Where does Waveform put content in Linux?

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I'm not running a debian derivative and the download/installation of content via the Download Manager is not automatic. To install content I just need to know where to extract the downloaded content.

Could somebody be a superstar and let me know where Waveform needs the files extracted to?

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~/Tracktion/

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~/Tracktion> tree -d
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├── BioTek
│   ├── Documentation
│   ├── Instruments
│   │   ├── Alessandro Cardinale
│   │   ├── EDM Vol 1 WMF
│   │   ├── Richard Devine
│   │   └── Wolfram Franke
│   └── Samples
│       └── Test
│           └── Classical Acoustic Guitar
│               └── samples
├── BioTek 2
├── Collective
│   ├── Instruments
│   │   ├── Alessandro Cardinale AC
│   │   ├── Beta Maxed 1 AC
│   │   ├── Beta Maxed 2 WMF
│   │   ├── Dave Polich DP
│   │   ├── Eric Moon EM
│   │   ├── Joerg Huettner JH
│   │   ├── Platforms WMF
│   │   └── Wolfram Franke WMF
│   └── Samples
│       ├── Beta Maxed 1 AC
│       │   ├── 0-Coast WF
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Thanks very much!

What about shared libraries, is there a hardcoded path we need to use? For Collective I have tried creating symlinks from system lib dirs (Collective.so | collective.so | libCollective.so | libcollective.so) but Waveform11 is not showing Collective in the instrument dropdown.

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Collective.so must be placed in your VST path: Settings - File Locations - Plugins - VST Plugins
~/.vst for example

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Yes, that's it - thanks for the help!

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