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The folder containing your plug-in is not defined as a VST plug-in folder in your host sequencer. A 64-bit plug-in is installed in the 32-bit plug-in directory. The plug-in has been disabled by your sequencer. Free vst pack. 5:09 – Reopening your recording software to use your VST plugin (I also talk about what to do if the VST provider uses iLok). 6:19 – Recap of how to install VST plugins. 7:27 – You’ll get to hear me demoing the new virtual amp sim (Plini) to make sure it works!

As shown some time ago for the Mac, today’s tip shows you how to organize your plug-ins on windows, in order to find and load them quickly into Blue Cat’s PatchWork or MB-7 Mixer.

As you will see, It’s no rocket science, and this will greatly improve your experience and reduce the time to load your plug-ins.

Spending Too Much Time Looking For Plug-Ins?

Some people have been asking for the capability to load the plug-ins directly from the menu instead of having to open an Explorer Window. While this may be added in the future to our software, be aware that it may never beat what you can already do today with the Windows Explorer or Finder, as you will see below…

How To

On Windows, whatever you do, your VST plug-ins folder will probably quickly look like a huge mess, unfortunately…

There is however a very simple way to overcome this issue and organize your plug-ins properly: it will just take you a few minutes!

To quickly access your plug-ins, without modifying the original install locations (for optimal compatibility), just do the following:
1. Create a new folder somewhere convenient on your system. For example in the ” My Documents” directory.
2. Label the new folder as “Plug-ins”.
3. Drag it into your Sidebar Favorites section to make it available as a shortcut there.
4. Go to your VST plug-ins folder.
5. Right click on each plugin you want and choose “Create shortcut” (multi-selection works too).
6. Move these shortcuts to your new folder, and create sub-folders to organize them.

Here you go! You can now access plug-ins quickly using the shortcuts, inside the appropriate folders:

VST Plug-Ins organized into subfolders, directly accessible from the Favorites Sidebar

Additional Tip: You can also choose to add several folders to the favorite bar instead of a single one, to access directly the mostly used plug-ins that you use most of the time.

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One More Tip: It is possible to add a shortcut to the same plug-in in different folders, as it may be valid for several categories.

Not Fancy Enough? Add Some Icons!

Once you have properly organized the plug-ins thanks to shortcuts and linked to them from the favorites bar, you may want to add some colors to it and change the icons. You can set a different icon for each folder, and even for each plug-in:

Plug-Ins Folders with Custom Icons

With custom icons, it is even easier to find the plug-ins: a glance will suffice to pickup the right one!

Free Search Included!

And one more thing… Did you know that you can then use the standard windows search feature to find the plug-ins? Just type in a name and you’ll get it instantly!

VST Plug-In Search Included !

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Conclusion

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/recomended-free-vst-for-ableton.html. Simply using the Windows Explorer properly and taking the time to organize things will greatly improve the plug-in loading experience. There are even features that are not available in most host applications (how many do provide custom icons and search?).

Do you still need an included plug-in menu? Please discuss below!

To give Lié access to all your VST instruments, you will have to scan your plug-ins first. This is necessary since Lié itself has no sound engine on its own. It will always work as a shell for VST instruments.

Please note that Lié does not check for new VSTs on every startup. if you install VST instruments in the future, you will need to manually trigger a plug-in scan to make a newly installed instrument appear inside Lié.

In order to prevent that a DAW running in the background blocks Lié's scanning routine from accessing some VSTs, we recommend to perform the plug-in scan from Lié's standalone application.

  1. After completion of the firmware update, Lié will tell you that your plug-in folder is still empty and suggests performing a first plug-in scan. Confirm this suggestion. You can always trigger the plug-in scan at a later point by navigating to Menu -> Plugin Manager, then clicking on Options at the bottom and selecting 'Scan for new or updated VST plugins'.
  2. A window will pop up, asking you for the VST plug-in directories on your computer.
    • On a Windows computer, there is no standard folder for VST plug-ins. By default, the list will only contain the standard directory that UVI Workstation's VST plug-in is installed in (C:Program FilesVstplugins). This is a popular folder used for VST plugins on Windows. Please add all folders containing the VST 64bit instrument plug-ins that you want to use inside Lié. Click on the '+' symbol to add folders.
    • On a Mac, the directory for VST plug-ins is standardized. Normally, you don't need to change anything.
  3. Click on 'Scan' to perform the plug-in scan within the folders. Depending on the amount of plug-ins you have installed, this might take a while. After completion, it is likely that you will get a notification about certain VST plug-ins not being recognized. Don't worry: Most of the times, the plug-ins that cause problems are VST effect plug-ins, not VST instruments. Lié can host VST instruments exclusively, so this is not a bug.
    The “Plug-in Manager” window will now display the list of all VST plug-ins that were recognized:
    Note: If some of your plug-ins are listed in red, they may have a compatibility issue with Lié or their license is not activated properly: You can try to use “Force-scan” in “Options” to get them to work inside Lié anyway. However, this procedure may cause instabilities with your DAW.
  4. You can now start playing the factory sounds in Lié Standalone. To load a factory preset, just double-click on it or step through the preset list by pushing the left or right Button on Touché (SE).
    You can also create your own mappings for all your VST instruments that were recognized by Lié. To create your own plug-in preset with 3rd party VST instruments, please refer to this article: Creating a new Plug-in Preset

You can now proceed with..

Downloading and installing optional plug-in presets for 3rd party VST instruments

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If you own one or several 3rd party plug-in instruments that we offer free presets for, please feel free to add these soundpacks to Lié. An overview and sound examples of all available packs are listed here: Software Presets on expressivee.com. The installation procedure is explained in this article: How to install optional software preset packs for third party VST instruments

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Setting up Touché/Lié inside your favourite DAW

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We have prepared several articles explaining in detail how to set up Touché in most popular DAWs (that can host VST or AU plug-ins). Click on the link above to find our DAW Tutorials section.