This article demonstrates how to load Arcade in Pro Tools:
Open a Pro Tools project.
Go to Track, select New… and create a new Stereo Instrument Track.
Go to Window > Mix to open the mix view.
Navigate to the first insert slot under Inserts A-E, select Multichannel Plug-In and navigate down to Instrument > Arcade (stereo).
Troubleshooting:
If you're unable to locate Arcade inside Pro Tools, we recommend rescanning your plugins. The easiest way to rescan is by doing the following:
Restart your Computer
Reopen Pro Tools. This will automatically rescan your plugins
If this still doesn't solve the issue, follow these instructions to force a rescan:
WIN:
Quit Pro Tools.
Press [Win key]+R, type %appdata% and hit Enter. In the Roaming folder that shows, navigate to Avid > Pro Tools.
Locate the InstalledAAXPlugins file and drag it to your desktop.
Open Pro Tools.
If the issue is resolved, delete the InstalledAAXPLugins file from your desktop.
macOS:
Quit Pro Tools.
In Finder, click on the Go menu, hold down the [Alt/Option] key, and click on Library.
Go to Preferences > Avid > Pro Tools.
Locate the InstalledAAXPlugins file and drag it to your desktop.
Open Pro Tools
If the issue is resolved, delete the InstalledAAXPLugins file from your desktop.
Note: Pro Tools First does not support most Third-Party Plug-Ins, therefore, Arcade is not compatible with this version of Pro Tools. See this article for more information.
To learn more about troubleshooting Pro Tools, visit Avid’s support base.