Hey wassup,
I got a Problem to run a few Products (Absynth/Monark/Rounds/Form) from NI in my DAW. I installed all these VST's in the VST folder of my PC but the DAW (Cubase 14) don't show these VST's.
i hope somebody can help me with this.
@Linus @Kylotan Please note that VST2 plug-ins are deactivated by default in Cubase 14 / Nuendo 14. If you want to activate VST2 plug-ins, please follow the instructions in this Steinberg article.
You need to check which VST instrument paths are being scanned by Cubase at startup.
Absynth 5 is a VST2 - so ensure Cubase is scanning that specific install path on your machine
The other three - require Reaktor 6 to be installed - they are not standalone instruments.
VP
Just what VP said!
Maybe this can help: Plug-in Administration in Cubase 9 (and higher)
Specifically, it looks like the problem is that Native Access is not using a standard VST location (e.g. C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins) and instead puts VSTs in a specific location - C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\VSTPlugins 64 bit and C:\Program Files\Native Instruments\VSTPlugins 32 bit. Add these to Cubase (and any other DAW you use) and rescan to find them.
Does Cubase still support VST2?
Using VST 2 Plug-ins in Cubase 14 / Nuendo 14
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Also : Frequently Asked Questions : Does Cubase 14 support VST2 plug-ins? : VST 2 is not officially supported. VST 2 plug-ins may be loaded (excluding on Native Apple Silicon) when the VST 2 plug-in scanner is enabled in the VST Plug-in Manager. However, Steinberg does not provide support for any issues related to VST 2.