Now your plug has been loaded onto your track. In this scenario, we will be selecting Hybrid 64-bit plug-in.ģ. This will display a drop down menu, that will allow you to choose your plug-in. To load a plug-in, click on the box directly below the track name that reads None. Once you have created the Instrument Track, we want to load the plug in onto the track. To do this, you can go to your Track menu and select Add Instrument Track.Ģ. First, we want to create an Instrument Track. Now that we have successfully loaded our AIR plug-ins into the Studio One 2 software, let's pull up the plug-in on an instrument track.ġ. Your Plug-ins should now be available to access from your Instrument menu. Once you have selected your plug in folder, it should appear in the Location window.
The default locations are different on Windows and Mac, so please select your folder accordingly. Now, select the folder where the AIR Plug-in. This will pull up a file browser that will allow us to choose the location of your plug-ins.Ĥ. Next, click Add at the bottom left of the window.
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This is where we direct the Studio One software to read the location of our Plug-ins.ģ.
Once the Options window opens, select Locations at the top and then VST Plug-ins from the tabs that appear. On a Windows system, you will find this under Studio One > Options and on a Mac this under Studio One > Preferences.Ģ. Begin by opening a project and going into the Studio One Options/Preferences menu item. For this example, we will be using Hybrid 3.ġ. This article walks you through loading your AIR Plug-in into the Presonus Studio One 2 software and getting setup with an Instrument track.