Usually a single orange vocoder.dll file utilizing the older VST2 32-bit or 64-bit architecture.
Windows DAWs scan specific directories to look for VST2 plugins. If your download did not include an automatic installer, you must manually copy the .dll file into your system's designated VST folder. Recommended VST2 Directories for Windows:
: Note that Logic uses AU (Audio Units), so a DLL will not work without a wrapper. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Before you move on, it's critical to determine which version you need to install.
For the most reliable, stable, and feature-rich experience, you should always use the official installer for the latest version. Attempting to use a legacy .dll on a modern system will almost certainly lead to crashes and compatibility errors.
Before installation, ensure your system meets the minimum requirements ( RAM, modern CPU).
Before touching any DLL files, ensure you have the latest installer.
Open the VST Plug-in Manager and click the refresh icon. Troubleshooting Common Errors Error: "Plugin Not Found" or Missing in DAW Cause: The DAW is looking at the wrong folder path.
: If the plugin asks for registration every time you open it, try running your DAW as an Administrator
: Ensure you have administrator rights when moving files into the C:\Program Files directory, or the move may be blocked. Troubleshooting Plugin not showing up?
