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How To Add Vst Plugins To Adobe Audition

Still More Good Stuff Audition does not support VSTi and DXi virtual instruments, but it does let you use VST and DX effects plug-ins without a 'wrapper.' In addition, Adobe has added support for ReWire technology, which allows you to run Audition as a master application and slave ReWire-aware programs like Propellerhead Reason to it in perfect. Though Audition has many presets, you can always add more to your toolkit. You can find VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plug-ins online. Audition supports third-party 64-bit audio plug-ins in VST 2.4, VST 3.0 formats for macOS and Windows, and Audio Units for macOS. Though Audition has many presets, you can always add more to your toolkit. You can find VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plug-ins online. Audition supports third-party 64-bit audio plug-ins in VST 2.4, VST 3.0 formats for macOS and Windows, and Audio Units for macOS. Go to 'Effects' 'Audio Plug-in Manager' to load a dialog box with various plug-in settings. Choose the VST Plug-in Folders tab, and click on 'Add' to specify a custom folder for your VSTs. If you select 'Default', it will revert to your operating system's default plug-in folder.

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In this brief guide, we've shared how to install VST in Adobe Audition, so you can take advantage of virtually any audio plug-in on the market. Short for 'Virtual Studio Technology', VSTs give you access to thousands of third-party plug-ins online, and many of them are free to download.
Whether you're looking for a cool delay effect, a realistic reverb, or a vocal de-esser, there's a VST for any situation imaginable. Adobe Audition supports VSTs on Windows and Mac platforms, as well as AU (Audio Units) plugins on Mac.
How to Install VST in Adobe Audition
1. First, you'll need to check that VSTs are enabled within Audition. If you haven't used VSTs before, they will be disabled in the program by default. Go to 'Effects' > 'Audio Plug-in Manager' to load a dialog box with various plug-in settings.
2. Choose the VST Plug-in Folders tab, and click on 'Add' to specify a custom folder for your VSTs. If you select 'Default', it will revert to your operating system's default plug-in folder.
3. Then, go to the Available Plug-ins tab and choose 'Scan for Plug-ins'. This ensures that any plug-ins that you've recently installed or copied into the dedicated folder will be added to Audition. If a plug-in is not supported by the software, it will be listed under the Unsupported submenu.
4. Finally, choose which VSTs you actually plan to use in Audition, and deselect the other plug-ins, so that you conserve CPU power. You can always go back and change the list, depending on the project.

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What's covered

  • Support policy
  • VST plug-in handling
  • Troubleshooting steps

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Support policy

In this video tutorial I will show you how to add third party VSTs to Adobe Audition CC 2017! I have been using Creative Cloud for a while. As I am an audio engineer of sorts I tend to stick to Ableton Live. However, today I figured I would get in and check. I am trying to use the Schoeps dual mid side plugin with Adobe Audition. I can load the files into a multi track file fine and I can open the plugin and it appears to be decoding the three input files into the 5 output channels I am looking for, but I cannot seem to get it to then export anything into a 5 channel file.

Effects plug-in support is limited to plug-ins that are included with the Adobe Audition CC installation and the VST and Audio Units technologies as they are implemented within the application. Adobe technical support does not support problems due to the use of third-party plug-ins. If a third-party plug-in directly causes problems, please contact the plug-in manufacturer for support.

VST plug-in handling

Adobe Audition supports third-party 64-bit audio plug-ins in VST 2.4, VST 3.0 formats for macOS and Windows, and Audio Units for macOS. Note: VSTi and virtual instrument synthesis plug-ins are not supported at this time. To locate plug-ins or manage their visibility in the application, use the Audition Audio Plug-In Manager. From the Audition menu bar, select Effects > Audio Plug-In Manager. Here, you can add new folders if you’ve installed VST plugins to custom locations, Scan for new plug-ins, or manage which audio plug-ins are available inside the application.

