If you’re relatively new to REAPER, learning how to correctly install VST plugins is one of the first essential steps needed to begin making music. After you’ve downloaded a VST from the internet, you’ll need to tell REAPER where to find it so you can begin using it in your music. This guide will walk you through installing VST plugins in REAPER.

1. Check Your Plugins Folder

The first step to installing plugins in REAPER is to check your default plugins folder; this is the path that REAPER scans for new plugins. To find this path, go toOptions > Preferences. Alternatively, use the shortcutCtrl + P(Windows) orCmd + ,(Mac). Then, from the sidebar, click onVST, located beneath the Plugins heading.

Depending on what operating system you’re working on, REAPER searches for plugins in different directories. For Windows users, there are multiple paths. The default paths for Windows and Mac users are listed below:

VST settings location in REAPER

This is the location where you’ll be installing new plugins, so verify to take note of this. It’s normal for Windows to separate VST, VST2, and VST3 files. To add a new path for plugins, hit theEdit Path Listbutton and selectAdd Path. You can also remove paths using this option.

2. Extract the Plugin Folder

Whether you’vedownloaded a free VST onlineor opted for a paid plugin, the vast majority of VSTs are ZIP files. There are many ways toextract ZIP files on Windows, and you can also easilyopen ZIP files on a Mac.

Now, it’s time to locate the plugin file. This will be in one of three formats: DLL, VST3, or VST. Click on the file, then move it to the default plugins folder that you made a note of.

Extracting ZIP folder option on Windows

3. Scan for New Plugins

With the plugin file correctly set up, you can now head back to REAPER to recognize the file. Go toPreferences > VSTto view the VST plugins settings. Beneath the plugins file path, clickRe-scan. This will scan the set directory for any newly installed plugins.

To skip this step in the future, hit the checkbox labeledScan new/updated plugins on startup. This will enable REAPER to scan for new plugins every time you boot up the software.

List of REAPER VST plugins

4. Using the Plugin

After scanning for the plugin, you may now enable it by selecting it from the list of available plugins. There’s no limit to the number of VSTs you can add on one track.

To view REAPER’s list of plugins:

This will open a full list of VST instruments and effects installed in REAPER. To make finding your VST simple, REAPER categorizes plugins based on the file type, developer, and type of plugin. Search for your plugin in the search bar or use the categories. Click on the VST to add it to your track.

You can also use the plugin on the Master Track to enable the plugin on all tracks. To show the Master Track, use the keyboard shortcutCtrl + Alt + M(Windows) orOptn + Cmd + M(Mac.) Then, hit theFXbutton to add the plugin to the Master Track.

Easily Install VST Plugins in REAPER

There are many types of VST plugins to enhance your music: EQ, reverb, and distortion are just a few. And many of them are free, so you don’t have to sacrifice your wallet. Start making better music using this simple guide to install VST plugins in REAPER.