(If it doesn't appear to be listed, you can always click the button at the bottom that says Auto-Scan For VST/VSTi Directories, which might take a while to complete but can be handy to do after installing new plug-ins on your system.) See if you can find the folder for the Antares Auto-Tune Evo VST plug-in.
That will pop up an Additional VST Plug-In Folders window that lists all the plug-in folders that Mixcraft knows to look in. On the Plug-Ins screen, click on the topmost button, which says Edit VST/VSTi Folders. Then, in the left pane of the Mixcraft Preferences window, click on Plug-Ins at the bottom of the list. Try the following to see if it helps: Click on the File menu and select Preferences. You should be able to install a plug-in just about anywhere you want and Mixcraft 7 should be able to find it.Īs for a plug-in's presets, I assume their location is dictated more by the plug-in than by Mixcraft?