How to Rescan Plugins in FL Studio:
1. Make sure your ujam plug-in is installed in order to run properly, please check if that’s the case.
Plugin Manager > Plugin search paths field. Use the Plugin Manager to add the following path:
windows
{SYSDRIVE}:\Program Files\VstPlugins\UJAM |
{SYSDRIVE}:\Program Files (x86)\VstPlugins\UJAM |
macOS
{SYSDRIVE}:\Library\Audio\Plug-Ins\VST |
If the plug-in is stored in this location, you can move on to Step 2 – if not, please go to ujam.com/my-account to download your desired plug-in/plug-ins.
2. Open the Plugin Manager from 'Options and Go to >Manage plugins'
3. After installing the plugin/s, we recommend the 'Find plugins + Verify plugins' option. This correctly sorts plugins into their Installed > Effects or Generators category. Verify scans ensure only the correct plugin types are shown at the various 'add plugin' locations in FL Studio.
4. Newly scanned plugins will appear under your Browser in Plugin database > Installed > Effects > New and Generators > New. Whether or not they are correctly classified as Generators or Effects will depend on whether you ran a Verify plugins (Yes) or Fast scan (No, both Generators/Instruments and Effects will be in both categories). The plugin will also be in the VST or Audio Units sub-folder, depending on its type.
Additional Troubleshooting
Windows
Make sure the plug-in is enabled.
Before you can use a plug-in within FL Studio, you must enable it in the Plug-in Manager menu first. This is the most common reason why plug-ins won’t show up on a track after installation. Follow these steps to enable a plug-in.
1. Go to the Options menu and click Manage Plug-ins.
2. In the plug-in window, make sure that the folder you installed your plug-in is listed and also has a white checkmark. If it isn’t listed, click the folder with a plus sign icon, and add it. Lastly, click Scan All.
3. After scanning is complete, locate your plug-in on the list and enable it by clicking the checkmark.
macOS
AU or VST?
We recommend using the VST version of plugins on macOS. VST plugins may have slightly less processing overhead compared to their AU counterparts. However, if you have problems with either format try the alternative AU or VST instead.
Your plug-in/plug-ins should’ve now been scanned successfully. Enjoy making music!
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