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Overview
If you can’t find your plug-ins or they seemingly disappeared in Pro Tools, you’re in the right place! In this article, we will show you how to find your plug-ins so you can get back to recording. As long as you installed the AAX, RTAS, or TDM version of your plug-in, you be back up and running in no time. We broke this article down into the three steps below:
1.Find your plug-ins in Pro Tools
2.Check the plug-ins folder
3.Other Common Solutions
Find Your Plug-ins in Pro Tools
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The first thing we need to do is to organize your plug-ins by manufacturer in Pro Tools. You can adjust this setting through the Preferences window. After doing that, create a mono and a stereo track and check to see if that fixed the issue. Follow the instructions below:
How to Find Your Plug-ins in Pro Tools
1. Launch Pro Tools and go to the Preferences window.
- Windows: Setup > Preferences…
- Mac: Pro Tools > Preferences…
2. Set Organize Plug-In Menus By section to Category and Manufacturer and then press OK.
3. Create a mono and stereo audio track.
4. Click Insert A-E to view the plug-in menu.
I still don’t see my plug-ins!
If you’re still don’t see your plug-ins, let’s try trashing Pro Tools preferences. This will force Pro Tools to rescan all the plug-ins in that folder. If that didn’t do the trick, read through the next section to check the Pro Tools Plug-ins folder.
View the plug-ins on a stereo and audio track after resetting the plug-in menu.
Check the Plug-ins Folder
In this section, we are going to check your plug-ins folder and make sure the plug-ins are where they need to be. Follow the instructions below for Windows or Mac:
How to Check Plug-ins Folder on Windows
1. Open File Explorer and select the C: drive.
2. Follow the file path below for your Pro Tools version to find your plug-ins.
Pro Tools 11 or 12 (AAX)
C: > Program Files > Avid > Audio > Plug-ins
Pro Tools 10 or earlier (RTAS)
C: > Program Files (x86) > Common Files > Digidesign > DAE > Plug-ins
How to Check Plug-ins Folder on Mac
1. With Finder open, click on Go and choose Computer.
2. Follow the file path below for your Pro Tools version to find your plug-ins.
Pro Tools 11 or 12 (AAX)
Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Avid > Audio > Plug-ins
Pro Tools 10 or earlier
Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Digidesign > Plug-ins
Other Common Solutions
If you’re still not seeing your plug-ins, this means that you need to reinstall your plug-ins. Luckily, we have created a guide that will walk you through how to activate, download, and install Avid plug-ins!
For more resources to optimize or troubleshoot Pro Tools, check out our Helpful Links below, including our Pro Tools Troubleshooting Guide! You can also take a look at Avid’s Support and YouTube pages for more information!