would also recommend to have the order of instruments the same as in written orchestral scores, piccolo at the top to double bass at the bottom (woodwinds, brass, perc, piano/harp, strings)
I find it interesting that those are the colors you chose for the specific sections those are the exact colors I chose for those sections naturally when I built my template.
Do you mean kb buffer in Kontakt? If yes, I would first start off with the default level and then try to half it down and see when your hardrives starts struggling.
@@gracelosianiga9808 BT probably has a few remote machines as Tom Holkenborg does? If you are on a single machine it helps a bit but it is also a lot of fiddling around. I had a template with 1200 tracks using VEP but it was too much chaos, especially if you have instruments loaded into VEP but suddenly need additional stuff (externally loaded, set up busses etc vs internal additional instruments) The "better" solution at least for me is that I can set up a template within Cubase and technically have 5000 tracks without using that much memory if I disable the tracks and only enable the tracks I need with a single shortcut. The amount of loading time easily compensates the loading time of VEP in the very beginning. To make it short, with today's machines, the difference isn't really that much anymore. What I am currently doing is not care too much about templates at all. Import a bit of basic stuff that I always know I need and that's it. I am probably at roundabout 50-100 tracks and that's it. If I had huge templates, technically I only needed 20% of the stuff, 80% of the time. So I don't mind additionally loading or drag and drop important stuff that I only need 20% of the time.
would also recommend to have the order of instruments the same as in written orchestral scores, piccolo at the top to double bass at the bottom (woodwinds, brass, perc, piano/harp, strings)
Yep, if you orchestrate everything yourself including writing the score for the orchestral sessions.
Hey Alex, great idea to remove the group tracks from the composing window, I never realised that you could do that ! Thanks !
Awesome! This is exactly how I have my template set up. It’s a great simple hybrid approach (as opposed to using VEPro, which is super convoluted)
Great video, clearly explained. Thanks
@@rudedude3267 thanks so much! 🙏
Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
Thank you Shawn!
Superb video. I am absolutely going to follow along to build a template that works for me, thank you.
Hey Ryan, thanks! Keep in mind that you can directly download it as pointed out in the video description. It is free for you :)
I find it interesting that those are the colors you chose for the specific sections those are the exact colors I chose for those sections naturally when I built my template.
Best video on YT😊
Haha, thank you so much!
@@AlexPfeffersAudioArtistRise I wish you had a playlist on music production on cubase...would really help
I am having difficulty accessing your website.
Thanks for sharing!
Do you know at which Kb should I load m'y kontakt instrument, by défaut ? Or at 6Kb ?
Do you mean kb buffer in Kontakt? If yes, I would first start off with the default level and then try to half it down and see when your hardrives starts struggling.
Thanks, i'll try that Alex, I got a new cpu and m2 s, this method seems good for a first try 🙏 @@AlexPfeffersAudioArtistRise
not cpu friendly
Exactly what is not CPU friendly?
kontakt instances ... bt using midi channel with VEP or Audio Gridder helps a lot
@@gracelosianiga9808 BT probably has a few remote machines as Tom Holkenborg does? If you are on a single machine it helps a bit but it is also a lot of fiddling around. I had a template with 1200 tracks using VEP but it was too much chaos, especially if you have instruments loaded into VEP but suddenly need additional stuff (externally loaded, set up busses etc vs internal additional instruments)
The "better" solution at least for me is that I can set up a template within Cubase and technically have 5000 tracks without using that much memory if I disable the tracks and only enable the tracks I need with a single shortcut. The amount of loading time easily compensates the loading time of VEP in the very beginning.
To make it short, with today's machines, the difference isn't really that much anymore.
What I am currently doing is not care too much about templates at all. Import a bit of basic stuff that I always know I need and that's it. I am probably at roundabout 50-100 tracks and that's it.
If I had huge templates, technically I only needed 20% of the stuff, 80% of the time. So I don't mind additionally loading or drag and drop important stuff that I only need 20% of the time.