

The Elektron Overbridge software is installed and works fine, however as mentioned the.dll files are not listed. I have some troubles with the Elektron Analog Heat plug-in that is not listed in the NI Maschine Software (see screenshot 1). So I have since reverted to the standard CSS. I say this because I edited the CSS too and it worked fine for KK standalone, but when opened with these new settings as a plugin in Logic, the window did not show at all. I think the reason NI set the KK window to be fairly small might be to do plugin limitations imposed by DAWs. Note: Find more information on plug-in installation and management on Windows in the Related Articles section at the end of this article. Below the details for the main plug-in types will be explained. On Windows, the installation of plug-ins can be defined manually by the user during installation. After scanning is complete, locate your plug-in on the list and enable it by clicking the checkmark. If it isn’t listed, click the folder with a plus sign icon, and add it. In the plug-in window, make sure that the folder you installed your plug-in is listed and also has a white checkmark. But, to keep plug-in installations independent from a specific VST host release, never install plug-ins into the program folder of the VST host application or any other. Any other folder your VST host application is scanning during startup by default is also suitable. 32-bit plug-ins on 64-bit Windows: C: Program Files (x86) Common Files VST2.
