![]() ![]() ***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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