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Just in time for the big holiday called Xmas (or something) the team at VSL has posted a new update to Vienna Ensemble Pro. They call it “public beta” but their released builds are always very solid so I’m jumping straight in.
And is it a nice update! Finally it seems that EastWest PLAY can co-exist in the same arrangement as VE Pro now. It was a naughty AU-bug which “could be” fixed if you loaded the PLAY plugins first. Take a look at the changelog below.
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In this second part I’ll show you how to sum it up in Logic. This is really straight forward and no rocket-science whatsoever. I have thought out a good flow from VE Pro to Logic but that’s about it.
As you can see from the screenshots below (and from the first part) I have all the processing for the different audio channels in Logic. I could just as well have loaded the plugins directly inside the VE Pro hosts but this way has one big advantage. I can easily sculpt the sound the way I want for different songs/projects without messing with the VE Pro setups. Seems more “Logic” to me (pun intended) since the “sound” is saved with the different songs, not in the VE Pro templates.

To be real creative and efficient when composing (for me at least) you need a good setup so you don’t have to wait for instruments to load. I have spent many hours in finding my own template, and it is a piece of constant development. In this first part I’ll cover all the apps I use outside of my DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), which is Logic btw.
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