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Vienna ensemble routing
Vienna ensemble routing











  1. VIENNA ENSEMBLE ROUTING MANUAL
  2. VIENNA ENSEMBLE ROUTING PRO

We have applied dynamic latency compensation to Vienna Ensemble Pro.

VIENNA ENSEMBLE ROUTING PRO

The Vienna Ensemble Pro Plug-in automatically compensates the latency in playback–even if you have set the Latency to different settings for different instances of Vienna Ensemble Pro. This value ONLY affects the latency added over network when you are playing live. In the Vienna Ensemble Pro Plug-in you will also find the Latency settings. Right-clicking in the menu bar provides you with another context menu, providing scaling options and the practical feature to Reconnect all instances in a project. Note that these Preferences are system wide settings that will not be saved with your project.Īuto Raise Instance: When activated, each Vienna Ensemble Pro Instance will be raised when you open the Vienna Ensemble Pro Plug-in. Please note that the displayed latency depends on multiple factors and is not just a reflection of the latency buffers setting.Īdditionally, you can set the Preferences per instance (Audio Outputs, MIDI Inputs, Audio Inputs).

VIENNA ENSEMBLE ROUTING MANUAL

Round-trip latency is displayed on the Vienna Ensemble Pro Plug-in in both samples and milliseconds, allowing for manual latency compensation for hosts that are unable to perform dynamic latency compensation for instruments (such as Digital Performer 7). For more information, please refer to the chapter Preserve, Decouple, Connect and Disconnect – An Overview. In other words: Decoupled, the Vienna Ensemble Pro Server Interface only saves the connection information (the networked computer it is connected to and, if applicable, the preserved instance).ĭecouple All (5) overrides the DECOUPLE states for all Vienna Ensemble Pro plug-ins in the master host.Ĭoupled, the Vienna Ensemble Pro Server Interface saves the connection information AND the connected instance’s project data. This can speed up the workflow a lot when using 3rd party plug-ins like Native Instruments’ Kontakt. RAISE (3) brings the connected Vienna Ensemble Pro instance’s window to the front (snapped or unsnapped), and you can name your instance with a double-click on the instance name.Īctivating Decouple (4) prevents the saving or loading of the connected instance’s project data when the master host saves or loads (the Vienna Ensemble Pro instance needs to be preserved first!). With every new instance, you can preserve an instance with the LOCK icon (1) and enable/disable an instance with the power button (2). These NEW instances are called " Untitled 1,2,3." until you add an instance name. "192.168.1.189 (64 bit) Paul i7"is the networked computer with one preserved instance.Ī, a new instance of Vienna Ensemble Pro will be instantiated, instead of connecting to an existing preserved instance. In the following example, we have launched 1 64-bit Vienna Ensemble Pro Server with 10 preserved instances (Strings) on the Master Computer (127.0.0.1, 64-bit, see below). Each Vienna Ensemble Pro Plug-in can connect to one instance of Vienna Ensemble Pro, and of course you can use multiple Vienna Ensemble Pro plug-ins to connect to multiple Vienna Ensemble Pro instances! Making Connections













Vienna ensemble routing