routing audio
why don't you use usine vst version directly in ableton live ?
yeah i know, but i have problems with vst version.
patch is huge takes about 5 gb of ram.
so vst version is crashing inside ableton live.
but its stable inside usine.exe
patch is huge takes about 5 gb of ram.
so vst version is crashing inside ableton live.
but its stable inside usine.exe
any chance to using hardware routing..?
i have never test myself but there's also the Jack solution..? ( http://jackaudio.org/jack_on_windows )
i have never test myself but there's also the Jack solution..? ( http://jackaudio.org/jack_on_windows )
i dont have any hardware for routing at the moment.
but ill try to find solution with Jack.
Thanks.
but ill try to find solution with Jack.
Thanks.
How can a patch use 5 Gb ram when the limit for a 32 bit application is theoretically 4 Gb? Just wondering 
good point 
i have running 2 usine.exe and i have "split" the patch in half for each usine
i have running 2 usine.exe and i have "split" the patch in half for each usine
hmm, sounds complicated
I can't guarantee it works as you need it to but you could try Usine VST in the jbridge wrapper. This would let you run two Usine VST's with each VST instance and Live having their own memory uses. You can try the demo to see, and the licence is cheap enough for such a usefull tool. http://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/. Last I checked jbridge would treat each time the Usine Pro VST is loaded as separate instances instead of linked as normal but if this has changed you can also duplicate the Usine VST in your VST folder to run two instances.. so many options, so little time 
I have tried fx teleport, virtual cabel, Jack...
I completely forgot about jbridge.
A little bit of experimenting and it turns out that jbridge is exactly what i need
Thanks for reminding me what a great tool jbridge is.
Appreciate your ideas!
Cheers!
I completely forgot about jbridge.
A little bit of experimenting and it turns out that jbridge is exactly what i need
Thanks for reminding me what a great tool jbridge is.
Appreciate your ideas!
Cheers!
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