Is an audio effect a VST? SOLVED
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:39 am
Please correct me if I understand the following wrong.
Each Audio Effect is a .adv entity.
A .adv (“dotadv”) entity is not a VST. It is not a VST2 or VST3 entity.
When I posted “Where are the plugins?”, which received no replies, I mentioned I could not find in my Ableton browser: Tube Screamer, Autowah, Pedal Comp(ressor), Pedal Phaser, Pedal Chorus, or Analog Delay. I have no idea if any other Audio Effects are also missing (because there is no way of finding out which Audio Effects one should have if one installed the Live10 Suite or the Live11 Suite. I assumed each of these would be a .adv file which would appear when Audio Effects was clicked.
If you've installed Live10 or Live11, do you have these audio effects?
Were they included in the audio effects with your version or did you have to buy them separately?
I also assumed that when one installed a version of Live, that with that installation came a (fairly large) number of entities which appear in the Browser Content Pane (e.g., .adv files) whenever a Category in the Browser Sidebar is activated (clicked).
When I sent the same post to Ableton tech support, their reply directed me to the Knowledge Base Article: VST/AU plug-in doesn't appear in Live's Browser and Using VST plug-ins on Windows
Finally it ended by suggesting I do all the following:
1. Make sure you've installed the plug-in to the correct location
2. Turn the plug-in folder off and on again
3. Make sure you've installed the correct bit-depth (32-bit or 64-bit)
4. Make sure the plug-in is supported on your Operating System
5. Make sure the plug-in is supported by Live
6. Update Live
7. Update the plug-in
8. Make sure you have installed your Waves plugins correctly
9. Install the VST files directly to the destination folder (Windows only)
10. Don't move the standalone versions after installing (Windows only)
11. Use Admin rights (Windows only)
An amazing amount of work to do when you don’t even know where the plug-in is.
I’m very appreciative Ableton tech support went through all this effort but it now makes me wonder:
a. Are the “plug-ins” I think are missing, not plug-ins at all but actually VSTs?
b. Instead of assuming that what came up, correctly installed, when I opened Live, maybe it should not have happened and that I neglected to install dozens of VSTs?
If that’s the case, how do I delete everything in the Browser; find all the VST’s promised with Live11; confirm that I have them all; and go about installing them?
Hardware Configuration:
* DAW: Ableton Live 11.1 Suite
* Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
......- Microphone connected to Scarlett (XLR)
......- Guitar connected to Scarlett (1/4” phono)
* Output to stereo amplifier (to speakers)
* System: Windows 10 (3 monitors)
* MIDI Controllers:
......- AKAI Professional APC mini (to control tracks and clips)
Each Audio Effect is a .adv entity.
A .adv (“dotadv”) entity is not a VST. It is not a VST2 or VST3 entity.
When I posted “Where are the plugins?”, which received no replies, I mentioned I could not find in my Ableton browser: Tube Screamer, Autowah, Pedal Comp(ressor), Pedal Phaser, Pedal Chorus, or Analog Delay. I have no idea if any other Audio Effects are also missing (because there is no way of finding out which Audio Effects one should have if one installed the Live10 Suite or the Live11 Suite. I assumed each of these would be a .adv file which would appear when Audio Effects was clicked.
If you've installed Live10 or Live11, do you have these audio effects?
Were they included in the audio effects with your version or did you have to buy them separately?
I also assumed that when one installed a version of Live, that with that installation came a (fairly large) number of entities which appear in the Browser Content Pane (e.g., .adv files) whenever a Category in the Browser Sidebar is activated (clicked).
When I sent the same post to Ableton tech support, their reply directed me to the Knowledge Base Article: VST/AU plug-in doesn't appear in Live's Browser and Using VST plug-ins on Windows
Finally it ended by suggesting I do all the following:
1. Make sure you've installed the plug-in to the correct location
2. Turn the plug-in folder off and on again
3. Make sure you've installed the correct bit-depth (32-bit or 64-bit)
4. Make sure the plug-in is supported on your Operating System
5. Make sure the plug-in is supported by Live
6. Update Live
7. Update the plug-in
8. Make sure you have installed your Waves plugins correctly
9. Install the VST files directly to the destination folder (Windows only)
10. Don't move the standalone versions after installing (Windows only)
11. Use Admin rights (Windows only)
An amazing amount of work to do when you don’t even know where the plug-in is.
I’m very appreciative Ableton tech support went through all this effort but it now makes me wonder:
a. Are the “plug-ins” I think are missing, not plug-ins at all but actually VSTs?
b. Instead of assuming that what came up, correctly installed, when I opened Live, maybe it should not have happened and that I neglected to install dozens of VSTs?
If that’s the case, how do I delete everything in the Browser; find all the VST’s promised with Live11; confirm that I have them all; and go about installing them?
Hardware Configuration:
* DAW: Ableton Live 11.1 Suite
* Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
......- Microphone connected to Scarlett (XLR)
......- Guitar connected to Scarlett (1/4” phono)
* Output to stereo amplifier (to speakers)
* System: Windows 10 (3 monitors)
* MIDI Controllers:
......- AKAI Professional APC mini (to control tracks and clips)