![]() ![]() A big benefit of having the wrapper - the pool of products you can choose from deepens significantly. VST plug-ins span the usual range of old school emulations, instruments and synthesizers to outlandish novelty effects. They’re often a lot cheaper than buying rack gear, and while perhaps not as versatile or hi-fi, when searching for a cool or unique sound, they’re an invaluable resource. Why wouldn’t Pro Tools users want to have access to this larger (and often less expensive) array of plug-ins? I think of it a bit like collecting guitar pedals. ![]() For the $100 it will set you back, I think it’s kind of a no-brainer purchase. But the original intent of the VST to RTAS wrapper is simply to allow Pro Tools users to run VST plug-ins.
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