We're using Addictive Drums 2 in this example, but the same principle applies to all our products. The most common issue when Addictive Drums doesn't show up in the DAW is that the DAW hasn't found the plug-in file Addictive Drums 2.dll. You may need to change the settings in your DAW so that it is scanning the correct path for the plug-in file. Feb 16, 2017 Pluggins Addictive drum 2 et addictive Keys pas reconnus avec Studio one 3 'Artist'? I can't get Studio One 4 to detect Addictive Drums VST on my Windows 10; Addictive Drums 2 is not showing up in Studio One 4? Addictive Drums / midi / wave loops or functions; I have downloaded GetGood Drums and Kontakt player - can I run these plug ins in.
| Hello fellow S1 users, I am still trying to set up my S1, all the technical stuff. I had just solved one problem, and....well, they come in pairs, and then some, as they do. So the next hiccup on my way to being a fluent S1 user pertains to the use of Addictive Drums in S1. I have searched the topics here, and I see many others use AD in S1, but I haven't found any threads discussing the problem I have. There were loads of pages, though, and I do not have the time to peruse them all, so if anyone is cognizant of a thread on this topic that already exists, please link it to me. The problem I am having is getting S1 to recognise AD. I have followed instructions on how to integrate AD to S1--I clicked on 'Options', then 'VST Plug-Ins', then I tried both finding the location folder of AD, as well as dragging the location directly to S1. I have it installed in the XLN Audio folder, so that's all correct. I dragged it to S1, even restarted and updated plug-ins. I did everything, and still AD does not appear under 'INSTRUMENTS'. I did everything the online instructions say, I know where it is supposed to be located and how it is supposed to work, but it isn't here, and so it doesn't work. Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be? I do not just dash to the forums for help whenever I encounter trouble; I really do spend days researching, and this is the last resort. When tutorials do nothing, the only way to go is to seek some direct advice, so I would appreciate any advice or insight anyone who uses AD might have for me. The way I know S1 the problem will solve itself before the first person even replies, but just to cover all my bases, I shall post this. Thanks in advance for any responses! Windows 10 (1809) 64-bit, Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU N3710 @ 160GHz, 4GB Studio One 3 Professional Version: 3.5.6 build 45910 AudioBox USB 96 |
| Not sure if this is relevent but when windows recently updated itself i lost add drums... had to reauthorize...this did the trick S1 4 pro SCAN Pro Audio 3XSystem PC (dont know the details but high end build ,64g ram 9 ssd's To many Spitfire.VSL. (amongst others) libraries studio logic sl 88 and korg pianos and a ton of other stuff that i just had to have |
| sarabalazic wrote Sounds like you're pointing to the 'exe' file, which is NOT the vst plugin. You need to find the 'Addictive Drums 2.dll' file and put that directory in the vst scan list. That might be in the vstplugin folder or if you're coming from another DAW, it might be in that DAWs vst folder. gabo Sager laptop, 32G, 1TB SSD, Win10-64, RME UFX, Studio One Pro 4, Addictive Drums, Izotope O9, Melodyne Studio, all versions updated frequently The Moderns, https://open.spotify.com/artist/1x6Fd133GftlRyRYl0xgjf |
| If you are using AD2 because you migrated from SONAR, then put 'C:Program FilesCakewalkVstPlugins' in your S1 Vst Plug-ins locations list. This is what I had to do. You will also then pick up some (but not all) of the other plugins that were bundled with SONAR. You'll know you're an old rock-n-roller when the only spandex in your pants is in the elastic waistband. Studio One Professional 4.6.1 i5-8400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2TB HD, Win10 Pro Audient iD44, TASCAM US16x08, Presonus 1810 FaderPort 8, Console 1, JBL 306P Mk.II Monitors UAD PCIe Solo v9.11 Hairball Copper, DIYRE CP5, Sound Skulptor CP5176, Suhr Reactive Load Lots of self-built tube amps, Carvin, Fender, G&L, Ibanez, PRS, Takamine guitars |
| The responses are quick here Thanks to all who responded. My Windows updates itself abnormally fast, I feel, every few days (Windows 10 64-bit), but the application still works.....although I paid a lot for Fairfax vol. 1 and 2, and have 5 selections for each which boggles my mind--either they overprice insanely or I have no idea how to download the full version (but I registered the key, downloaded the installer, and have what I assume are the full versions) You might be right, perhaps it is best I reinstall it if I can find the register key (I changed computers, changed mail.....chaos) because some pathway somewhere might be corrupted somewhere (as much as I appreciate everyone's help here, if anyone starts to get technical with abbreviations I truly will have no idea what you are talking about as I am notoriously resistant to learn anything computer/tech related)..so I will probably try that. As far as for where