Support |
> folder . Is it OK to create a folder under C:\Program > Files, called "VST > Folder", and then copy the .dll file from each VST into that > folder? This works well, and as a matter of fact, I do have several separate VST folders for different applications, 'cause when playing a live set with Ableton Live, chances are you won't need your Mastering EQ and whatnot. There are two caveats: * not all hosts can live with shortcuts in their VST folder. As an example, Ableton Live works well with this, and so I only have shortcuts in Live's VST folder to other locations where that plugin resides. That way, I won't need to copy'n'paste e.g. Mobius.dll everyime a new version comes out. Other hosts won't work with this. * some older plugins with a stupid copy-protection scheme won't work with the "copy/move it to another folder" route. The older Waldorf plugins (PPG Wave, Attack) come to mind here. But this shouldn't be a problem for any plugins without some copyprotection thingie built-in, and not so for newer stuff, either. Rainer