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VEPro 7 now available!

Danielle at some point in the future vep7 will include an AU3 version of the regular vep plugin, which will support multiple midi ports. Their vst3 plugin already does but it’s not supported in logicpro. I suspect logicpro will need an update to support multiple midi ports in AU3 also. So we have that to look forward to but it may be a while, wouldn’t surprise me if it’s still years away.

Another option is the multiport environment based templates that provide a way to handle more then one midi port into a single vep instance by using environment objects that insert cc99 events in front of every note to indicate port and then the vep plugin translates it back to port routing in vep. That actually works way better then the event input plugin, which I would avoid. You can find those here to try out: https://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=137085
 
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Danielle at some point in the future vep7 will include an AU3 version of the regular vep plugin, which will support multiple midi ports. Their vst3 plugin already does but it’s not supported in logicpro. I suspect logicpro will need an update to support multiple midi ports in AU3 also. So we have that to look forward to but it may be a while, wouldn’t surprise me if it’s still years away.

Another option is the multiport environment based templates that provide a way to handle more then one midi port into a single vep instance by using environment objects that insert cc99 events in front of every note to indicate port and then the vep plugin translates it back to port routing in vep. That actually works way better then the event input plugin, which I would avoid. You can find those here to try out: https://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=137085

Thank you, I'll look at it for sure.
 
Did they add some kinda of auto (wake) enable track on midi activity or do you still have to faff about with midi cc's in DAW ?
 
Did they add some kinda of auto (wake) enable track on midi activity or do you still have to faff about with midi cc's in DAW ?
You can now map the enable/disable to the parameter. Even for entire folders.
 
Just installed it , but haven't worked with it so far .

But when loading my Standard Setup ( Mac ; OS X 10.13.6 ; PLAY6 Libraries only ) I noticed that - compared to VEP6 - this setup loads within 3minutes instead of 4minutes , and according to ACTIVITY MONITOR my system is using slightly 4GB less RAM ( 49GB compared to 53GB ).
 
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Just installed it , but haven't worked with it so far .

But when loading my Standard Setup ( Mac ; OS X 10.13.6 ; PLAY6 Libraries only ) I noticed that - compared to VEP6 - this setup loads within 3minutes instead of 4minutes , and according to ACTIVITY MONITOR my system is using slightly 4GB less RAM ( 49GB compared to 53GB ).
This for me has much more value than all that epic orchestra or the plug ins. Hope it will be the same with my system.
 
Just installed it , but haven't worked with it so far .

But when loading my Standard Setup ( Mac ; OS X 10.13.6 ; PLAY6 Libraries only ) I noticed that - compared to VEP6 - this setup loads within 3minutes instead of 4minutes , and according to ACTIVITY MONITOR my system is using slightly 4GB less RAM ( 49GB compared to 53GB ).

Since you're on a Mac, if this is true with Windows as well, it'll be worth the price at least for me.
 
It's an iPad app that controls VEPro 7. Check it out on the VSL site.
It's not available on the app store yet since it is still in beta. In order to get a copy of the beta you have to email Montreal Music Labs and request the beta copy.
 
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