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@Christoph-Hart Exactly... I use Studio One & Live 11 for my Trance music production. I have no issue with .VST3 for Studio One
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@Christoph-Hart tried that....still not working for some reason...working fine in Reaper and Ableton tho...I Put it in the same folder as the HISE VST...HISE Loads fine...wont read mine...gonna keep tinkering around...Im sure it's something simple im missing...it always is...
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@johnmike Make a new project, add a sinewave generator and an on screen keyboard. Export it as a VST3 and try and load it into various DAWs. If it works then the problem is with your plugin, if it doesn't work then the problem is in some other part of your workflow.
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@johnmike Where are you placing your VST3 plugin?
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@d-healey will try this in a few...Great idea...didnt think about that...
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@gorangrooves Ive placed it in a few places...all default VST folder paths that the DAWS suggest plus even custom paths that I added myself..
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@johnmike They should go in the standard Steinberg locations - https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000177084-VST-plug-in-locations-on-Windows
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@johnmike they need to be placed in the default VST3 directory, not a regular VST directory.
C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3
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@gorangrooves ive put them there...im still recompiling and debugging...cause obviously it's something possibly im missing with Studio One...because it opened fine in reaper and Ableton...and it's in the default VST3 folder
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Thanks everyone....finally got it going...im honestly not sure what finally got it working...but I deleted everything out of all the VST folders...cleared the user App data folder...recompiled the plugin completely...put it in the common files/VST3 folder and it finally loaded!