Steinberg Vst Plugins Folder

By default, Reason 9.5/10 and Reason Essentials 9.5/10 look for installed VST (2.4, 64-bit) plugins in the following locations: Under Windows: C: Program Files VSTplugins C: Program Files Steinberg VSTplugins C: Program Files Common Files Steinberg VST2 Under Mac OS: Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST /Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST It's also possible to add your own custom locations to the 'search list' if you like. Unless you have installed your VST plug-ins to a custom folder, the standard installation path can be in one of many locations on Windows. If you can’t seem to find a plug-in or virtual instrument VST within your DAW, the first thing to do is check the folder locations below and see if the.dll or.vst3 file is there. If the plug-in is there, but still isn’t loading in your DAW, it may not be compatible, and you will need to re-install the correct version of the plug-in. In Windows 64 bit, 32bit programs (including dlls) are usually in Program Files (x86), but it's just a convention, they dont need to. The 'vstplugins' directory is Steinberg's default so there is where most plugins/dlls get placed if you don't specify otherwise during installation.

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  1. From the folder – c -> users -> username -> appdata -> roaming – move the steinberg folder to –
    c -> users -> username -> appdata -> roaming (to see the appdata folder, in windows 10 – click in explorer -view- and check the box next to hidden elements,
    in windows 7 – press the alt key in explorer, select -view-, click folder options, go to the -view- tab and in the additional parameters there will be the very last item -show hidden files, folders and disks)
  2. From the folder – program files -> common files – move the steinberg folder to – c -> program files -> common files.
  3. From the folder – program files – move the steinberg folder to – c -> program files.
  4. From the – program data folder – move the steinberg folder to – c -> program data.
  5. From the -soft- folder, install each file by number (from 1st to 4th, 5th is optional!) (After installation – soft-elicenser bundle b15 – (2nd file by number) elicenser will open itself , you can close it right away!)
  6. After installing all the files, go to – c -> program files -> steinberg -> cubase 10.5 – and create a shortcut from the cubase10.5 file (move the shortcut to the desktop)
  7. Open cubase and install default folder – c -> users -> username -> documents -> cubase (create the folder ourselves, if you don’t do this, the projects will not be saved normally!)
  8. If it says that there is not enough pack or license, click remove!
Hi, not sure if this is where I post this.
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.

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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.

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Another thing to note is that when I check the route to my VST folder it says it doesn't have one.

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Any help would be appreciated.
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