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Nimble Kick

Kick sampler plugin typically used for Hardstyle. · By Nimble Tools

Windows installer does not allow you to select install location

A topic by iankhardcore created Sep 23, 2019 Views: 467 Replies: 6
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I noticed that there is no option to select where the application is installed when using thhe Windows installer version. When searching after installation I was unable to find the default installation location and windows uninstaller did not find where it was installed. It did not appear when I scanned for new plug ins with FL Studio 20.

I was able to put the "non setup"" version into my VST folder and it works just fine, but I have no way to find where the installer version got installed. 

I would recommend adding the ability to select installation location as that is a pretty standard option in every other VST I have installed. 

Which folder did you have to put it in? The VST3 folder is (as far as I know) standardized to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3".

Either way I can definitely take a look at adding some more customization for that. Thanks for the feedback!

I have most of my vsts installed to C:\Program Files\VST and point FL studio to it. You can have multiple VST locations set in FL Studio but I like to have mine in one place.


Feel free to connect if you need any testing I'm happy to help! 

That's interesting, because FL 20 doesn't let me disable the "Common Files\VST3" folders here. :P

Are you manually disabling them somehow?

Not manually disabling.  After running the installer and refreshing plugins Nimble Kick did not show up in my list of available plugins.

There was no uninstall function in the installer and windows "add and remove programs" did not see it so I placed the non installer version in my "C:\Program Files\VST" folder and after refreshing plug ins I was able to load Nimble Kick. 

If you'd like I can try removing the NibleKick.vst from "C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3" and removing the non installer version I put in "C:\Program Files\VST" and trying again from scratch to see if I can replicate it. 

Can you tell me which folders are shown in the plugin manager of FL?

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