Managing VST plugins To get an overview of the VST plugins currently installed on your computer - and to be able to disable any malfunctioning VSTs - there is the Manage Plugins window. Select “Manage Plugins” from the Window menu. The Manage Plugins window. Here, all VST plugins installed in your VST folder(s) on your computer are listed (see “Defining custom VST folders”). The Manage Plugins window is divided into the following columns: • Manufacturer Shows the name of the plugin manufacturer. • Plugin Name Shows the name of the plugin. • Type Shows whether the plugin is defined as an “Instrument”, “Effect” or “Utility” in Reason. • Status Shows the current status of the plugin (see “Plugin Status” below). In the Plugin Management windows you can also: Click and drag the column headings to sort the list. Click a plugin to select it. Additional info (path to the dll and comments about its status) is then shown in the Details area. Click the Disable/Enable button to disable or enable the selected plugin (see “Plugin Status” below). Plugin Status A plugin can have four different Status values, with additional texts in the Details area. Plugin Status: Enabled • If the plugin was enabled in a previous session, the plugin is enabled and ready for use. • If the plugin has been enabled during this session, it will be loaded when you restart Reason. Plugin Status: Disabled • If the plugin was manually disabled in a previous session, it’s now disabled. • If the plugin has been manually disabled during this session, it will be disabled when you restart Reason. Plugin Status: Could not load • If the plugin has the “Could not load” status, the plugin returned an error code and couldn’t be loaded. If you enable it, Reason will attempt to load it the next time you restart. Plugin Status: Crashed • If the plugin has the “Crashed” status, it was automatically disabled because it crashed or caused Reason to hang. If you enable it, Reason will attempt to load it the next time you restart. Defining custom VST folders It’s possible to specify custom VST folders. This can be done on the Advanced tab in Preferences: Tick the check boxes for the folders you want Reason to scan for VST plugins at launch. You will have to restart Reason for the changes to take effect. Click the Add button to add a custom VST Plugin folder. Note that you will have to create the folder in the computer’s file system before you can add it - you cannot create a new folder using the Add function. You will then have to restart Reason for the changes to take effect. Click the Remove button to remove a custom VST Plugin folder. Note that you don’t delete the folder from the file system of your computer - you only make it unavailable in the list. You then have to restart Reason for the changes to take effect.