Ableton 10.0.2 & studio one 4.0.1 pluguins issue

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  1. tortilla de maiz

    tortilla de maiz Newbie

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    hello I just installed ableton and studio one and many of my vst do not appear I can only use the native instrument, if someone can help me my pc: Windows 8.1 64bit
     
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  3. thantrax

    thantrax Audiosexual

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    Be sure the VST Plug-in Custom Folder setup is right.

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  4. Daskeladden

    Daskeladden Rock Star

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    I guess you don't have a custom plugin folder so the directory is:
    C:\Program Files\VstPlugIns (if you're DAW is a 64 bit version)
    Just browse to that folder from you're DAW (Ableton, Studio One) like the picture shown over this comment
     
  5. mhacko

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    If these are not all plugins in the same folder then put schortcut from the other plugins in this major folder that is already selected and Ableton reads it nicely ...
    And please help me how to do this kind of help post thanks!
     
  6. tortilla de maiz

    tortilla de maiz Newbie

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    C:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins there i have all my plugins not work in fl not happen this
     
  7. tortilla de maiz

    tortilla de maiz Newbie

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    i have 64-32 bits in the same folder
     
  8. tortilla de maiz

    tortilla de maiz Newbie

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    yeah i do that just can read sylenth1 but in demo mode
     
  9. Daskeladden

    Daskeladden Rock Star

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    That is not a good idea since the .dll plugin name often is the same, or do you have a folder called 64 bit (or VstPlugins) inside the C:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins folder? If you have a folder inside the C:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins folder you have to direct to that specific folder from the DAW
    If you don't have a dedicated folder for the 64 bit .dll plugins it would be overwritten by the 32 bit .dll plugins I guess. Strange if you don't get any error messages under installation of the plugins
     
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  10. DJK

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    why would you do that?
     
  11. flush with your foot

    flush with your foot Platinum Record

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    do an folder named VST, in this folder do 2 folders named INSTRUMENTS AND FX only 64 bits, no other garbage, install vst instruments in INTRS folder and vst fx in FX folder. Is better to re-install!
     
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