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VST 2.4 plug-ins typically get installed to
Windows: C:Program FilesSteinbergvstplugins
macOS: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/

VST 3.0 plug-ins are strictly installed to

Windows: C:Program FilesCommon FilesVST3
macOS: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/

Audio Units plug-ins are strictly installed to the path below, and are registered with the OS:
macOS: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components

You should only need to add folders if you have installed VST 2.4 plug-ins to a custom location. Otherwise, Audition would populate the folders list with the default locations.

How To Add Vst Plugins To Adobe Audition

Click the Scan for Plug-Ins button to search for new plug-ins on the system. Audition will display the name, type, status, and path of each discovered or installed plug-in. Use the checkbox column to enable or disable plug-ins.

Note: Audition will scan and attempt to open each plug-in in a separate process. Plug-Ins which cause a crash, or are virtual instruments, will be marked as disabled.

After plug-ins have been scanned, they are available in the Effects menu. Near the bottom of the menu dropdown are 3 items: VST, VST3, and AU.

How To Add Vst Plugins To Adobe Audition

VST: Contains VST 2.4 plug-ins which are organized by manufacturer. For instance, all plug-ins by iZotope will be in a flyout submenu labeled “iZotope”


VST3: Contains VST 3.0 plug-ins which are organized via their internal metadata. For instance, noise reduction plug-ins might be in a flyout submenu labeled “Restoration”


AU: Contains Audio Units plug-ins (macOS only) which are organized by manufacturer. For instance, all plug-ins that ship with macOS are in a flyout submenu labeled “Apple”

Troubleshooting steps

To benefit most from this document, perform the tasks in this section in order. Keep track of the tasks that you perform and the results of each, including errors and other problems. Adobe Technical Support can use this information to better assist you if you need to call.

Note: The procedures in this document are based on the default interface of Windows XP. If the interface is customized, some procedures may vary. For example, a commonly encountered difference is the navigation to Control Panel from the Start menu: You may navigate Start > Settings > Control Panel instead of Start > Control Panel.

1. Restart Adobe Audition and deselect the plug-in from the VST plug-in manager.

Stability issues can arise if a plug-in fails to initialize properly. The Audio Plug-in Manager lists all the plug-ins that Adobe Audition has scanned and allows you to turn each plug-in on or off.
To disable a plug-in that caused Adobe Audition to freeze during startup:
1. Restart Adobe Audition
2. Open the Audio Plug-in Manger from the Effects menu
3. In the list of plug-in files find the plug-in from step 1 and uncheck the box next to it.
4. Click OK.
Note: For more information about managing plug-ins see the 'Managing audio plug-ins' section of this document.

2. Run the plug-in in a session with a lower sample rate.

Adobe Audition can record, process and playback most hardware supported sample rates (normally up to 196k); however, not all plug-ins were tested or designed for high sample rates. Editing and mixing sessions at high sample rates while incorporating plug-in effects can cause a significant drop in the performance of Adobe Audition or may cause Adobe Audition to crash. If you mix audio in the multitrack or use the mastering rack with files or sessions that are over 48k (48000 samples) and notice problem, then test the plug-in at a lower sample rate.
To check the sample rate capability of the plug-in:
1. In Multitrack Main view, select File > New Session.
2. Choose 48000 in the New Session dialog box.
3. Import an audio file and place it on track 1.
4. Add the effect that you want to test.
5. Play the session.
If the plug-in performs as expected at 48k, then consider finding another plug-in to take its place, or lowering the sample rate of files or sessions.

3. Temporarily disable plug-in automation.

Temporarily disable automation for individual tracks that have effects to test if effects automation is causing the problem. Within the Multitrack view, you can create new automation lanes for any available effect parameter. Not all plug-ins were tested or designed for automation and can cause a significant drop in the performance of Adobe Audition, or may cause Adobe Audition to crash.
To disable plug-in automation:
1. In Multitrack view, locate the track that has effects automation.
2. Change the Track Automation Mode to Off.
3. Play the session.
If the session plays as expected without automation, then consider replacing the plug-in with a similar plug-in, or enable Pre-Render the track.
For more information about track automation mode see Automating mixes with envelopes.
For more information about freezing tracks see Pre-render track effects to improve performance.