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Well you should have things in their own little world I can quote Jim, resident long-haired PC guru on the structure Sonar's 32Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files (x86) Cakewalk VstPlugins * Sonar's 64Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files Cakewalk VstPlugins * Third-party 32Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files (x86) VstPlugins * Third-party 64Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files VstPlugins That makes 4 as opposed to 1 but at least it's all organised. I generally let them self install. I have found that many will install in their own folders (very important) in the cakewalk VST folder.
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If they do not install there automatically. Then it is a simple process to move them manually. Cut and paste them into their own folder in the Cake VST folder. It is possible to leave them alone and simply add them to the plug in manager scan list. But having them all in one easy to find place, properly indexed and installed in their own folder, makes changing them or removing them or whatever.so much easier when you don't have to look all over the place for them. Strikinglyhandsome1 Well you should have things in their own little world I can quote Jim, resident long-haired PC guru on the structure Sonar's 32Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files (x86) Cakewalk VstPlugins * Sonar's 64Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files Cakewalk VstPlugins * Third-party 32Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files (x86) VstPlugins * Third-party 64Bit VST plugins get installed to C: Program Files VstPlugins That makes 4 as opposed to 1 but at least it's all organised. You don't need to put CW plugs in their own folder -- just use one VST location. List of common controlled substances.