You know, this is finally just irresponsible of VSL. I jumped in as some of you apparently did also, and bought the full VSL Instruments Strings I and II before the price-hike because there was a reference somewhere (Ilio?) that you could run it with PT. And as it turns out you can either run it as a VST instrument with a wrapper--and the performance is inadequate--or you can run it as a stand-alone and you can then use 1 instance of it at a time. This takes me back to the 1970's and the first Synclavier with mono sampling.
Ridiculous. I think there needs to be more than a moderator simply contributing a helpless shrug. Either VSL needs to say clearly in their promotional literature that the VSL Instruments don't work within ProTools and therefore you can only use a single instance of the plug as a stand-alone or they need to fix the problem. I will also grouse, while I'm at it, that for several years now this has been a problem with most of the the German companies--NI notoriously--the Mac versions are add-ons and the implementation is shaky. Years after Reaktor was first introduced it's still performs badly in ProTools. I hope VSL intends to do better than that.
Ridiculous. I think there needs to be more than a moderator simply contributing a helpless shrug. Either VSL needs to say clearly in their promotional literature that the VSL Instruments don't work within ProTools and therefore you can only use a single instance of the plug as a stand-alone or they need to fix the problem. I will also grouse, while I'm at it, that for several years now this has been a problem with most of the the German companies--NI notoriously--the Mac versions are add-ons and the implementation is shaky. Years after Reaktor was first introduced it's still performs badly in ProTools. I hope VSL intends to do better than that.