In Cubase, the Native Instruments software is used via the VST plug-in interface. In order to use your NI plug-ins in Cubase, you must ensure that Cubase scans the folders where your NI VST plug-ins are located. This article describes this procedure for both Mac and Window systems.
Note: Cubase 9 is not compatible with 32-bit plug-ins anymore. This article is only referring to the 64-bit VST plug-in versions.
Mac
On a Mac computer all VST files are automatically installed to the same folder so you do not need to define a VST folder during the installation of your NI product. The VST plug-in folder is located here:
- Macintosh HD > Library > Audio > Plug-Ins > VST
Cubase automatically scans this folder at each startup and recognizes any new plug-in that has been installed.
PC
Installing the NI VST Plug-ins
On a Windows computer, the VST plug-ins can be installed to any location on your hard drive. We strongly recommend to use the default installation path offered by Native Access:
- C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > VSTPlugins 64 bit
If you want to install the VST plug-ins to a different location, you can set the path in Native Access before the installation, as explained in this article.
Adding the NI VST Plug-in Folder in Cubase 9 (and higher)
No matter where you installed your VST plug-ins, you need to define the correct VST folder in Cubase to make sure that this location is scanned by Cubase at startup.
If you are unsure where you have installed the VST plug-ins, open the tab Installed products in Native Access. Click a product that comes with VST plug-ins (e.g. MASSIVE) and select Installation path. There you can find the VST64 location:
Follow the steps below to add your NI VST folder to Cubase 9 (and higher):
- Start Cubase, open the Studio menu and select the entry VST Plug-in Manager.
- In the lower left corner of the VST Plug-in Manager window, open the Plug-in Manager Settings by clicking the cogwheel icon.
- In the Plug-in Manager Settings window, click on the + button.
- Select the folder where your plug-ins are located on your hard drive and press the OK button to proceed. In our example, we select the default Native Instruments 64-bit plug-ins folder VSTPlugins 64 bit.
- The new path is now listed in Cubase's plug-in paths. Press the Rescan button to rescan the folders listed in the Plug-in Manager Settings.
- Cubase notifies that
new plug-ins have been recognized. Press OK to proceed.
- Your NI Plug-ins are now listed in the Plug-in Manager window. Instruments like REAKTOR, KONTAKT or MASCHINE will be listed in the VST Instruments tab and effects like GUITAR RIG, DRIVER, etc. in the VST Effects tab.
Plug-in Information
Additionally, the Plug-in Manager window provides information on the installed plug-ins which can be useful for troubleshooting technical issues. Follow the steps below to obtain information on your NI plug-in.
- Select the plug-in you want to obtain information on by clicking its name on the list. Once selected, press the Show Plug-in Information ('info') button on the lower left part of the Plug-in Manager window. In our example, we want to obtain information on the Kontakt 5 plug-in.
- In the Plug-in Information field, you will find useful information such as the exact version number of the plug-in and the path Cubase uses to load the plug-in. This field is useful for example to verify if the plug-in version matches the currently installed standalone version. You can also find the version numbers of all currently installed products in Native Access.