![]() ![]() The internal sends within VE pro if set to "pre Fader" changes the sent signal from stereo to mono. ![]() Other approaches to this would be to goose the auxes either in the DAW by 3 db, or I haven't repeated this test in PT but wouldn't be suprised if there was some wierdness with on the Logic side of things affecting the gain structure of rewire type instruments as well.Ī couple of other weird things came up as well, pretty parenthetical and totally work-around-able if thats a word. My fix for this was to back off the individual channel strips to +3 db and everything worked well. This seems a little weird to me but I imagine VEP has some sort of limiter built into its outputs as well to facilitate the possibility of a lot of instruments being pushed through a limited number of outs. Neither the sections Auxes nor their reverb sends experienced any overs during this test with most of the orchestra going full bore and about 90-95% of dynamic volumes, but there was clipping visible and audible coming from the individual channel strips. These were returned through stereo auxes, one for each section String, Wind, Brass and Percussion, and then one for each section's reverb send, so 8 stereo auxes in total, the reverb plugins were hosted within the DAW on the Aux inputs channel strip. I set up a small Orchestra cue using about 18 instruments in VE pro. ![]() I could only get the levels to match by bumping the faders in VEP up to their plus 6db max. In my case I only tested this in Logic, as my client was a Logic user. A quick dirty test of this is to put two instances of Vienna Instruments instrument of your choice up, one inside PT or logic, one inside VE pro. one of the first things I noticed about VE pro was that it printed very very low inside Logic, almost like there was a +4/-10 discrepency. Works well and sounds good but here are the caveats:įirst the gain structure is attenuated in VE pro on the instrument channel strip by 6 db approx. I am equally impressed with the amount of automation data it is preset to recieive. Works great, does what it says it does, integrates into protools seamlessly, works equally well in Logic although there is some small workarounds needed to get logic to pass volume/mod equivalent info beyond the channel strip. I just spent about a month ringing out VE pro. ![]()
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