I just got studio bundle 2, which came with amplitube 2, Sample tank, Sample moog etc. And the only thing that comes up in my Cubase plugin info is T Racks Cs... Am I missing something here?
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pcrecord, post: 407387 wrote: Every DAW software has a VST folde
pcrecord, post: 407387 wrote: Every DAW software has a VST folder where you need to put your plugins. I don't have cubase but on Cakewalk I can even specify multi folders to check in.
VST link to DAW mostly come with .dll files locate those and put them in your Cubase's vst folder. (carefull, do not mismatch x86 and x64)
I tried to do that but I cannot find the .dll files to put in there.
Studio86, post: 407733 wrote: When you installed the bundle it m
Studio86, post: 407733 wrote: When you installed the bundle it most likely created a folder on your C drive, that's where all the .dll files will be. You don't necessarily have to move any of them but you will have to point Cubase in the right direction.
Most plugins automatically install in c:/program files/steinberg/vst even if you don't have Cubase. If you are running a 64 bit OS, the files will be installed in C:/Program Files x86/steinberg/vst/. Add the folder to your vst folder list.
Every DAW software has a VST folder where you need to put your p
Every DAW software has a VST folder where you need to put your plugins. I don't have cubase but on Cakewalk I can even specify multi folders to check in.
VST link to DAW mostly come with .dll files locate those and put them in your Cubase's vst folder. (carefull, do not mismatch x86 and x64)