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Installing Plug-Ins
Its been forever since I installed any plug-ins, and not I'm trying to install Amplitube, and I can't remember which folder to install it to. I've tried 4 or 5 different ones, but haven't succeeded in actually having Amplitube pop up in my plug-ins menu. Which folders does this need to be installed into so that its available to me?
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Re: Installing Plug-Ins
If you've had it a while or even just bought it, just run the install program from the original CD. It puts everything in the correct place where you can then authorize it.
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Larry PT 2021; MacBookPro M1; 16GB; Spectrasonics; Native Instruments, Toontrack, Waves...too many plugins. |
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Re: Installing Plug-Ins
most plugins comes with an instalation program,
be it in a cd or downloaded, the plugins should appear in plugins folder sys drive>library>application support>digidesign>plugins
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Re: Installing Plug-Ins
Thanks for the help everyone. I think I got it. Because of the way I partitioned my drive when I set up my PC, the install wasn't putting the plugins in the right place, but I got it fixed.
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