Thanks for the responses. I had a feeling VST3 wasn't a high priority. I did see the previous posts from Noel, but those were several months old and in present tense. I was just curious if it would ever support VST3.
Out of curiosity, what is the advantage of driving a single instance of a sample player from multiple ports versus just using multiple instances? Slightly reduced memory requirements, obviously, but that savings would be miniscule compared to the RAM needs of those big libraries.
Good question. The disadvantages of multiple instances of VE Pro is that they create additional network traffic. GigE can only support so many streams before getting dropouts. So, a bunch of instruments in a single instance uses 1/50 the bandwidth of the same number of instruments in 50 instances.
I'm not sure why you would want Sonar to support this since you're already using Vienna Ensemble? Doesn't that take care of hosting everything you want, and on multiple machines? Can you elaborate?
I still need a sequencer. The typical way for VE Pro to work is to open a plugin in Sonar, which then connects to a remote VE instance. All midi from Sonar then gets forwarded to the remote instances, and audio is fed back over GigE to Sonar. It's my perfect setup, except for the one port per instance problem, which is limiting how many audio streams I can transfer and more importantly how many instruments I can load before network bandwidth is saturated.
Oh well. I've tried VE Pro combined with Midi over Lan, but I can't it to work when VE Pro is connected to a plugin (the remote instance seems to ignore all MoL traffic). However, MoL works with VE Pro standalone, but I cannot connect standalone on a remote machine to Sonar. :(
I wonder if VE Pro works over Infiniband.