- #How to save individual instances in vienna ensemble pro how to#
- #How to save individual instances in vienna ensemble pro full#
- #How to save individual instances in vienna ensemble pro pro#
#How to save individual instances in vienna ensemble pro full#
The other case corresponds to item 3 above where you have a full orchestra endpoint configuration and so you just want to use this whole configuration for a different project. One is to use the endpoint configs as building blocks where you can easily build up a template, eg use pianoteq for pianos, Kontakt for harp, SoundIron for choirs and HSO for everything else. Use the Save Endpoint Configuration button at the bottom of of the VST Instruments window. Load as many plugins as you need and ensure that every instrument is routed to a plugin. In this case, load a project that reflects a typical ensemble you write for (eg film orchestra).
#How to save individual instances in vienna ensemble pro pro#
Note to other users: When you select the playback template, it doesn’t actually load the instance in VE Pro until you switch to Write mode. So I’m asking if this is possible or, if not, then I’m requesting a feature for the future that can accommodate either adjacent channels or adjacent ports. I haven’t figured out a way to do this automatically yet. I’d like either this to work, or possibly use adjacent port numbers rather than create a new instance.
#How to save individual instances in vienna ensemble pro how to#
I was trying to coerce it to use adjacent channels but couldn’t figure out how to make this work. While this works OK, it would be preferable (at least to me) to be able to stay within a single VE Pro instance. It seems that when you enable independent playback of different voices and add some notes on a new voice, it will create a new instance of VE Pro to accommodate the new voice. So I’ve successfully created a small version of a Vienna Ensemble Pro template and understand how to make it work (for the most part).