I would suggest a complete manual uninstall and reinstall of Waves to verify that everything is installed correctly on your computer. I would first suggest uninstalling and reinstalling Waves to verify that everything is installed correctly: It does not work for me still, but I guess it worth to share here: So I contacted Waves and here is their instruction. I've tried so many times with no success. It's a real shame that vst vendors aren't testing their products with the major DAWs especially for folks that are upgrading from previous versions of owned products. Then I hit Rescan on that Dialog Tab.Įverything (finally) started working again. ![]() Holding the Alt key at startup did not seem to force a rescan of my plugins so I went into Options/Preferences and chose the Plugins Tab.ġ4. dll's in the C:\Program Files\VstPlugins directory.ġ3. I verified that all of the Waves plugins that I had purchased had corresponding. Then, I reinstalled all Waves plugins.ġ2. I clicked Clear on the Clear Central Cache.ġ1. I clicked on Fix permissions and ownership.ġ0. I clicked Cleanup on the Complete Waves Cleanup line.ĩ. ![]() I'm not sure about the next steps, but I did them to ensure that Waves was completely uninstalled off of my system.Ĩ. On my version of Waves Central, I was able to check V10, V11, V12, and V13 plugins for deinstallation along with the Applications and Sound Grid I/O Drivers.ħ. Check every version of the Waves plugins for deinstallation. Click on the Uninstall Select Drop Down.Ħ. Log in to the Waves Installer if necessary.ĥ. The fix above worked for me also with some tweaks on the instructions.ģ.
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