I come from, I am a novice DAW-user, so S1 is my first. I have never heard of a DAW before last year nor does anyone where I am located have any idea what a DAW is. The music industry and scene where I am located is non-existent outside of select coteries that do not share the know-how. So I depend on this forum for help where people are what appears to be mind-bogglingy advanced when it comes to the tech stuff. I used to think the only way to create music was to book a studio session, but since 2 hours studio time here for a rough cut with no polish or production costs the equivalent of a 1000 quid and up (and there are 3 studios in the whole country so the greed is allowed to flourish) I had to find other options. That's how I learned about DAWs, and apart from the free stuff like Audacity (or it was free when I used it, anyway) which I have no idea how anyone can seriously use to create even a cheap demo, S1 is the first DAW I have ever been personally involved in. But I am flying off at a tangent now. I shall probably try reinstalling and see what happens. And if it still doesn't work.....well....as a poetically robotic Austrian fellow once offered: 'I'll be back' Windows 10 (1809) 64-bit, Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU N3710 @ 160GHz, 4GB Studio One 3 Professional Version: 3.5.6 build 45910 AudioBox USB 96 |
| Your XLN Installer has to be installed and running the latest version so it can manager your license keys and install issues. At this moment, XLN is updating their platforms so once that is done, you should be able to download this program from your XLN account. Once all your XLN licenses are in order, you must make sure you are pointing Studio One to the correct VST path for Addictive Drums 2.dll. Bbd Please add your specs to your SIGNATURE. Search the STUDIO ONE 4 ONLINE MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) One Sentence Description 2) Expected Results 3) Actual Results 4) Steps to Reproduce. OS: Win 10 x64 Home, Studio One Pro 4.x, Notion 6, Series III 24, Studio 192, Haswell CPU: i7 4790k @ 4.4GHz, RAM: 16GB, Faderport 8/16, Central Station +, PreSonus Sceptre S6, Eris 3.5, Temblor 10, ATOM |
| 1. Launch XLN Online Installer. 2. Click the 'Advanced button' on the top. You will see the path selections here. The one that says Addictive Drums 2 is the application path. Ignore that for now. Look for the VST32 and VST64 paths below that and make note of current path locations, or change the paths to something you prefer. 3. Add the path that you found in step #2 to your Studio One 'Options > Locations > VST Plug-ins'. Check 'Scan at startup'. 4. Restart Studio One. You should see the XLN AD 2 instrument now. DAWs: Studio One Pro v4.6.1, and others ... OS: Win10 Pro x64 1909 System: Home-built custom PC; i3 3.4Ghz; 16GB DDR3; Intel HD Graphics; Dual Monitors; Samsung EVO 850 SSD, 250GB; WD 1.0TB 7200rpm; PCIe FireWire Audio: M-Audio FW-410 |
| I too lost contact with AD2 and your solution worked perfectly. Thank You StudioOne 4.6 Professional Windows 10, i7 7700, 24 GB, multiple hard drives, multiple video monitors, Mackie Blackbird (2), Mackie MCU Pro with extender, several studio monitor systems, numerous hardware and software synths and controllers. |
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| XLN software is notorious for needing to reauthorize your computer any time there is a windows update. Using the installer to remove your current authorization and recreate a new one solves 99% of all XLN issues. No reinstalls needed (unless the installer itself needs updating.) You'll know you're an old rock-n-roller when the only spandex in your pants is in the elastic waistband. Studio One Professional 4.6.1 i5-8400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2TB HD, Win10 Pro Audient iD44, TASCAM US16x08, Presonus 1810 FaderPort 8, Console 1, JBL 306P Mk.II Monitors UAD PCIe Solo v9.11 Hairball Copper, DIYRE CP5, Sound Skulptor CP5176, Suhr Reactive Load Lots of self-built tube amps, Carvin, Fender, G&L, Ibanez, PRS, Takamine guitars |
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| I tried all these solutions and nothing worked. I even reloaded XLN Addictive Keys and still nothing. Finally, I went to Studio One->options->Locations->VST Plugins. Here, click the button that says Reset Blacklist. Scan at Startup should be clicked. Thats it. Reboot, then you will see your Addictive Keys or Drums come back. |
| oriole04 wroteI tried all these solutions and nothing worked. I even reloaded XLN Addictive Keys and still nothing. Finally, I went to Studio One->options->Locations->VST Plugins. Here, click the button that says Reset Blacklist. Scan at Startup should be clicked. Thats it. Reboot, then you will see your Addictive Keys or Drums come back. That's probably the first thing you should try with missing plugins. DAWs: Studio One Pro v4.6.1, and others ... OS: Win10 Pro x64 1909 System: Home-built custom PC; i3 3.4Ghz; 16GB DDR3; Intel HD Graphics; Dual Monitors; Samsung EVO 850 SSD, 250GB; WD 1.0TB 7200rpm; PCIe FireWire Audio: M-Audio FW-410 |
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