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The Vst Plugin Custom Folder Could Not Be Found Crashing Onto

The vst plugin custom folder could not be found crashing onto

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Restart live, go to preferences - file/folder and toggle off the setting to use a custom vst folder. After toggling set the location of your folder. Before doing any of this make sure you definitely know where that custom VST folder is located on your HD. If you still get the error reinstall live level 2. Locating VST plug-in folders. In Cubase/Nuendo, select 'Plug-in Manager' from the 'Devices' menu. At the bottom left, click on the gear symbol to open the 'Plug-in Manager Settings' Older Cubase/Nuendo versions: Select 'Plug-in Information' from the 'Devices' menu. Make sure the 'VST PlugIns' tab is selected and click on 'VST 2.x Paths'.

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