Can T Open Vst Plugin

 
If you have installed and authorized your plug-in and it still doesn't show up in your DAW, try the following:
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Mac OS X:

Simply go to your DAW’s preferences and rescan your plug-in. Note that Eventide no longer supports 32-bit plugins.

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  • TROUBLESHOOTING Missing audio files or VST / AU plugins. If you open a project and some, or all, Channel buttons are red or a plugin instrument is replaced with an empty channel (and you are sure it's not a 'trial' plugin), this means the samples or instruments nominated for those channels can't be found.
  • In Ableton Live, now go to Options Preferences Plug-Ins Plug-In Sources (at the bottom). Make sure 'Use VST Plug-In Custom Folder' is set to On. Make sure that the VST Plug-In Custom Folder is set to the same file path where you installed the Plug Ins, C: Program Files(x86) VSTPlugins or C: Program Files VST Plugins (depending on if you.

Windows:

It is possible that you need to add the following paths to your DAW’s list of VST folders. Open your DAW’s VST Preferences and add the applicable folder:

Windows 32-bit OS:

32-bit DAW: C:Program FilesCommon FilesSteinbergVST2

Windows 64-bit OS:

32-bit DAW: C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSteinbergVST2
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64-bit DAW: C:Program FilesCommon FilesSteinbergVST2
After doing this, perform a plug-in rescan in your DAW. Note that the following DAWs sometimes require additional steps:

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Studio One:

  1. In the VST preferences, and make sure 'Scan at Startup' is checked.
  2. Also click 'Reset Blacklist' in the VST preferences, and then restart Studio One.

Cubase

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  1. Go to Devices->Plug-in Manager and click Plug-in Manager->Rescan all. Occasionally Cubase needs to be forced to rescan the plug-in folder.