All you should have to do is delete them. (My bad for omitting the - in Plug-ins.) So, given that I didn't know the state of the OP's machine & Finder prefs, the method I quoted was as straightforward as possible. and enter in the locations (these are separate, do it for each one): /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins In each location, VST plugins are in the VST folder and AU plugins are in the Components folder. work every time, whether or not the folder is hidden from Finder. The methods I gave, using Go -> Go To Folder. I buy the Presonus Studio 192 Mobile, and came with the Studio One 3 Artist.
If you need to run Studio One in 32-bit mode, simply ctrl-click (right-click) the Studio One icon in your Applications folder and go to 'Get Info.' You can then check the box to run in 32-bit mode. The 32-bit version of Studio One will only load 32-bit plug-ins. Navigate to the location of the plugin by clicking ADD.Click OK and restart Studio One. Studio One will only load 64-bit plug-ins into the 64-bit version of Studio One.
As I said in my post, you have to change the Finder Preferences first.Īlso, you can't simply click through to your User Library folder by going through Mac HD -> Users -> whatever your name is -> Library, because it's still hidden & you won't see it. Here’s how you can add VST plugin to your DAW using Studio One as the VST host: Click Studio One and select location. Double-clicking works fine if you happen to have access to the icon, but if you don't then your directions wouldn't help. If you read my post again, I did say that the Library folder was accessible - however, by default OS X doesn't show your hard drive on the Desktop. Visually look for the plugin dll in the folder it was installed in to make sure that it's where you think it is, and if so, check Options > Locations > VST Plugins to make sure that path is listed there, that Studio One is also scanning plugins from that folder. Just double click your Mac HD icon >Library>Audio>Plug-Ins. It could be that Studio One isn't scanning it. Musician2373 wroteSorry guys but you both are making this a lot more complicated than it actually is.