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Installing and Managing Plug-Ins
VST Plug-In Manager
Search Field
Enter the name of a plug-in in the search field. The list of all effects or VST
instruments is filtered to show only those plug-ins whose names contain the text that
you entered.
Display Options
Allows you to choose which plug-ins are shown:
To show all loaded plug-ins, select Show All Plug-ins.
To hide all plug-ins that are part of the active collection, select Hide Plug-ins
That Are in Active Collection.
To show all VST 3 plug-ins that support 64-bit processing, select Show Plug-ins
That Support 64-Bit Processing.
NOTE
This might take a while since all your plug-ins must be scanned.
New Folder
Allows you to create a new folder in the current collection.
Delete
Allows you to delete the selected item in the current collection.
New Collection
Allows you to create a new collection.
To create a new, empty list, select Empty. To create a new collection based on the list
of all effects, select Add All Plug-ins. To create a new collection based on the current
collection, select Add Current Collection.
User Collections
Allows you to select a different collection, and to rename or delete the current
collection.
To remove unavailable plug-ins from all collections, select Remove Unavailable
Plug-ins from All Collections.
Show VST Plug-in Information
Opens a section at the bottom of the window in which more information about the
selected item is shown. If you select several plug-ins, the information for the plug-in
that you have selected first is shown. In this section, you can also deactivate selected
plug-ins. Deactivated plug-ins are no longer available in collections. This is useful if
you have plug-ins installed that you do not want to use in Cubase.
VST Plug-in Manager Settings
Opens a section at the bottom of the window in which all current paths to VST 2 plug-
ins are listed. You can add or remove folder locations by using the corresponding
buttons. Click Rescan All to rescan your computer for plug-ins.
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