BluerecordingStudios
I know I can open another instance, but this is more complicated way in big orchestra piece. I am asking for this, because this future is implemented in standard Vienna Ensemble, And no I dont want to buy Ensemble Pro, a lot of money going to sound libraries.
I well may be missing something here, as I am now a little confused.
Even if you could set up more than 16 midi channels with a single instance of the Vienna Ensemble, you would still have to load up the sounds and make the routing assignments to use them. I don't see any real difference in what tasks you have to do there, versus setting up the routing assignments and loading sounds in a second instance of the synth, other than simply inserting the second instance.
As I said, maybe I am missing something (that frequently happens), but how does having a second instance of the synth add any appreciable complexity to the project? It seems that you would have the same loaded presets, the same amount of work in routing outputs and tracks, setting levels, etc.
I run with sometimes 3-4 instances of Kontakt 5, with each instance having as many as 5 or 6 loaded instruments going to separate output channels, driven by multiple midi channels, etc. I simply rename the rack-name of each instance of Kontakt, so that I can tell at a glance which one is what when I set up track assignments, and that process is really a one-time setup thing.
So, again I frequently miss stuff, can you please explain why this would not work for you? I do not know if Sonar will ever support VST3 functionality, and in any case it is simply not available for you at this time, while adding a second instance of Vienna Ensemble is both free and available right now.
Bob Bone