![]() When you install plug-ins, the VST will automatically install to Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST or VST3. MacOS users: From within Studio One, navigate to Studio One>Preferences>Locations and select the VST Plug-ins tab. ![]() ***Important Note for Windows Users: NEVER add the entire Program Files folder or your entire c: drive to your Studio One>Options(Preferences on a Mac)>Locations list. With version 5.5.1 and above, S1 will now also load VST3 plug-ins from the following location.Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Programs\Common\VST3 ![]() *** VST3 plugins will load from c:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3. Studio One by default will scan that folder. You do not have to add this path to the plug-in window in Studio One. If the plug-in you are installing has a VST3 version, it will install to C:\Program Files\Common Files\vst3. You can also use the Add button to add custom locations. By default, Studio One will have C:\Program Files\Vstplugins as the default location. Windows users: From within Studio One, navigate to the Options > Locations, and select the VST Plugins tab. Check with your 3rd party plug-in vendor for instructions on installing the plug-in if you run into an issue with the install. Make sure that you note that location so that you can set that location in Studio One. On Windows, you can choose the location where the plug-in installs. While installing the plug-in to your Windows computer, the installer usually will ask you where you want to install the actual plug-in. The following article will give you instructions for running Studio One in Rosetta mode. ***If you are running an Apple Silicon Mac (M1, M2, etc.) Mac with Studio One 5.4 or higher and are missing plug-ins, it is possible that your plug-ins are not natively supported on Apple Silicon systems.
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