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Old 04-13-2013, 06:21 PM
djacko djacko is offline
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Default Re: VE Pro 5 and Pro Tools 11

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Originally Posted by ionactive View Post
Hi Dj..

Actually you make a good point that I was not totally aware of - so glad I have not yet spent any money!

For me, I thought that VE Pro 5 would enable me to use all my virtual instruments (plugin etc) more efficiently in PT10 (i.e. use more memory etc).

I think I need to read into all this in a bit more detail. I have the following (for example :

1) Spectrasonics - Omni
2) Komplete U9
3) A load of stuff by IK Multi-media
4) Stuff by Applied Acoustics systems
5) etc

It seems to me (I think !) that 1,2 would be fine because they are AAX (therefore anything that runs in Kontakt 5 - including thrid party non NI stuff should be OK).

For 3 and 4 I have the RTAS plugins working with PT10. Now, as far as I recall, when these were installed the VST plugin were also installed. So if I am correct ...

1/2 - would run under PT11 fine.

3/4 would run under PT11, via VE Pro 5, as long as I load the VST versions of them.

Have I got it ?!!

Thanks again (all) for the advice.

Mark
Hello Mark_ I wish I had the words to fill all of your questions.
I would like to help though_

As I have stated before, VEP has been the best investment in software that I have made. It changed my world.
We all function differently... I LOVE templates. Be it in woodworking or software. VEP is superb in this mindset.

I have been able to create an impressive template with VEP (that works for many genres )
A VEP beneficial feature is that once you build this template; you don't have to reload it with every session, nor application.

I think, if you are truly interested it would be good to dwnld the demo app. ( you will need to have an elicense key) and have a look.
EveryOne looks and deals with things differently. Depending who you are, who may find this app. an amazing solution to your ways.

Furthermore, be it PT 9, 10, 11 or... though it being rewritten in 64 bit arch., is in NO way obsoleting VEP. If ever, that would take many versions of PT.

So, obviously I am a big fan.
Sorry to be so vague, but have a look. Esp. if you work 'in the box' with vi's, sample libraries etc.
_don
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