How To Find Vst Plugin Folder

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  1. How To Find Vst Plugin Folder Mac
  2. How To Find Vst Plugin Folder Mac
Hi, not sure if this is where I post this.

In the menu bar, click on Options and select Manage Plugins. The FL Studio Plugin Manager appears. Click on the folder symbol (+) to add a Plugin search path. Navigate to the folder containing your Native Instruments plug-ins and press OK. If the plugin is found, set the path to the folder where the 'plugin name.dll' file is located as the VST plugins extra search folder, or the folder above it if the plugin is a sub-folder of a folder containing other plugins.

How To Find Vst Plugin Folder Mac

Sorry if this question seems extremely basic, but I can't seem to find the VST folder to put newly installed virtual instruments in. I am using Windows with Reaper as my DAW, and I have searched that it's suppose to be in a directory located in a folder called 'Steinberg'. Windows users: From within Studio One, navigate to the Options Locations, and select the VST Plugins tab. Free vst bells. By default, Studio One will have C Program Files Vstplugins as the default location. You can also use the Add button to add custom locations.


Im very new at the whole making music thing, and learning everything about Live 9.
I was interested in using the 'Massive' plug in I saw a tutorial on.
The problem I'm having is that none of my plug ins are showing up, but all the instruments show up. I was using Live 9.1 I think, and then read that I should use 32/64 bit accordingly, so I downloaded the trial in both 32/64, none worked. I also tried various other things like uninstalling, reinstalling, deleting files.db etc.How
HowAnother thing to note is that when I check the route to my VST folder it says it doesn't have one.

How To Find Vst Plugin Folder Mac

Any help would be appreciated.