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  • VE Pro Problem

     Hi,

    I've downloaded the demo for VE pro and I can open it in stand alone but not in Cubase 5 or Sonar 8. I follow these instructions but never get the local host 127message. (double-click 127.0.0.1 localhost (New))

    Of course this is the easiest way to use

    Vienna Ensemble PRO as a plug-inSingle-Computer Setup

    Vienna Ensemble PRO

    . Make sure your ViennaKey with the Vienna Ensemble PRO

    Vienna Ensemble PRO Server

    Vienna Ensemble PRO

    as a plug-in in your sequencer. Click Connect in the Server Interface and doubleclick 127.0.0.1 localhost (New) – a Vienna Ensemble PRO

    interface will instantly open up.

    (32-bit or 64-bit) and instantiate

    Windows 7(64), 8 gigs ram, 3.20 ghz. Want to run with Cubase & Sonar 32 bit

    Thanks,Tony


  • Did you start the server before Sonar?

    Have you checked "Advertise on Local Network" in the Server Preferences?

    DG


  •  DG, by server do you mean VE Pro.  What I did was open Cubase and went to my Virtual instruments rack and clicked on Vienna Ensemble pro which there were 2 of and thenI clicked on the available one .

    I never saw Advertise on Local Network.

    Thankks, Tony


  • OK, so assuming that you've installed VEP correctly, you need to do this:

    1. Run the server (either 32bit, 64bit or both)
    2. Click Preferences
    3. Check the box for "advertise on local network"
    4. Open Cubase
    5. Load VEP in the VST rack
    6. You should then get a dialogue asking which server you want to connect to (32bit, or 64bit). They will both have your local IP address.
    7. Click on the one that you want and then Connect.
    8. The VEP GUI should then appear.

    DG


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    @DG said:

    OK, so assuming that you've installed VEP correctly, you need to do this:

    1. Run the server (either 32bit, 64bit or both)
    2. Click Preferences
    3. Check the box for "advertise on local network"
    4. Open Cubase
    5. Load VEP in the VST rack
    6. You should then get a dialogue asking which server you want to connect to (32bit, or 64bit). They will both have your local IP address.
    7. Click on the one that you want and then Connect.
    8. The VEP GUI should then appear.

    DG

     

     DG, Nothing.  When I click on preferences it just gives me audio-midi etc.  Nothing says "advertise on local network".  I uninstalled, I'll try it one more time then I'm done, thanks for your help though.


  • Hello Tony,

    then you must be starting the Vienna Ensemble PRO Standalone instead of the VE PRO Server!!

    Best,

    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  •  It's on the "General" tab, if that helps.

    DG


  •  Guys,

    There is no "General Tab".  I tried to print screen but can't attach it here.  In the VE Pro folder it has

    Directory Manager

    Library Installer

    uninstall.dat

    unisntall 000

    Vienna Ensemble Pro X64

    Vienna Ensemble Pro

    vlsdameon

    Thant's it.  Whenb I open in cubase it gives the server window only. I hit connect than it promps to connet to another computer.  I have not been able to find anything that says "adertise on local network" or General tab. How do you start just the server in stand alone?

    Thanks


  •  Well, on my Windows 7 machine:

    1. Click Start
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Vienna Ensemble Pro folder
    4. Click Vienna Ensemble Pro Server

    All done. Does this not work for you?

    DG


  •  Uhhhh! Now I have a real problem.  I put this download trial of Jbridge in to try to make VE work and it didn't so I erased it (from control panel) and now Stylus won't open up and all the programs have this can't find proxy.dll junk and I've erased everything I could find with jbridge but it keeps crashing cubase and in plug-in properties it still reads it as being there.. 


  • That should be easy to fix. Remove the J-Bridge altered .dll text files. Replace them with the original .dll (before you removed them, assuming that you did). Make sure that you re-scan the plugins in your VST folder via the Plugin menu in Cubase.

    DG


  •  
    1. Click Start
    2. Click All Programs
    3. Click Vienna Ensemble Pro folder
    4. Click Vienna Ensemble Pro Server

    DG, thanks, that did it.  I was looking in the VEP folder in the C drive, the pro server was in the main user 1077 files.  Seems like it will work now, got the 127 message and it opened in cubase. 

    Thanks Again