If the data directory isn't in the same location as the plug-in, then a shortcut file is created by the installer to direct the plug-in to the actual location of the data directory (the shortcut will have the same name as the folder it points to). If you did manually move files or folders to other locations after the installation of the plug-in, then it's possible that the plug-in can't find its data directory anymore, that's where the graphics, presets etc. If you haven't touched any of the plug-in's files or folders after the installation, then check the entry for solving file permission issues. This can either be a file permission issue or the result of moving parts of the plug-in's files after the installation. Q: The Plug-in shows a "No GUI Resources" error message, what can I do? (Windows only)
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If they were already turned on, then do a deep rescan by holding down the ALT key and clicking Rescan.ĭepending on the combination of operating system and Pro Tools version you are using, you will have to delete these files by hand: Turn on Use Audio Units and/or Use VST Plug-In System Folder.Go to Preferences > File/Folder > Plugin Sources and do the following: Windows, in C:\Users\*YOUR USERNAME*\AppData\Roaming\REAPER\VST\:.Mac, in ~/Library/Application Support/REAPER/:.
If that does not work, quit Reaper and delete the following files:
You will probably need to clear your host’s plug-in cache. The exact procedure required to clear the cache depends on which host application you use. Host applications cache plug-ins so they can load faster and avoid re-scanning every plug-in on startup. The next time you launch your host, the new AU plug-in/s should finally show up.
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In such a case, please completely reboot your Mac once.
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On macOS 10.13 High Sierra and newer, it's possible that AU plug-ins don't show up in your host software immediately after installation.