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VST Plug ins

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 10:57 am
by gerhost
Hello everybody!
Have a question.
My additional VST plugins EZ Drummer u. EZ Keys work. But where are they in the Plugin Manager? Find in the folder itself in the PC no *. Dll files
Where are the?
Please look at the picture of Manager.
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Greetings Gerry

Re: VST Plug ins

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 12:56 pm
by Rolling Estonian
They're virtual instruments not plugins. They also have installed shells and don't just have a dll file, it's a program.

M

Re: VST Plug ins

Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 9:14 pm
by mixyguy2
Rolling Estonian wrote:They're virtual instruments not plugins. They also have installed shells and don't just have a dll file, it's a program.

M
I confess I don't understand the OP or the reply, e.g.:

- virtual instruments are indeed plugins (they are a type of plugin)
- not sure what "installed shells" means, unless you mean plugins which also have a stand-alone program (that don't require the DAW to run)..but not all plugins have this

As to the OP, the picture you showed is just the path(s) you add to tell Mixcraft where the plugins are located, i.e. where you installed them. If you don't know where you installed them, try searching your C: drive. Or you could go to Control Panel, uninstall them, and then re-install them, this time paying attention to where you install them. :wink: I suggest something simple like C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins. That is where all of mine are.

Re: VST Plug ins

Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 9:56 pm
by Mark Bliss
Semantics.

Yes, the titles mentioned by the OP are plug-ins. They could be called virtual instruments, (VSTi) but they are more than that as well.
The Toontracks installers place multiple files, in their own folders, in multiple places. Data, manuals, license management, and more.

The real question is: If the installation is working (as stated by the OP), why do you ask this question?

Re: VST Plug ins

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 9:08 am
by Acoustica Greg
Hi,

The image in the original post shows the list of VST folders that Mixcraft searches for plugins.

On my computer, EZDrummer is installed in: C:\Program Files\VST\

Inside a Toontrack subfolder.

Mixcraft does have a Manage Plug-Ins option under the File menu that will show you a list of plugins that you can disable or enable.

Greg