![]() It's allways nice to know how things turn out. Just remember to add a path for that folder inside S1 Locations Window. Just to be sure.Īlso you can try to put the VST's in another folder outside Steinbergs, and see if that works. Perhaps you should remove or rename the old VST's before installing. Yes see if a re-install helps, and be careful to see where you install during the install process. ![]() Infrasound wroteI guess for the 1% safety I'll try to install Arturia a third time :p and see, what happens. If both 64 bit versions is in the same folder but only one works, then that's strange as i ubderstand you have reset the blacklist. ONLY the Instruments are not.Īre the Modular 64 bit in the same folder as the Modular FX 64 bit but not to be seen in S1?Īnd you can use the Modular FX 64 bit in S1? Infrasound wroteEven the moog FX are really there as 64bit version. Modular V2 Efx = The effect version of the synth Modular V. Then you' can see if you have VST's in other places. You can search your computer for the Modular and the wurlitzer using windows search function. You can only check the paths during the products installation process. For instance if you have created your own folder and path for your VST's.Īrturia unfortunate have the same names for their 32 and 64 bit VST's. You can add folders for S1 to read if needed. ![]() The folder you install your Arturia 64 bit versions to, is a folder S1 shall point at in the Location for VST-plug-ins window. Allways read things before pressing "next" etc. You have to check the paths when installing your Arturia products. You can have installed your VST's in another folder than the default. Again just be sure You have the correct VST's in the correct folder and be sure S1 read that folder. Some put there VST folder directly in the C drive to shorten the path - or put them other places. But you can have your VST's where you like, just as long S1 is set to read the folder. I also have a folder for 32 bit plug-ins in Programfiles(86). My VST for 64 bit plug-ins i have in Programfiles. I only use 64 bit versions, so like to keep things apart and organized. I use different folders/ paths for the different VST's if i install all. I have created folders for my VST's, and changed the default installation path to those. During the install of every product/ synth you can set paths for 32 and 64 bit VST versions. I mean the paths you see when you install your Arturia products.
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