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Super Software,echt tolle Sounds.Kleiner Nachteil,Herunterladen und Installieren der Software ein wenig umständlich und Zeitaufwändig,da i-Lock benötigt wird.Multi Sounds brauchen viel Rechnerpower.
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avec ma AKAI MPK49, ça marche nickel!!!
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Not without its issues, but try it if the prize is right.
VIP essentially unites all your plugins and all their patches in one library and lets you combine them, like in a traditional setup-mode in a hardware synth workstation.
You can combine up to 8 patches from any of your plugins and add up to 4 effect plugins per patch, plus mastering effects. You can do splits, layers, adjust panning, volumes, midi channels, etc.
And then you can arrange your multi's in a setlist and switch between them using midi control changes.
Switching between multis is quick and almost without gaps in the sound
Unfortunately I have had some pretty annoying issues with VIP.
It is supposed to be able to run in its own instance, but then it needs very high buffer times to avoid clipping and gaps in the sound. It runs much better when hosted in a DAW, even when using the exact same sound drivers, which seems weird.
Handling midi can also be an issue, as VIP easily gets in conflict with how the DAW recieves the midi data on different channels and how it sends it to VIP.
Also, some plugins shows various kinds of odd behavior when hosted in VIP.
You can combine up to 8 patches from any of your plugins and add up to 4 effect plugins per patch, plus mastering effects. You can do splits, layers, adjust panning, volumes, midi channels, etc.
And then you can arrange your multi's in a setlist and switch between them using midi control changes.
Switching between multis is quick and almost without gaps in the sound
Unfortunately I have had some pretty annoying issues with VIP.
It is supposed to be able to run in its own instance, but then it needs very high buffer times to avoid clipping and gaps in the sound. It runs much better when hosted in a DAW, even when using the exact same sound drivers, which seems weird.
Handling midi can also be an issue, as VIP easily gets in conflict with how the DAW recieves the midi data on different channels and how it sends it to VIP.
Also, some plugins shows various kinds of odd behavior when hosted in VIP.
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