My advice is, create a folder (c:\vstplugins) for your plugins. So when you install your plugins you'll need to specify a location on your system to install them and then also make sure S1 knows that location as well. Unlike RTAS and VST3, the most common VST format does not have a default install location on Windows that is shared universally. Should I be able to use these in S1? I recently bought the Waves SSL 4000 collection plug ins and would like to use them on S1. My only problem is that I can't figure out how to use my Waves and VST Plug ins. I normally use PT 8, but thought I'd try S1. All the improvements seem to increase workflow significantly. Mikegrny wrote:Just downloaded the trial version of Ver 2.
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