• most issues are resolved by restarting the DAW and running a plugin rescan •
I’m a team of one. And a father of two (three if we count my dog Bela)
If there’s any chance you can solve an issue through a bit of troubleshooting first, that would help me tremendously.
To make that easier, bellow you can find Minimum Requirements as well as Supported DAWs info
I’ve also put together a small Troubleshooting Guide (PDF) you can take a look at.
There’s a good chance the issue, and the solution, might already be in there.
There’s also a beautiful and ever-growing MFTSOM community on Discord, where users share tips, setups, and help each other out. Feel free to jump in and say hello.
If you still can’t find a solution, don’t hesitate to reach out.
I’ll do my best to help.
And if we don’t have an answer right away, I keep a log of issues and requests so they can be addressed in future updates.
Before you dive in, make sure you have:
• An electric guitar or bass …and a trusty instrument cable.
• A capable computer
• An audio interface (This lets you plug your instrument into your computer) via USB, Thunderbolt, or PCIe.
Any Mac or Windows machine that can handle modern audio processing.
Minimum recommended specs:
macOS®
• Intel Core i3 (i3-4130 / i5-2500 or newer)
• Apple Silicon (M1 or newer)
• 8 GB RAM or more
• macOS 13 Ventura or newer
Windows®
• Intel Core i3 (i3-4130 / i5-2500 or newer)
• AMD Quad-Core (R5 2200G or newer)
• 8 GB RAM or more
• Windows 10 or newer
• Studio monitors or headphones
Unless you're in some kind of a pickle, avoid built-in laptop speakers. This plugin and your ears deserve better.
• Free disk space
About 300+ MB.
March 2026
Little Cubes plugins are designed to run inside a DAW, so if you want to play through them, record guitar, or use them in a project, you’ll need to load them on a track in your DAW.
When you install the plugins, the installer will place them in the standard system folders used by most audio software.
Little Cubes plugins currently install in the following formats:
AU (Audio Units) - Apple’s plugin format used by many macOS DAWs such as Logic Pro and Garage Band.
VST3 - A modern cross-platform plugin format supported by most DAWs on macOS and Windows.
AAX (Pro Tools format) is not currently supported.
Most DAWs automatically scan for new plugins when they launch. If you don’t see the plugins right away, try restarting your DAW or running a plugin rescan in your DAW’s plugin manager.
Once the scan is complete, the plugins should appear in your plugin list under: Little Cubes
To start using the plugins:
Create a new audio track in your DAW
Set your audio interface as the input
Enable input monitoring or arm the track
Insert a Little Cubes plugin on the track
You should now be able to play through the plugin and start shaping your tone.
Little Cubes plugins follow standard plugin formats and should work in most modern DAWs that support VST3 or AU.
If your DAW supports these formats but you’re still having trouble loading the plugins after all the troubleshooting, get in touch.