You can also pick up Plogue Bidule cheaply (plug-in host program), instantiate as many VST VIs as you like, connect Bidule to PT via rewire, and voilà . Haven't done this extensively, but I've tried it, and it appears to work very well.
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Either VSL needs to say clearly in their promotional literature that the VSL Instruments don't work within ProToolsit says clearly on each product page *AU, VST, stand-alone*, RTAS is not mentioned there and if PT does not support AU or VST clearly some kind of other solution is needed - which one depends also on your specific setup.
"if you like to beta test RTAS versions you're welcome, let us know ..."
I don´t get the Search function to work right now either, tried Safari and Firefoxjust as a sidenote: this has nothing to do with any browser - the search function is simply ... crap ... printing out the code gives you a listing about 10 m long, it regulary struggles down the server running horrible queries and finally runs into a timeout.
@charlzj said:
Thanks, Paul - I'm really a Mac guy, so I would probably lean towards that. Anybody out there feel like Forte (PC) is more adventageous than Plogue Bidule or RAX (Mac) as a host?
I will go hunt down info on the guys who use Mac Minis as slaves - I know that's a popular solution, but I don't know all the gory details as to what host they use, and how they route audio into their ProTools gear, and how they deal with digital sync...
BTW, I can't seem to get your forum search engine to work... Is there by any chance a compatibilty issue with Mac Safari?
@drpgleeson said:
"the Vienna instruments run stable on both platforms, Mac and PC.
On a Slave Mac you use...."
I understand what you're saying, and I am aware that other plugs have problems with ProTools and RTAS (Ivory, for instance), so the blame can't be laid entirely on VSL, but I'm still irked. I've been running various Giga libraries on a 3.7 Ghertz PCthen other plugs through V-stack on the same PC. What I'd hoped to do was get everything back on one Mac. But from the input from others in this thread it's clear that this is only marginally possible and that's too bad. How well will V-Stack work with Vienna Instruments, do you know?
I have managed to run multiple instances in ReWire via Plogue Bidule. But it's a bit complicated, and somewhat buggy. If anyone is interested, I can post the exact procedure. Someone else had previously posted a how-to, but I found that I had to do it a little differently in order to make it work.