
You don't need to set a "VST Plug-in Custom Folder" unless you have specific needs for using an additional folder, like if you prefer keeping plug-ins on an external with your Live files or something like that.Īlso, what is not showing up? One specific plug-in or all? Did you install just the VSTs, Audio Units or all of them? You really just need one type set. For VSTs make sure that "Use VST plug-in System Folder" is checked (VST above).


Make sure in Live 9 preferences that "Use Audio Units" (In Components above) is checked if you have at least one AU you use. 37 tools include EQ, Saturator, praised MAutoPitch, reverb, modulation effects and many others. If Audio Unit -> /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components Download Get used to our MPhilosophy by adopting dozens of free plugins. If VST (VST3 not supported) -> /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST So, What is the Melda plug-ins that you installed, Audio Unit or VST? 64 bit or 32bits? You can't point the VST Custom plugin folder in Live preferences to the components folder - which is for Audio Units only - and expect that to work without issues. What do you mean? My VST folder is the default folder.Live doesn't let you have 2 plug in folders

Junqueira wrote:I even changed the ableton VST folder to the "component" folder and it still didn't show up.
