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  • Cubase 7 + Vienna Ensemble Pro routing

    Is there a step by step printed chart of setting up and connecting VePro within cubase 7. I had it working in Cubase 6 and upgraded everything to Cubase 7 64 bit and now I'm having problems. I can open one instance but adding more will not work and I get a continous loop playing if I minimize VePro .

    Thx.


  • I have tried to open a file that I did with VEP in a previous version of Cubase, and am not able to get a sound when I open it with Cubase7.

  • Hello, 

    Please send us a few screenshots and the steps you are taking to , I´m afraid your description of the problems is simply too short for me. 

    Please include the details of your system (OS, software versions, CPU, RAM, soundcard, soundcard settings). 

    Thanks, 

    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • Hello,

    I have been searching like mad how to get more than 16 midi input channels within Cubase 7 but I have not yet found any solution. I've set the server to 48 midi ports per instance as well as the VEP server interface connected in Cubase to 48 midi inputs per instance. However, in both the VEP5 instance as well as in Cubase I can only pick port 1-16.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks in advance

  • My impression is that your issue is related to not using the VST3 version of VEP.

     

    So the 16 MIDI channels (per 'port') is a limitation of MIDI nobody can do anything about. But you can use multiple ports, and VEP is capable of handling (according to manual: 32 MIDI ports, on page 45 VSL, needs to be updated) 48 MIDI ports with 16 MIDI channels each, thus a 768 MIDI channels in total within a single VEP instance.

     

    In Cubase, when you set-up you VST instrument, make sure you look for the VEP VST3 version in your 64-bit plugin folder. You should see two different VEP versions, one labeled "x64", which happens to be the VST2 version. Pick the other one (yes, counterintuitive, (http://community.vsl.co.at/forums/t/34658.aspx). Now you should be able to access up to the 48 ports x 16 MIDI ch each. Hope this helps.


  • That really helped! Hehe. Might have been confused that the option without "x64" would be a 32-bit.

    Thanks a lot!