TDM vs. RTAS plugin versions
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Tom Mortensen
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TDM vs. RTAS plugin versions
What is the downside of using the cheaper, RTAS version of plugins for Pro Tools M_Powered?
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Chris Tarrow
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Loren Claypool
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To Dave's point, I use the FXpansion tool and it is slick. It opens up a new world of VST effects and instruments inside of Pro Tools. There is a huge number of freeware or shareware VST plug-ins that are available, many of which are excellent, in addition to those that are commercially available. I routinely use several VST effects and instruments in my work.
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