![]() Your web browser may unzip these automatically, but if they don’t, you may need a utility for this purpose. Sibelius plug-ins have a “.plg” extension. You will need to un-compress the file before it will be recognized by Sibelius. Mac OSX: /Library/Application Support/Sibelius Software/Īlso, it’s important to note that when you download plug-ins, they are in compressed.Window 7 or Vista: C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\.You need to put Plug-ins in a specific directory for Sibelius to recognize them: However, if you want to install plugins for Sibelius 6 (or earlier), the process is completely manual. Check out this blog post by Daniel Spreadbury and also this YouTube tutorial by Philip Rothman. ![]() A number of these plugins very likely could become indispensable to you, once you’ve tried them out.Ī nice feature of Sibelius 7.03 and later is the new Install Plug-ins dialog, which provides an automatic means to download and install any of these plug-ins directly into the software, so it’s really easy to try them out. Can you help?Ī: In addition to the plugins that ship with Sibelius, there are now more than 400 additional plug-ins available for download from the Sibelius web site. ![]() I followed the Sibelius site instructions, but it still didn’t work. Q: I spent far too long today trying to install a Sibelius plug-in after I downloaded it.
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