

FYI I run PT, VE Pro 32 Bit Server and 64 Bit Server all on my single Mac Pro 12 Core 64 GB RAM.Do you know if decoupling has the same effect with Cubase? Heard anything about that?

FYI I run PT, VE Pro 32 Bit Server and 64 Bit Server all on my single Mac Pro 12 Core 64 GB RAM. (It's not as big of a deal a it seems- once you get the hang of it you'll fly with it- super easy). Works absolutely rock solid.Īlso, if your going to change the buffer in PT, say from mixing at 512 or 1024 to tracking at 256, not a bad idea to save the VE Pro Server sessions, close out those VE Pro server sessions, change the buffer in PT, quit PT and then open everything back up again. It's very easy to just save each server instance. If you don't click decouple, the VE Pro servers will automatically link to the session which sounds great in theory but in my and others' experiences it much less stable. Then, each VE Pro host, the 32 Bit host and the 64 Bit host you will save as well. Select Decouple (this greatly improves stability). Set the VE Pro instances (within PT) to a buffer of 2.

Open both the 32 Bit VE Pro server and 64 Bit VE Pro Server before opening your session. Thanks for the responses I am going to purchase this little monster.Right on! VE Pro is a true game changer. There is a 30-day demo for VEPro - I would suggest giving it a try (you'll need a syncrosoft/Steinberg/Vienna - you can run VEPro on another system - it's no different than running it outside of your host on the same system. It uses as much ram as the sample libraries/VIs need, but with 16G, you'll run out of cpu power before ram most likely. You could split the core allocations between VEPro and PT and get far more out of your system (at least this works brilliantly on PC/Win7圆4, but should be fine on OSX as well). VEPro running outside of PT9 hosting Kontakt, Play, etc is way more effective - far more ram, etc. I already get "out of cpu" messages in PT and was also wondering how much cpu it used. I was wondering if anyone was running it in a similar way and what your experience was, especially regarding ram usage. I want to run it on the same machine as Pro Tools 9.

I was thinking about buying VE Pro and had read some posts about it using a lot of ram. I have a 2008 Mac 8 core with 16 GB of ram.
