There are people out there who will have problems with anything...
If you have 64 tracks of "skinny" VI's you might well have problems.
If you have 2 tracks of "fat" VI's you might well not have problems.
Look at which plugins and how many tracks you intend to use.
Then may do a somewhat more specific post. And ignore advice from anybody who is not actually using a configuration like what you're looking at.
Just like anywhere else, YMMV, but there are posters on here who figuratively came on here a month ago looking for advice on buying their first interface and DAW, and who are now running around giving out advice on everything from room acoustics to 16-track analog recorders.
Which is why I'm not giving you any "on point" advice; I simply don't yet have the requisite experience...
Woah! have I annoyed you in someway shape or form.
I was offering advice from experience.
From researching my anxieties with PT9 and virtual instrument libraries further it really does seem that VE Pro is the way to go to host the Vi's and bypass the PT 32 bit memory issues. I assume I don't actually need multiple computers to do this. I have an i7/24Gb RAM/3 disk setup(for system, samples and projects) and assume I can run VE Pro locally alongside PT?
Failing that, I'll probably saddle up Cubase 6 instead as they really do seem very really close these days and I won't have to worry about any of this 32 bit bs. The Sibelius factor has been swaying me in the PT direction but perhaps I can do what I need with Cubase notation then export to Sibelius if I need big orchestral scores to look good.
There's never "one best answer" is there?!
Thanks
Just because one post follows another doesn't necessarily mean anything other than one post was submitted before another one.
When I'm addressing a post to a specific person I will either address them by name or I will cut-and-paste the information from their post that I am discussing.
Absent something in my post indicating that I am addressing a specific person it is usually safe to assume that I am not doing so.
I have no problem with you, nor do I think there is anything wrong with your work-around.
Are we cool?