jaketanner
Senior Member
HI and thanks for the replies.
I have a couple of simple questions that I am struggling with in VEP...Watched the Groove3 tutorial video and it just gave me a bunch of questions, here are a couple:
What is the difference between using an instrument channel to host Kontakt or Omnisphere verses using a bus within VEP? They both seem to do the trick either way...so what's the benefit? COMMAND B, on Mac...bus, or I click the little instrument ICON on the bottom left...thanks.
Is it best in a master template, to save instances as decoupled? And then when I am finished with the session, I will save the VEP project in coupled? Or is that only if changes were made in VEP?
Last: Can I create a template in the standalone version, then import them into a server? It would be quicker to just have VEP open rather than any particular DAW, since I will be switching between Cubase and Pro Tools. Thanks.
I have a couple of simple questions that I am struggling with in VEP...Watched the Groove3 tutorial video and it just gave me a bunch of questions, here are a couple:
What is the difference between using an instrument channel to host Kontakt or Omnisphere verses using a bus within VEP? They both seem to do the trick either way...so what's the benefit? COMMAND B, on Mac...bus, or I click the little instrument ICON on the bottom left...thanks.
Is it best in a master template, to save instances as decoupled? And then when I am finished with the session, I will save the VEP project in coupled? Or is that only if changes were made in VEP?
Last: Can I create a template in the standalone version, then import them into a server? It would be quicker to just have VEP open rather than any particular DAW, since I will be switching between Cubase and Pro Tools. Thanks.
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