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| I installed SampleTank 3 in my 64 bit vstplugins folder, but S1 does not show it in instruments list even after refresh. Most of my plugins are dll files, but ST3 is a .vst3 file. Do I need to put it in a special VST3 folder on Windows for it to be recognized by S1? win 8.1 64 bit 3.4 ghz 32 gb ram Motif 8 Roland Quad-Capture Studio One 4.5.3 Professional |
| Does S1 know where to look? Win 7 64bit Studio One Professional x64 (always latest update) Intel i5 3.30GHz overclocked @ 4.20 GHz Azus deluxe Motherboard 8GB RAM M-AUDIO - Audiophile 192 M-Audio Oxygen 49 Akai MPD26 American Fender Stratocaster Deluxe Retired, plenty of spare time |
| Musical Gym wroteI installed SampleTank 3 in my 64 bit vstplugins folder, but S1 does not show it in instruments list even after refresh. Most of my plugins are dll files, but ST3 is a .vst3 file. The VST3 folder in Windows is always this location: C:Program FilesCommon FilesVST3 This must not be altered as this is the location VST3s are loaded form. Normally all VST3 installers install to this location. For VST2s its a different story. Thomas Mansfeld Product Specialist / PreSonus Software Ltd |
| Thanks guys. Yes, S1 knows the location and I also put it in the default location for VST3s. I found out that the dll provided works in 64 bit, so I'm up and running now. I think maybe S1 doesn't support VST3 yet. win 8.1 64 bit 3.4 ghz 32 gb ram Motif 8 Roland Quad-Capture Studio One 4.5.3 Professional |
| I don't think all versions do. Put your specs in your signature and it'll allow people to help you quicker. Win 7 64bit Studio One Professional x64 (always latest update) Intel i5 3.30GHz overclocked @ 4.20 GHz Azus deluxe Motherboard 8GB RAM M-AUDIO - Audiophile 192 M-Audio Oxygen 49 Akai MPD26 American Fender Stratocaster Deluxe Retired, plenty of spare time |
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- Ideally the location for VST in the registry is: HKEYCURRENTUSER Software VST VSTPluginsPath HKEYLOCALMACHINE Software VST VSTPluginsPath. If you don’t find the registry entries, I would suggest you to follow the steps below to find a registry key. Press Windows + R, Type regedit. On UAC prompt, press yes. From the menu bar, click on Edit.
- A) Computer C DRIVE PROGRAM FILES VST PLUGINS b) Computer C DRIVE PROGRAM FILES (x86) VST PLUGINS 3) There is also confusion in the PROGRAM FILES (x86) as there is a STEINBERG folder where some of my plugins automatically file themselves under. This is confusing to me.
- I just got a new windows pc (because my macbook died). I'm new to making music on windows (10) so i'm having troubles with my VSTPlugins folder. At first i installed the plugins (jazz drums, upright bass, sax) with the download manager / installer in the default folder, but ableton (live 10) couldn't find the plugins, (i scanned them), so i deinstalled them and then installed them again in.
| Thanks, it showed up in the browser in the VST3 folder under a sub-folder called Sampler. Interesting since I don't have a folder named sampler under C:Program FilesCommon FilesVST3. At least now I can access the dll and vst3 plugs from latest S1 Pro 64 bit. win 8.1 64 bit 3.4 ghz 32 gb ram Motif 8 Roland Quad-Capture Studio One 4.5.3 Professional |
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Check with your 3rd party plug-in vendor for instructions on installing the plug-in if you run into an issue with the install. Windows users: From within Studio One, navigate to the Options Locations, and select the VST Plugins tab. Free chour vst. By default, Studio One will have C Program Files Vstplugins as the default location. Label the new folder as “Plug-ins”. Drag it into your Sidebar Favorites section to make it available as a shortcut there. Go to your VST plug-ins folder. Right click on each plugin you want and choose “Create shortcut” (multi-selection works too). Move these shortcuts to your new folder, and create sub-folders to organize.
