

If you want to install the VST plug-ins to a different location, you can set the path in Native Access before the installation, as explained in this article. C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 64 bit.C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 32 bit.We strongly recommend to use the default installation paths offered by Native Access: On a Windows computer, the VST plug-ins can be installed to any location on your hard drive. Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plug-Ins > VSTĬubase automatically scans this folder at each startup and recognizes any new plug-in that has been installed.On a Mac computer all VST files are automatically installed to the same folder so you do not need to define a VST folder during the installation of your NI product. All later versions support 64-bit plug-ins only. Note: Cubase 8.5 is the last version compatible with 32-bit plug-ins.

This article describes this procedure for both Mac and Window systems.

In order to use your NI plug-ins in Cubase 8, you must ensure that Cubase scans the folders where your NI VST plug-ins are located. This is driving me crazy because i have to restart Cubase 30 times a day and im loosing so much time!!! Hope somebody can help.In Cubase, the Native Instruments software is used via the VST plug-in interface. Or is it a question of actually upgrading to PT 12? Now my question is: Is this behavior caused due to the fact that the HD I/O was made just for PT and its use with any other DAW through the avid core manager is not supported 100% or is it a question of something like Word Clock?, do i need to get SYNC or do you think the best solution would be to just get a dedicated interface for Cubase? like Symphony. This usually happens when I load any new VST instrument or create a send, but sometimes it just happens out of nowhere (and the cpu graph on the activity monitor shows a suden spike in the cpu usage). Last year I decided to ditch my Apogee interface in hopes that the HD would cover both PT and Cubase, but the avid core manager seems to be giving me quite a bit of grief, I use Cubase rewired to Ableton Live and load all my samples in Vienna Ensemble Pro outside the host, so here is my problem:Īfter a couple of hours working in Cubase, with a lot of samples loaded (about 28 Gb) all of a sudden the sound starts cracking up and getting glitches. I usually use my HD with PT 11 and do most of my recording there, but lately i have been getting quite a bit of work that requires extensive programming with samples so I also use Cubase 8.5 for this. Im having a bit of a problem using my HD Native I/O with Cubase 8.5, hope somebody can help me out there.
