If you have installed a macOS-compatible Antares plugin and it is not showing up in Studio One, please follow these instructions to resolve the issue.
Installation and Compatibility
***Important Note***: Our plug-ins (and all other 3rd-party plug-ins) are only readily compatible with the "Professional" versions of Studio One.
If you have the "Artist" version of Studio One 3 or 4, you will need to first get the VST and AU add-on from Presonus and install it in order to load our plug-ins in Studio One Artist.
Studio One 5 Artist supports VST and AU plug-ins, so you will not have to purchase the add-on.
If your Antares plug-ins are not showing up in Studio One (64-bit), please be sure that you have installed the 64-bit VST or AU version of the plug-in.
If your license is for an older 32-bit version, you may need to first purchase an upgrade, or alternatively, use Studio One 3 in 32-bit mode.
The installers for older versions of our plugins can be found here.
Scanning for plug-ins
If you have installed a compatible AU or VST plug-in and that plug-in is not showing up in Studio One, please follow these instructions to resolve the issue:
1. Startup Studio One, click on the Studio One menu, open Preferences, and click the "Locations" icon.
2. Select the VST Plug-ins tab.
3. Make sure the 'Scan at startup’ box is checked.
4. Click the Reset Blacklist button, then click Yes to confirm.
5. Click Apply and Ok.
6. Quit and restart Studio One.
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