VST Plug-In Manager Window

You can manage your effects and VST instruments in the VST Plug-in Manager window.

  • To open the VST Plug-in Manager window, select Studio > Plug-in Manager.

The VST Plug-in Manager window shows the following:

VST Effects

This tab lists all VST effects that are loaded in Nuendo. You can sort the list by name, vendor, category, etc. by clicking the corresponding column heading.

VST Instruments

This tab lists all VST instruments that are loaded in Nuendo. You can sort the list by name, vendor, category, etc. by clicking the corresponding column heading.

Blacklist

This tab lists all VST effects and VST instruments that are installed on your system but not loaded in Nuendo. These plug-ins might lead to stability problems or even cause the program to crash. As Nuendo does not support 32-bit, all 32-bit plug-ins are shown in this list.

Note

You can reactivate a blacklisted 64-bit plug-in by selecting it and clicking Reactivate. This causes Nuendo to rescan the plug-in and remove it from the blacklist. To move the plug-in back to the blacklist, you must rescan all plug-ins and restart Nuendo.

Collection list

By default, the window section to the right shows the Default collection, which contains all effects or VST instruments loaded by the program. The Default collection cannot be changed.

You can compile your own collections of effects or VST instruments by clicking New Collection and dragging and dropping items from the list of all effects or VST instruments to the collection list.

Collections are shown in the selectors for effects/VST instruments, and all changes made to collections in the VST Plug-in Manager are immediately reflected in the selectors.

Search Field

Enter the name of a plug-in in the search field. The list of all effects or VST instruments is filtered to show only those plug-ins whose names contain the text that you entered.

Display Options

Allows you to choose which plug-ins are shown:

  • To show all loaded plug-ins, select Show All Plug-ins.

  • To hide all plug-ins that are part of the active collection, select Hide Plug-ins That Are in Active Collection.

  • To show all VST 3 plug-ins that support 64-bit processing, select Show Plug-ins That Support 64-Bit Float Processing.

    Note

    This might take a while since all your plug-ins must be scanned.

New Folder

Allows you to create a new folder in the current collection.

Delete

Allows you to delete the selected item in the current collection.

New Collection

Allows you to create a new collection.

To create a new, empty list, select Empty. To create a new collection based on the list of all effects, select Add All Plug-ins. To create a new collection based on the current collection, select Add Current Collection.

User Collections

Allows you to select a different collection, and to rename or delete the current collection.

To remove unavailable plug-ins from all collections, select Remove Unavailable Plug-ins from All Collections.

Show VST Plug-in Information

Opens a section at the bottom of the window in which more information about the selected item is shown. If you select several plug-ins, the information for the plug-in that you have selected first is shown. In this section, you can also deactivate selected plug-ins. Deactivated plug-ins are no longer available in collections. This is useful if you have plug-ins installed that you do not want to use in Nuendo.

VST Plug-in Manager Settings

Opens a section at the bottom of the window in which all current paths to VST 2 plug-ins are listed. You can add or remove folder locations by using the corresponding buttons. Click Rescan All to rescan your computer for plug-ins.