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Cakewalk Platinum Not Scanning Vst Plugins

 
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Guys,

The vst’s aren’t showing up in the daw either. The vst’s are.dll files and I’m pretty sure they can work with cakewalk. I put the vst’s under “Program Files (x86), common files, VST2” while still in the folders that they were already in when I installed them. EDIT: Thank you for your help everyone! The folders listed in the VST Scan Paths list are searched for new plug-ins when you click the Scan button. Rescan Failed Plug-ins. Checking this option causes any plug-in(s) that didn’t scan correctly to be rescanned during the next scan. Excluding plug-ins is convenient to prevent Cakewalk from scanning a plug-in that's keyed to a different program, but here's a cute trick: Cakewalk ships with four plug-ins (VX-64, PX-64, TL-64, and Boost 11) excluded. Choose Utilities / Plug-In Manager, click on VST Audio Effects (VST), then tick Show Excluded. Vst cowbell free.


PluginsAs a total newbie to Mixcraft 8 I watched all the videos on the official channel and I have learned a lot how to use the program but there is one thing that I am not sure about at present.
How do you scan your plugins in Mixcraft? What folder does your plug ins reside in?
I have Sonar X3 in my system and the plug ins for that reside in a folder called Cakewalk/Vst/Plugins. Something like that.
Sonar automatically creates this folder when you install it. You don't have to use it of course but I do. All your plugins reside in that folder unless you chose to assign them to another folder.
I have Mixcraft 64 bit and 32 bit installed on my Laptop. Mixcraft is letting me use some of my cakewalk plug ins in mixcraft. It seems to be letting me use 32 bit Cakewalk plug ins in Mixcraft 32 bit and some other 64 bit plugins I have such as Addictive Drums in Mixcraft 64 bit.

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When I want to install an external VST in Mixcraft where do I put them. Is there a special folder? How does Mixcraft basically know where to look for your external VST plug ins. I didn't see anything about specifying a folder for VST plug ins during installation.

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Thanks Steve