Vst Help in Studio 1

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Hey guys! I'm a noob at this whole recording thing, so go easy on me :P I'm trying to install some VST's into Studio 1, and for some reason I keep coming up with errors. I would screenshot and send you guys the URL's but I haven't posted 10 times... I have them in the right location in Studio 1, and the VST's are in folders (in the main folder) and Studio 1 will maybe pick up 1 of all the VSTs. It's getting really frustrating and I really need help. Thanks guys!
 
You could write what the error says instead of taking a screenshot?
 
You could write what the error says instead of taking a screenshot?
I guess the errors aren't to common, it's more of a it just won't appear. The main thing I get errors with is when I try to import a PDF or EXE (Duh... Not to sure what I was thinking)
 
Not sure if this is the case, but you need to check if you're working with the 32bit or 64bit version of Studio One.
If you're using the 64bit version, it won't pick up any 32bit plugins even though you've placed them in the same folder.
vice versa, if you work with the 32bit version, any 64bit plugins won't be picked up either.

Say you're using the 64bit version of Studio One, then make sure you install the 64bit VST(i) versions (most recent vst plugins are released in both 32-64bit)

One solution to running 32bit plugins in your 64bit Studio One, is to use Jbridge (google it), place them in the same folder and S1 will pick them up.
 
Not sure if this is the case, but you need to check if you're working with the 32bit or 64bit version of Studio One.
If you're using the 64bit version, it won't pick up any 32bit plugins even though you've placed them in the same folder.
vice versa, if you work with the 32bit version, any 64bit plugins won't be picked up either.

Say you're using the 64bit version of Studio One, then make sure you install the 64bit VST(i) versions (most recent vst plugins are released in both 32-64bit)

One solution to running 32bit plugins in your 64bit Studio One, is to use Jbridge (google it), place them in the same folder and S1 will pick them up.

I use the Jbridge in my DAW and it works really well. Some DAWs have a bridge (Reaper), but many do not. So OP, this is a real important area to make sure you know what you have.
 
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