| Musical Gym wroteThanks, it showed up in the browser in the VST3 folder under a sub-folder called Sampler. That's funny. Probably IK has created that 'Sampler' category (since it's read from the plugin itself AFAIK). I use the 'Flat' tab in the instrument browser to have all my instruments in a list without subfolders (then again, I don't have dozens of them) .. Dolphin Blue - Songs of Tom Waits -------------------------------------------- Dropbox - Free Online Storage (Use this link to get us both even more free space.) |
| Hi, This is the closest thread I have been able to find with regards to getting VST3's to work. I have about 100 VST3 effects that I would like to have on S1 but they are not recognized. Some are seen, while others are completely missed. They were all supposed to be 64 bit effects, but don't know how to confirm that. I'm not even sure I understand the difference between a VST2 and VST3 effect. (I'll look into the difference). I'm at work and decided to post this from my iPad. Hopefully I can get some direction as to where to go by the time I get home. Thanks, Lequarius Athena 4U Chassis - i7-3770K Processor 5.0GHz(OC) Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H 2 X 4GB Patriot Viper Extreme DDR3-1600 Modules 2GB Crucial SSD SanDisk Extreme Pro 500GB SSD SIIG 3 Port 9 wire Firewire PCIe Card VIA 3 Port USB 2.0 Card LG DVD/CD Drive Gigabyte GTX 750 1GB GDDR5 4 Monitor Card S1 Pro 3 D-Link DIR-615 router Edirol UA-700 AB1818VSL AS-900T IE Monitor System 2 X ACER 21.5' LCD Monitors 2 X 48' Samsung LED TV's (Control Room) Studiolive 24 S3 Studiolive RM16L Alesis SR18 Digitech Vocalist Live Pro Behringer DSP2024P |
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| Make sure first of all that VST3 service is enabled from the advanced tab in preferences. Then confirm that the VST is 32 or 64 bit. You can install the 32 bit version on the same machine with the same activation. On Mac the 32/64 are the same installer. Clicking info for the shortcut presents a checkbox to run as 32 bit. 64 is the default. Matt Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor S1Pro V4 |
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| Thanks Matt, you hit it on the nose. The ones I were seeing were the VST2 versions because as soon as I enabled the service I got all my effects and the ones I was seeing were duplicated. So again. Thanks Athena 4U Chassis - i7-3770K Processor 5.0GHz(OC) Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H 2 X 4GB Patriot Viper Extreme DDR3-1600 Modules 2GB Crucial SSD SanDisk Extreme Pro 500GB SSD SIIG 3 Port 9 wire Firewire PCIe Card VIA 3 Port USB 2.0 Card LG DVD/CD Drive Gigabyte GTX 750 1GB GDDR5 4 Monitor Card S1 Pro 3 D-Link DIR-615 router Edirol UA-700 AB1818VSL AS-900T IE Monitor System 2 X ACER 21.5' LCD Monitors 2 X 48' Samsung LED TV's (Control Room) Studiolive 24 S3 Studiolive RM16L Alesis SR18 Digitech Vocalist Live Pro Behringer DSP2024P |
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Hello there,
I've run into a bit of a problem. I cannot figure out how to change the default path for VST plugins in Windows 7. In Vista and previous, you could simply change the path in the registry.
I am asking because I use Adobe Premier, Media Encoder, etc. They read my default VST directory, find several VST plug-ins that are not compatible, and fail to start. The installed VSTs are crucial to some of my other work, so I can't really to remove them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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problem is solved. i swear i must be losing my mind. under further inspection of the registry, the value is here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Wow6432Node > VST > VSTPluginsPath
It is different than previous versions of Windows, but not much. There are several keys and values containing the letters 'vst' that have nothing to do with 'Virtual Studio Technology'. So that's why it didn't jump out at first.
I've run into a bit of a problem. I cannot figure out how to change the default path for VST plugins in Windows 7. In Vista and previous, you could simply change the path in the registry.
I am asking because I use Adobe Premier, Media Encoder, etc. They read my default VST directory, find several VST plug-ins that are not compatible, and fail to start. The installed VSTs are crucial to some of my other work, so I can't really to remove them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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problem is solved. i swear i must be losing my mind. under further inspection of the registry, the value is here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Wow6432Node > VST > VSTPluginsPath
It is different than previous versions of Windows, but not much. There are several keys and values containing the letters 'vst' that have nothing to do with 'Virtual Studio Technology'. So that's why it didn't jump out at first.