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>From the Receptor FAQ: Can I use VSTs I've already purchased with Receptor? [-] It depends. Receptor runs Windows-format DLLs, so if you have a Windows version of a VST, it may run on the box. Although the actual plug-ins are identical, their installation methods are different than with a Windows-based computer. At this point, the majority of popular 3rd-party plugins can be installed on Receptor via Receptor's "user installable" plugin technique. This website and plugorama.com will both maintain lists of plugins that can be installed in this way. Many plugins, of course, have also been "Receptorized", meaning they can be downloaded and purchased directly from plugorama.com. If you own a plugin for which a "Receptorized" version exists, the developer likely offers a low-cost or no-cost "cross-grade" to the Receptorized version of their plugin. What if I have the Mac version of a VST plugin? [-] Receptor will not run Macintosh plugins directly. However, the majority of plugins that run on the Macintosh also have Windows versions. Check with this website, or plugorama.com, to see if a Receptorized version of the plugin exists. Or, if not, see if Receptor supports installation of the Windows version. Again, most developers make versions of plugins in both Mac and Windows format, so you likely already own a Windows version of a plugin, even if you use a Mac. On Nov 11, 2007 9:01 AM, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote: > > > I thought I recall reading somewhere that the Receptor would not run free > VSTs, but only purchased or whoever they worked with on integration. My > opinion...this is totally asinine, if true, and folks should storm the > Bastille to change it. :) >