Pro Tools doesn't support VST directly. The native plug-in format is AAX. That 
said, it's possible to host VSTs inside of Komplete Kontrol but that's 
primarily for instrument plug-ins and the caveat is that they need to be NKS 
compliant.
> On Dec 16, 2018, at 8:39 AM, dingram...@earthlink.net wrote:
> 
> Hi list members my question is asked in the subjectline.  I'd like to know 
> how accessible native instruments or other vst instruments are when using pro 
> tools from a blind persons perspective?  I'm asking because i'm interested in 
> using pro tools when I go for music production.  What are our choices in 
> using vst instruments in pro tools?  I ask because last time I checked, there 
> didn't seem to be very many choices of vst instruments that came with pro 
> tools.  Thank you for any information that you might have concerning my 
> question.  I also ask this question because I know of some vst instruments 
> that I would like to try from a web page gospelmusicians.com 
> <http://gospelmusicians.com/> and they have some good vst instruments but i'd 
> llike to know from our point of view how accessible they are in pro tools 
> using voiceover?
> 
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