![]() So my questions are: Is this new multiport template the best way to go? Are there any other significant drawbacks I'm missing? And also, is it pretty straightforward to import that environment layer (maybe twice, once for each slave computer) into a new template I'm creating? And it sounds like the main drawback of the new system is that you can't use any Audio input plugins (but I'm guessing you could still use those with a separate instance of VEPro that uses the old method? - you could mix and match instances within the same Logic session?) And then I'm reading that the old method might be causing "dropouts and hanging notes" in Logic 10.1. I'll have a big Logic template with at least several hundred tracks so I'm guessing that might cause problems. It sounds like the main drawback of the old method might be having all of the Live mode channels running on a single CPU core. I couldn't tell if I should definitely be using this new multiport environment, or maybe the older method of using I/O plugins in Logic to force Live mode. I've had a multi-computer set up for a while but I'm new to VE Pro. I've been reading the (updated) manual and watching some online videos too. I'm just getting VE Pro 5 up and running for the first time - with my main Mac running Logic 10.1.1 and 2 slave computers. ![]() Hi Paul, and anyone else who might be replying.
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