Expanding Your Studio with Vienna Ensemble Pro

Gary Hiebner delivers a detailed collection of Vienna Ensemble Pro video tutorials! See how to configure and use Vienna Ensemble Pro as a tool to expand your studio, when you start running out of resources on your main machine and or want more soundware options. This series is great for those new to using Vienna Ensemble Pro as a network machine and those who want to go deeper into VEPro.

Videos
Introduction (03:44) - In this video, Gary describes How VEPro can be used as a tool to expand your studio, when you start running out of resources on your main machine.
Song Play-Through (02:36) - Gary gives a play-through of the song that will be used as a demo in this series, plus he shows how much resources it is using.
Create Single Instances in VEPro Server (07:22) - This video shows how to create a single instance in VEPro and connect to it from your DAW.
Multi Instrument Instances & the Benefits (12:45) - Gary teaches you how to build up a Multi Instrument in an Instance with instruments on different MIDI Ports and channels, plus the benefits of using it this way.
Mixing Single & Multitimbral Instrument Instances (03:46) - This video shows you how you can mix up single and multitimbral instances in one project for incredible flexibility.
Connect to Cubase (06:16) - Gary explains how to Connect Cubase to your VEPro Project.
Connect to Studio One (03:33) - See how to Connect Studio One to your VEPro Project.
Connect to Digital Performer (07:54) - This video shows you how to Connect Digital Performer to your VEPro Project.
Connect to Logic Pro X (10:12) - Learn how to Connect Logic Pro X to your VEPro Project.
Hardware Considerations (03:46) - Gary now talks about the hardware items you need to consider for a VEPro setup between multiple computers on a network.
Slave Server Machine Network Configuration (12:15) - Watch how to set up a slave machine running the VEPro Server that you built up on your main machine.
Using Remote Desktop Protocol with an External Machine (04:10) - This video shows you how to use the Remote Desktop Protocol to connect and display your remote machine on your local main machine.
Connecting to a VEPro Server on a Slave Machine (10:04) - Discover how to connect to your slave VEPro Project through the network.
Using Multiple VEPro Servers (06:55) - This video shows you how you can connect to multiple VEPro Servers across your network from your main master machine.
Setting Up Multi-Output Instruments (05:48) - Here you'll how to build up Multi-Output instruments if you want more control over the individual instruments within your DAW.
Preserving & Decoupling (06:57) - This video goes over the difference between preserved and coupled instances, and how decoupled instances can help speed up your project save and load times.
Disabling Instruments & Instances with Automation (07:12) - Learn how you can use the Automation Mapping in VEPro to disable and enable instruments and instances from within your DAW through automation editing.
The Levels of Volume Adjustment (04:52) - When working between VEPro and your DAW there are multiple volume points. Gary gives you some suggestions here on how to manage your instrument volume adjustments between the applications.
Multiple DAWs Accessing One VEPro Project (06:10) - Gary now shows you how you can have one instance and use multiple DAW's accessing this one VEPro Server Project. Plus, see how you can easily switch between DAWs by having them connected to a VEPro Server project.
Play-Through of Before & After (07:52) - Finally we finish off the series by showing you the difference between the song before and after moving the instruments across to a remote slave machine. We take a look at the performance meters between both projects and compare the difference.