Vienna Ensemble Pro 7: How to and What's New?
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
- Vienna Ensemble Pro 7: How to and What's New?
I'm revisiting Vienna Ensemble Pro again with the latest version 7. You'll get to see what's new and offered with VE Pro 7. I'll also go through an in-depth tutorial on setting it up with Cubase. We'll also preview the new Epic Orchestra 2.0. What is Vienna Ensemble Pro? It's a host that can offload the RAM of sample libraries from DAW to a separate computer or even on the same PC. I will demonstrate with one PC but the set up is similar if you are networking computers together.
OVERVIEW:
00:30 - What's New?
02:26 - Getting Started
04:45 - Preferences Page for VST
05:23 - Setting Up First Instance of Woodwinds & Brass
(copy & paste feature, color improvements)
08:54 - Routing input/outputs of MIDI and Audio
(midi ports, midi channels, couple/decouple, activating additional outputs in DAW)
16:10 - Setting Up Second Instance of Strings & Percussion
(Synchron player Epic Orchestra 2.0)
18:08 - Multiprocessing Threads & Audio Input/Outputs in Preferences
22:26 - Displaying Articulation Feature
23:38 - Automation Panel Improvement
25:45 - Conclusion
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As you are always so inspiring, two days ago I requested an iLok license for this (30 day demo) and thanks God for your AMAZING tutorial/presentation. I am now up and running with this :) Zillion thanks dear Joshua !!
Awesome, I hope it improves your workflow and gets rid of that long save time!
Thank you you explained this better than anyone else I’ve watched so far
Hey glad that I was able to help!
Super, super helpful. I was basically lost, I didnt really even know why I had VEP but after scoring a full feature, I now understand why I need it. Thanks brother.
Hey I'm glad this helped. This is why I made these videos; to make it less of a hair pull to figure this techy stuff out. Congrats on the feature!
Thanks a lot for that amazing tutorial
Your welcome! Let me know how that works for you.
Hi God willing I want to know where is the plugin located to connect the vienna ensemble pro 7 to the server God willing I pray that you are vibrant & are at peace & are following your Divine Path & are fulfilling your Order
( Divine Path = Destiny )
( Order = Purpose )
What DAW are you using? I'd recommend looking up how to use VEPro 7 with your DAW as Cubase has a certain way to find the VEPro 7 VST. Try to find the one that is VST3 version (usually called Vienna Ensemble Pro).
@@SohnCompositions yeah was telling me to see on vienna assistant if they have vienna ensemble pro because God blessed me to download vienna ensemble but not vienna ensemble pro so God willing that is what god wants me to do. May God bless you for responding. I pray you remain vibrant & at peace & are following your Divine Path & are fulfilling your Order
( Divine Path = Destiny )
( Order = Purpose )
Thanks a lot for this detailed explanation. I have bought it last year on sale but was fearing to install it because it seems so complicated. I will kick myself in the butt to make it happen in the next weeks. Thanks. Subscribed!
Yeah you bet Jonathan! Good luck with your template building. It's a bit of a workflow change but again it does makes save times faster, load times between sessions more convenient and you can scale out your studio with more libraries if you decide to network multiple computers together!
Question for you
I've been using VE in Ableton each Kontakt instance having about 5-15 instruments within it (so a instance for all brass, one for all strings, etc) and I understood that this helped cut down on CPU. If you're using an instance for each instrument, like you are in this video, are you still getting large templates set up with no issues? I'm going to get a slave computer soon so I'm trying ot streamline this, and your video was helpful, thank you
Yes it's an efficient way to go. The only downside to this method is it can get a bit messy when revamping the template with newer sample libraries that you want to add or replace down the road.
I should mention that I don't use this method anymore. I still use VEP but basically have over 100 instances loaded but with them disabled until I call a track up. Then I remotely enable the track on with a cc key assigned as the on\off switch.
Great vid! What does the decouple function do exactly?
Decouple makes it so that you can press "save" on Cubase without it linked to the VST instruments. That way, it saves quickly without having to wait. If you "couple" then it will take a while for it to save as it's saving all of the settings for each VST. I would "couple" VEP towards the end of your session, but then leave it "decoupled" for the rest of the time.
how do you handle volume and mic position tweaks per project when using a decoupled session so that it doesn't translate to the other projects?
In every Cubase session, I mainly touch volume through
1) Inside of MIDI (cc10 for panning - only when needed & the other cc11, cc1, cc7 for volume)
2) Inside of the DAW's mixer fade and pan.
