By default, you'll want to select the following location: Then, under Use VST2 Plug-In Custom Folder, click Browse, and select the folder where Soundtoys is installed on your computer. Turn Use VST2 Plug-In Custom Folder from off to on. Since Soundtoys does not currently support VST3, you'll need to enable VST2.In the Preferences window that appears, select the Plug-Ins tab on the left.Open up Ableton Live, and navigate to Live's Preferences.You're done! Ableton will now display your plug-ins in the browser.If you have many plug-ins installed, this may take some time, but it shouldn't last longer than a few minutes. Ableton will begin to reset and rescan all of your plug-ins.To reset the blacklist, hold down the Option/Alt key on your keyboard, then click Rescan while continuing to hold down Option/Alt In the Plug-Ins tab, you'll notice a button that says Rescan, but just clicking on that will not rescan Blacklisted plug-ins.If your plug-ins still aren't showing up, navigate back to the Plug-Ins tab in Preferences. After enabling those settings, check to see if Soundtoys appears in Ableton's browser.To do so, just switch the Use Audio Units and/or the Use VST2 Plug-In System Folder settings from off to on. Soundtoys does not currently support VST3, so you'll need to enable VST2 and/or AU plug-ins in order to use Soundtoys in Ableton Live. If you've recently installed Ableton Live, it's likely that the default settings only have VST3 enabled.In the Preferences window that appears, select the Plug-Ins tab on the left.You can also use the keyboard shortcut "⌘," to open the preferences window. In the top bar of your computer, click Live to open the dropdown menu, and select Preferences. Ableton Live Rescan Guide Rescanning Soundtoys in Ableton Live 10.1 MacOS