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ARTURIA – CS-80V – USER’S MANUAL
 
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8.2 VST™  
8.2.1 Installation 
8.2.1.1  For Windows  
During the installation, check the «VST» option among the plug-in formats proposed. The 
installer will automatically detect the VST instrument folder used by your VST host, such 
as Cubase. In the case of another VST compatible sequencer, like Logic Audio for 
example, you need to manually copy the plug-in file to the appropriate folder. You can 
find this file after installation in the folder «C:\Program Files\Arturia\CS-80V\ ». The file 
is named «CS-80V.dll». 
8.2.1.2  For Mac OS 9 
During the installation, check the «VST» option among the plug-in formats proposed. 
Next, the installer will offer to automatically look for the folder containing the virtual 
instruments used by your sequencer (Cubase or Logic Audio), and may ask you to 
confirm its choice. It is possible that the installer fails to automatically find your 
sequencers installation folder. In this case you can still manually copy the plug-in file 
(which is found after installation in «Applications/Arturia/CS-80V/VSTPlugin») to the 
appropriate folder of your sequencer. 
8.2.1.3  For Mac OS X 
During the installation, check the «VST» option among the plug-in formats proposed. The 
VST plug-in will automatically be installed in the system folder corresponding to VST 
instruments, allowing it to be used by your VST host applications. 
 
8.2.2  Using the instrument in VST mode 
 
The opening of the CS-80V VST plug-in is like any other VST plug-in, please consult the 
host sequencers user manual for more information. For Cubase SX, open the menu 
«Devices / VST Instruments», and choose the CS-80V in the rack: 
 
 
Opening the CS-80V in Cubase SX for PC 
 
8.2.3  Connection to a MIDI track 
 
So that the CS-80V can play information coming from a MIDI track, you need to choose a 
MIDI track and select the CS-80V as MIDI output of this track by using the menu for this 
in Cubase: