
Occasionally Cubase needs to be forced to rescan the plug-in folder.
Go to Devices->Plug-in Manager and click Plug-in Manager->Rescan all. Also click “Reset Blacklist” in the VST preferences, and then restart Studio One. In the VST preferences, and make sure “Scan at Startup” is checked. Note that the following DAWs sometimes require additional steps: Studio One Open your DAW’s VST Preferences and add the applicable folder: Windows 32-bit OSģ2-bit DAW: C:Program Files/Common Files/Steinberg/VST2 Windows 64-bit OSģ2-bit DAW: C:Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Steinberg/VST2Ħ4-bit DAW: C:Program Files/Common Files/Steinberg/VST2Īfter doing this, perform a plug-in rescan in your DAW. It is possible that you need to add the following paths to your DAW’s list of VST folders. Note that Eventide no longer supports 32-bit plugins.
Simply go to your DAW’s preferences and rescan your plug-in. If you have installed and authorized your plug-in and it still doesn’t show up in your DAW, try the following: Mac OS X Troubleshooting What if the plug-in doesn’t show in my DAW?