![]() ![]() So, for instance, when it says in the manual: Add a new instrument track and choose Vienna Ensemble does that mean a new instance of Vienna Ensemble and NOT VE Pro? Because he next screenshot show VE Pro and says: The windows you will see now are the Vienna Ensemble Server Interface, the Vienna Ensemble Server and the Vienna Ensemble GUI. I am sitting in front of my computer for hours before I post. Please understand I am not posting frivolously. I have been running Digital Performer and other DAWs for years - there are a lot of pieces to this puzzle and I cannot seem to easily piece them together. To me at least, it is not written very clearly. Hello, I have read and re-read the manual. ![]() The midi setup for DP is clearly demonstrated with lots of screen shots in the VE PRO pdf Manual,you have also started another thread earler that I responded to explaning the Ve Pro midi ports in more ease take the time to read the replies and the manual and search other threads,before posting. In your host sequencer create 8 midi tracks and assign each midi Channel to 'Vienna Ensemble Pro 1 1' > Midi Channel 1 - 8 respectively. In VE Pro main GUI you assign a port (for example:'Vienna Ensemble Pro 1 1')to the Omnisphere instrument and leave midi channel on 'Omni'. IN VE PRO YOU HAVE TO ASSIGN A SEPERATE MIDI PORT TO EACH MULTI-TIMBRAL INSTRUMENT SUCH AS OMNISPHERE or KONTAKT and set MIDI to OMNI!.In your sequencer you HAVE to assign each midi track to a seperate midi channel all assigned to the SAME MIDI PORT for that instrument.YOU HAVE TO SET IT UP THIS WAY TO AVOID INSTRUMENTS BEING TRIGGERED ON OTHER TRACKS! Omnisphere,Stylus work exactly like all other multi timbral instruments. ![]()
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