It's your thread, and as a Mod, I said it's ok for you to ask advice about which plugins to use... Forget about comments that are discussing the content of your thread. Or your attitude , some people have to go the personal level always... ignore them, and do what you have to do.
Huh? I know. haha. What are you trying to say? I don't get you. Why are you tagging me? It's fine to ask about plugins! You seem to have misunderstood something again, because you aren't making sense. Please re-read #10 Oly...Try and make sense of the subtlety here... It's called 'projection', but you are taking the op too literally! haha. And he's done it twice, he's so good at it. You have fallen for it, I'm afraid to say. Last edited: Jan 9, 2021
Let's get back to this tread's topic. OK, so I'm going to tell you some plugins I think you should try: Solid State Logic SSL Native Plugins v6.5.30 Empirical Labs Arousor Softube Harmonics Analog Saturation Processor Oeksound Soothe2 Softube Drawmer S73 Softube FET Compressor Softube Harmonics Analog Saturation Processor Softube Summit Audio TLA-100A Fire Sonic Fire Presser Slate Digital FG-X Slate Digital Virtual Bus Compressors NEOLD V76U73 Mathew Lane TiCo If you play guitar and or do reamping, look at Neural DSP and see which ones fit for you.
I'd like to add: Weiss stuff, Chandler Limited, Kush Audio Omega Transformers Pulsar Mu Softube Amp Room has some good reviews and ofc Softube Tube-Tech CL 1B
Hi all, I was wondering the same thing. Running win stuff in parallel will be a pain ass, dealing with I/O latency with your sound card. The boot camp is the best solution.
Hi @garfinkle , I'm not a mod but as an old fuck veteran here I can also tell your question is legit. Also, as a geek-nerd-techie wow, I don't know how did you do that lol. But congrats For the moment I can suggest you to try some Softube plugins that are like more complete versions of some of their classic hardware. The "MK II" ones: Softube Tube-Tech Classic Channel Mk II Softube Tube-Tech CL 1B Mk II Softube Tube-Tech Equalizers Mk II Have a blast trying Win plugins and if you like it you may consider to switch to run Windows natively (bootcamp) in your slave Mac. Like others have been said, but no hurry. Cheers
Please can you tell me if it’s possible if there’s a way to open a pc plug-in on your Vienna slave and route a logic track to vepro to it ? Thanks
No, I have a legit license. I find VEP incredibly useful. Thanks Oly. I assumed my OP to be fairly benign and straightforward. Im a little confused by some of the responses. And yes, Im running Parallels because I only have one Slave license and often have to jump back to the Mac version of VEP depending on the project. So far it all seems reasonably stable.
Cheers. Yeah, it was the latest batch that in spired me to hack around with a Windows version of VEP on the MacBook. I still can't believe I got it working, not because it isn't possible but because Im a totally analogue guy.
Anyone compared Vienna Ensemble to audiogridder? I was hoping there was something more 'pre-ready' and audiogridder feels in the beta stages still (and I'm too impatient and want to use everything now lol). I'm gonna make the change to a host/slave setup instead of Parallels; the ram usage is just too high before even getting started. I have 24gb on my imac and it still struggles to run 1 instance of Gullfoss, the VM that is. Would like to know how VE fairs up on this setup. Would definitely be interested, gonna go check it out
Haha. Yes, I do say so. And everybody else can probably ascertain the same. And I only said: So you obviously took that onboard, thanks.
I did only some brief tests, and it seems to me VEP offers way lower latency for playing virtual instruments live, on the other hand AudioGridder transmits plugin GUI from slave to main DAW which makes it more convenient workflow imo, 24GB RAM should be plenty, unless using heavy virtual instruments, 8GB ram is enough for slave, my advice for Windows build to run those on (no matter if Parallels or physical PC) is probably "Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 1809.1131 LITE by oprekin"