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- The Shared VST Plugin Folder/s Things have gotten a little complex, there have been three VST standards (1, 2 and 3) plus 32 and 64 bit Windows. Fear not, FL Studio will search for VST plugins in a number of possible locations, including: VST 1 and 2 plugins: 1. The '.Plugins VST' in the FL Studio installation folder (32 Bit plugins).
- You have a lot of native FL plugins in that list and those won't load as VST plugins. At this point, I suggest reinstalling FL. It's the easiest way to make sure all files are in the proper locations.
I’m seeing lot of people asking how to install VST plugins into FL Studio so here’s a short guide showing you how to do it.
FL Studio 11 vst (cant find them) I just upgrade to window 7 professional edition 64 bit and i install Fl studio 11.0.3. The problem is that i install the vst plugins and when i search for them they dont appear.
First of all, you need to have a folder for all your VST plugins somewhere in your hard drive (default is under C:Program Files). If you dont have one, create it and name it to ‘VSTplugins’ for example.
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Now, usually VST plugins (most of the free ones at least) comes either zipped (or rar packed) package of files (.DLL file(s)) which you have to unzip or unrar to your VSTplugins folder. You need a ZIP / RAR extractor such as 7-Zip or IZArc for this.
Unpack the whole content of that .zip or .rar file straight to your VSTplugins folder (or to your desktop and move/copy it to there).
If the plugin has its own installer (.exe file), follow the instructions given during the installation. Usually it asks the location of your VSTplugin folder.
Next, open the FL Studio and go to Options -> File Settings (or press F10) and under the ‘VST plugins extra search folder’, define your default VSTplugin folder (if you haven’t done so already). You only need to do this once and not everytime you install a new plugin.
After that, go to the Channels -> Add one -> More… and a box with a list of plugins will appear. At the Bottom of the box you’ll see a’Refresh’ button: click on it and choose ‘Fast scan (recommended)’ from the menu:
After scanning you should see your newly installed plugin in the plugin list (in red color):
That’s it!
Now you can double click it to open it and if you want, tick the little box (Favourite Switch) that is in front of the plugin to make it appear in your favourites list.
NOTE that if you installed an EFFECT plugin (not a synth which is a ‘generator’, but an effect – these are two different types of plugins), you can only open it to a Mixer tracks effect slot.
When producing music certain basic assumptions are made like what a DAW is. You will find similar language on other help sites too so you'll need to get yourself up to speed very fast.
First: A DAW is an acronym or another way of saying: Digital Audio Workstation. What is a Digital Audio Workstation? Ableton Live is one, Magix Music Maker is one, Pro Tools is one, Cakewalk is one, Cubase is one, and FL Studio is a DAW as well(Digital Audio Workstation). So a DAW is a piece of software used to record, arrange, make, and produce music with your computer and the software programs I spoke of at the center of your studio.
The Massive plugin crash is not exclusive to FL9, FL10, FL11 or FL12, they all potentially can have this problem.
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What is Massive in standalone mode. Massive in Standalone mode is when you start Massive from Start menu while FL Studio is closed. Massive can run without FL Studio running or while Fl Studio is closed to be clear, this is what stand alone mode is.
Now the basic interaction between Massive and Fl Studio has not changed over the past six years so do not concern yourself with version numbers. It is still the same problem.
By me schooling you on all of this, and don't take offense, but you sound really green. My direction are easy to understand for people who have been doing this for awhile.
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I cannot help you beyond my thread recommendations. If you are unable to apply my direction you will need to contact Native Instruments support because I do not have that kind of time or patience. I don't get paid to do this, I just share what I know with the community, and the rest is up to you.