server?

    DG


  • My PC slave is running XP 64 bit.  Is that the problem?  If so does Omnisphere have a 64 bit version?


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    @cklatman_7564 said:

    My PC slave is running XP 64 bit.  Is that the problem?  If so does Omnisphere have a 64 bit version?

     

    It has nothing to do with the OS. it's a question of whether you are using the 32bit server or 64bit on the slave machine. I don't think that Omnisphere is 64bit, so try running the 32bit server to see if that makes a difference. Double check the VSTi path is correct as well while you're at it.

    DG


  • Yes thank you that worked.  If I use the 32 bit mode is there any difference in performance?


  • It should be exactly the same. The only difference is that you are limited to something under 4GB of memory for all your 32bit Instruments.

    DG


  • Sorry to bring this old thread up!

    I'm running a x64bit XP system.

    So does that mean if I used VE Pro 32bit, I could open say, 4 instances of VE Pro 32bit and have up to around 4gb in each? To utilise my 16gb RAM?

    Hope that makes sense!

    Ian


  • Hi Ian,

    actually, XP64 is the only Windows system that is not officially supported - although it works, we will not actively support and develop for it in the future.

    Here´s how it works: If you use VE PRO 32 bit, you can access up to 2.8 GB of RAM all in all - all VE PRO instances connect to 1 VE PRO Server.

    If you use VE PRO 64 bit with Vienna Instruments, Vienna Imperial and other 64 bit plug-ins, you can load as much RAM as you have available [:)]

    And of course you can run 32- and 64 bit instances simultaneously.

    Best,

    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • Thanks for your speedy reply Paul!

    What if I have a VST effect that I want to use on all instances of my VE Pro, but this VST will only show up as a usable effect in VE Pro 32bit. i.e. it's a 32 bit VST.

    Can I use 2.8GB of RAM in each instance of VE Pro 32 bit that I open? I.e. 2.8GB of strings in one, then another 2.8GB of brass in another, etc??

    This is starting to get complicated! :)

    Cheers!

    Ian


  • Hey not to worry I'll have a play around - I'm sure I'll be able to wrok it out!

    I'm on a 64bit system so thought I'd be able to use as much available RAM as I could - even though I'm running the 32bit version of VE Pro.

    Not to worry!

    Ian