Hi Kevin,

Nobody here uses VSL. Instantiating the plug-in wouldn't be a problem but 
calling up presets would almost certainly be a road block unless the presets 
are available in Avid's native preset format. It's possible to call up patches 
with assistance and save them out as Avid presets but that can certainly be 
time-consuming depending on the number of patches. Once saved, those presets 
can be shared, however, which is a good thing but, once again,I doubt anybody 
here will have invested in VSL.

Best,

Slau

On Feb 12, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Kevin Gibbs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> As I said before, I am thinking of moving from sonar to ProTools. I am 
> primarily a MIDI composer. Not an engineer. As a result, my main interest is 
> learning all I can about working with MIDI and software synths.    I realize 
> that the instruments which come with PT are not the greatest. However, I need 
> to know anything I can about how well third-party instruments act within 
> ProTools particularly as far as excessability is concerned. Has anyone tried 
> to use any Vienna Instruments with ProTools?  I realize that the Vienna 
> interface is not accessible. It takes sighted assistance and a control 
> surface to be able to use them. But are there any real roadblocks to 
> instantiating Vienna instruments with PT? Are there any other obstacles 
> unique to PT that I should know about when considering using third-party 
> instruments such as Vienna?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin
> 
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