Lokeyfly wroteLet us know if you've installed Native Access, before we go too far. I think one or both of those might have wiped out the ghost references to Komplete 9 plugins. Options > Locations > VST Plugins: I put a check in the box for "Scan at Startup" and also selected the "Reset Blacklist" button. It's possible you removed that line item from the Studio One>Options>VST Plugin's tab - blocklist. You can check the path of those (NI plugins) through Native Access in the settings menu. I hear ya! And I think Native Access is the only way now. You may already know this, but in updating NI products, it can't be overstated. it will update any and all Komplete products you have. Lokeyfly wroteThe best way to reinstall NI Komplete is through Native Access. Thank you, Lokeyfly! It's not easy coming up to speed, so I much appreciate your willingness to help me avoid pitfalls.
#REMOVE NATIVE ACCESS INSTALL#
If they don't show, its important to install them through Native Access. As mentioned, if they don't, remove the item in the blocklist, reboot twice, then add the path, click to search for plugins, and you will see the NI plugins listed. If your plugins are actually there, they should come up in Studio One. O.k., default plugin path: C:/Program Files/Native Instruments/VSTPlugins 64 bit Let us know if you've installed Native Access, before we go too far. Secondly the fact that you don't see the NI plugins, you can check the path of those through Native Access in the settings menu. Most importantly, it will update any and all Komplete products you have. The best way to reinstall NI Komplete is through Native Access.
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You probably won't need to enter them in again (double check your projects to see if they are there), but if you do enter them again. Double check to see if the paths are there. Then explore each folder in your operating system.
#REMOVE NATIVE ACCESS HOW TO#
I don't see how to remove them, and couldn't find information online.Ĭheck your plugin folder paths in studio one settings. Instruments appear in the Browser under Instruments > Native iInstruments GmbH Plugins appear in the Browser under Effects > Vendor.
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The plugins and instruments aren't there, but the names are still listed. Just reinstalled StudioOne 4 Pro and find remnants of my previously installed Native Instruments Komplete 9 in the StudioOne Browser. Today I uninstalled all my existing recording software and am reinstalling most of it with latest versions. I've been "away" from StudioOne and related software for a long time.