No, the way to create an instrument track is the same as always. However, 
ProTools does not support vst plugins natively, avid has their own plugin 
format called AAX, which is the only plugin format Pro tools will open.

Rocco Fiorentino
www.musicbyrocco.com
(609)922-3838

> On May 14, 2022, at 2:08 PM, David Ingram <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi list members, I’d like to know if the way that you put an instrument on a 
> track in  pro tools  has changed?  I  ask this question because it has been a 
> while since i’ve done anything.  I’d like to get back to recording.  P.S. I’d 
> also like to know what instruments work with  vst 2.  I’m not sure if 
> everything that i have will work with vst 3? Thank you for any information 
> that you might have concerning these questions. 
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