Nothing in there will affect my general VST/AU setup for my other DAW's (Reaper/Ableton/and now defunct protools which i ditched for Reaper).Īs you are on windows, things will likely look different so can not comment on that. In settings you can specify a (or multiple) custom directory(s), so i drop a copy of the vst/au in there and if it does not work/crash resolve i can easily take it out. Regarding location, as besides waves i have lots of other plugins, and not al liked in the past or still Resolve (mainly old 32 bits dont work), i put them (a copy) in a separate directory, just for Resolve. Not all load as AU + VST, but the few i dont see as AU i see as VST and visa versa. Multichannel compression/limiting/reverb/image shaping, all good. So far the only plugins that sometimes need a bit of massage are the multichannel (5.1) plugins (are a bit order sensitive ), but even those work fine. Got it al a long time ago from a good college who quit his mixing job for close to nothing.) Steve Alexander wrote:Glenn - are you referring to all plugins that came with the Diamond bundle?Īlso - did you have to tell Resolve where to look for those plugins and if so, were did you point to?įor sure but have used even more on my or other Resolve rig, ( i have a much wider range of plugins.
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