![]() VSTs typically install themselves in locations, and will even create the folders if they don't exist already. The term VST implies its use inside some other audio program (such as JamKazam or a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), such as Pro Tools, Reaper, etc), where those programs find them on your computer in specific folder locations(Ex: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steinberg\VstPlugins), so you can call them up as "plug-ins". They can also be more, like an entire guitar modeling system, with pedals, amps, cabinets, post-cab FX. VST's are the software equivalent of effects units, like stomp boxes for guitars, or a rack-mount unit for reverb, etc. I'll try to be clear but quick, and apologies upfront as my knowledge is Windows-only. ![]()
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