For mic position... that's something I'm figuring out but currently my setup allows me to affect the Spitfire's stuff and Performance Samples stuff through MIDI cc assigning. So that is done in MIDI for now.
Thank you very much for your help! You are a very good guru! How can you use Vienna Pro for mixing and mastering using very heavy VST plagins?
Hey, I don't mix with VEP but there is a way to... I'm just more comfortable inside of Cubase. Automating inside of VEP is much easier in 7, so it's possible to do a good deal of mixing through VEP.
My million-dollar comment is sync options for TWO DIFFERENT sequencers synced tempo/time sign/etc. through midi in transport sync. to say Cubase and Studio oneor/ Nuendo. VE will show up as a midi sync option in S1 and Cubase synchronization. So play in VE controls both DAWs' Clocks with options to make sections free to change to be un-synced tempo etc. than sync again. Think everything through. VE will need midi connection options via midi controller/keyboard.
Do you often write with two sequencers at the same time? I think that's a cool proposition, but I don't know if I'd need to write in two different sequencers at he same time. Or do you mean on two separate rigs?
Wondering about compatibility with "VST System Link".
Sorry for the late reply, your comment slipped right past me. I'm not sure how that'd if you already have two computers connected together. Is that how you're running Cubase? with 2 licenses? I would imagine, they'd work still but you'd have to make sure the midi routing is pointed to VEPro and not to a VST system link port.
Thanks for this video. I setup my template like this moving from one instance of kontakt with several instruments. Once I got to around 300 instruments I was getting horrible feedback and pops and clicks like crazy. Each Kontakt instance in VE Pro was at over 90% usage.Once I disabled tracks in VE Pro 7 the noises went away and of course Kontakt instances usage dropped to below 10%. Do you disable/enable tracks in VE Pro? If so how? It’s sorta a pain to have to enable/disable tracks in VE Pro when using them but it works for now. Have seen a few videos on how to possibly do this from Cubase but still not sure how to do it. Thanks again !!!!
Yes I disable and enable tracks for that reason. There's a really good tutorial from Guy Rowland about it. He sets it up with a note on a midi keyboard, but I set mine up with continuous controller at cc19. If you set the data point at 1, that will enable track and 127 for disabling
@@SohnCompositions yes Sir that’s the video I was watching. He keeps saying “I setup pad 1” and “pad 2” but never tells us what the pad is. I’m just confused on what in Cubase or on my computer keyboard or actual keyboard controller might be the button or pad that enables and disables those VE Pro tracks. I use Metagrid but it’s on my main computer and all my VE Pro instruments are on a Server computer and I think that might be the issue. I think he’s on one computer.
Isaac, It should be mapped through the automation window inside of VEP pro. If you pull up the automation panel inside of each instance you made in VEP and go to the MIDI controller tab, then select the name of your Plugin channel and map it to a CC. I created two pads (or switches) through my Lemur touchpad. The two pads consist of CC19, set at the data points I mentioned earlier (1 = enable, 127 = disable). You should be able to ma it through touchpad on your metagrid, but you'll need to modify your touchpad and create those switches. Does that make sense?
@@SohnCompositions are you using a server or just one computer? I remember following your video when I was making my template you were on one computer I thought. I’m using a server computer and all my instruments are on my server computer which is mostly kontakt instruments. For now I’m using Remote Desktop to turn instruments on and off but it’s sorta a pain. It’s what Jason Graves does. Thank you so much for all your help.
@@isaachernandez7619 ah okay I see what you mean. That would be a bit of work going back and forth like that. Might I suggest trying the virtual KVM called Multiplicity? I use that not for VEP but for my separate video PC that is connected with my composing PC. It works well and as long as you have an extra screen, you can seamlessly switch from computer to computer and try it that way for your VEP automation mapping.
Hi Sohn, thanks for your video. I have to say that I'm still very confused about how VEP works. Would you be available for a paid lesson on how I can set this up in Cubase? I have not been able to find enough information online to help me through this. Let me know if you are available. Thanks, Jeff
Hey Jeffrey, sure happy to help. There are a lot of benefits mainly through being able to swap in and out of sessions using the same VST's loaded either through another networked computer or the same one. It also gives you the ability to scale your VST library and have access to them through networked computers. If you'd like to talk more, then hit me up at my email: lessons@sohncompositions.com
would disable tracks in cubase be an easier alternative?
