Hi Joy,

Pretty much anything that has automation parameters is going to be accessible. 
The only aspect of virtual plug-ins that is generally not accessible is the 
presets. Once the presets are accessed and saved as .tfx files, they can be 
shared. Incidentally, the Logic sounds can be accessed from within Pro Tools by 
using Soundflower. There are videos and tutorials online on how to do this 
dating back to Pro Tools version 11. I did it back then and it does work. I 
haven't done it in a while but it's certainly possible. You might want to look 
into that. Aside from Logic's stock sounds, which third party virtual 
instruments have you used in Logic?

Slau

On May 24, 2016, at 1:14 AM, 'Joy Bausch' via Pro Tools Accessibility 
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> Cheers guys, 
> subject already states what I'm curious about: what software instruments 
> (synths, samplers, drum machinees etc.) are you using, what is 
> VoiceOver-friendly and so on.
> Coming from Logic Pro myself i have to say PTs selection leaves a lot to be 
> disered, although that is a personal taste matter too.
> Anyways, would appreciate any input on this.
> Thanks!
> Joy
> 
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