There are tradeoffs when working that way as opposed to VEP as a third party sample host. The main reason I do it this way is to save on hard disk space as Cubase session files get fairly large when you add in hundreds if not thousands of tracks in the project, when loading Kontakt instances natively in Cubase. Whereas, with VEP it will keep the Vubase session file size to a minimum.
Am I correct in saying that, in Cubase, you can't have an Instrument track sending MIDI to VE Pro, and have the audio return to the same track? The way you're showing requires two tracks per instrument (one for MIDI and one for audio), with all of the associated clutter and double-naming, etc. But I would like to have one track for each instrument, not two. I would like to have the Instrument track send the MIDI to VE Pro, and then have the audio from VE Pro come back to the same Instrument track. Pro Tools has been able to do this since version 7, back in 2007. It's kind of baffling that Cubase (and Logic I think) can't do this in 2023. I don't know much about Cubase, so please correct me if I'm mistaken. Thank you.
You can but there are limitations doing it that way. Cubase's instrument track can not select different MIDI ports in VEP so you can do only do 16 channels for each port , and in consequence each instance in VEP. To take advantage of using more MIDI ports that VEP can offer in the pipeline, you'll need to use Cubase's MIDI tracks. At least this way, it's more stable you'll use less instances in VEP.
@@SohnCompositions I have Cubase Elements 12, and this is what happens:
I create a stereo Instrument track and put VE Pro on it. Then I create more Instrument tracks. On the new tracks, I would like to send their MIDI to VE Pro, but am not able to. There is no MIDI OUT, as there is in Pro Tools. However, if I make some MIDI tracks, I am able to send their MIDI to VE Pro. Then I "Activate Outputs" on the VE Pro track, and in the mixer, I end up with two tracks per instrument - the MIDI track and the Aux track.
Maybe it's a limitation on Cubase Elements, but I am not able to send the MIDI from an Instrument track to VE Pro. It's only possible with a MIDI track.
@gdugan2 I can't speak for Cubase Elements, but on Cubase Pro you can send midi data to VE Pro using an instrument track. I should correct my previous reply saying that you can only connect to one VEP instance at a time with an instrument track though, so ideally one midi port and one midi channel can only connect to an instrument track per instance of VEP. I mentioned earlier that you can connect up to 16 channels, that can only be done via midi tracks inside of Cubase.
@@SohnCompositions Thank you for your reply. I can do that in Elements too. One Instrument track can connect to one instance of VE Pro and one MIDI channel. A second Instrument track cannot connect to the first instance of VE Pro.
Hi Sohn, What kind of fader board do you use? Thanks
Hi, I'm using an android tablet on Lemur. Composer Tools Pro is an app for Lemur that is great for orchestral keyswitching.
The problem I've found with this is that Cubase has a bug that doesn't let you import rack instruments from different projects. Any workaround?
Hmm, didn't think about that. You would have to create "track" instruments then instead of "rack" which you can then import. Just have the track instruments in a folder on the Project timeline but don't have any MIDI recorded onto them. Instead route a new MIDI track into them for any sequencing.
@@SohnCompositions Hey thanks, but if I do it that way, I won't be able to add inserts on individual channels right? Because all MIDI tracks will go to that "track" instrument and only that track will be able to process the signal, or I misunderstood?
@@omerfaran8514 No, you'll still be able to activate multiple output channels and insert them on their respective channels doing it this way. You just have to make sure to have multiple channels enabled in the settings.
@@SohnCompositions Ohhh I got it now thanks a lot!
Hello Sohn, Thank you for spending your time creating this video for the VSL Pro 7 setup with cubase. I am looking foward for your upcoming video regarding different Virtual Instruments setup with CUbase. ! Subscribe your channel with full support for every single video. THanks Sohn.
Hey Ja Yong, thanks for subscribing. Is there a particular setup that you're looking for? When you different virtual instruments setup with Cubase, do you mean routing? Template creations?
Each instrument should be on its own channel, unless when you apply EQ you want the other instruments on that same channel assignment to be effected also. This is not ideal, because most often you would never EQ two instruments the same. Plus, you might want different FX between the two instruments, like verb or delay. So I really don't see the logic of having multiple instruments assigned to the same MIDI channel or same outputs using the 'all' feature.
You are flicking with your mouse too fast and it creates visual chaos.
I see, I'm sorry. I'll keep that in mind for next time. If anything you can maybe slow down the video using RUclips settings to something g like 90% to help with the viewing experience