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Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
In other posts I mentioned having problems with installing V9 into my Sonar Professional - well the V9's are only supported by Platinum as I found out and I guess too stupid to not have noticed that in the specs page for Waves plug ins. Just curious which side of the equation - to support or not support makes this decision - Waves or Cakewalk? Thanks!
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/21 06:19:08
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The decision will be with Waves because that is the version of Sonar they have tested their plugins with. The support for VST's across all of the Sonar versions should be the same so if Waves say Sonar Platinum it will work in Professional as well.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/21 06:52:31
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Those Waves plugs should work just fine in Professional. The underlying VST handling should be exactly the same. You should get the Waves people to help you install them. I ran Professional with V9 of Waves without issue.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/21 15:21:51
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That is an interesting question of are VSTs handled differently from version to version. I would assume they are handled the same but there might be differences we are not aware of.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/21 15:53:30
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Sonar versions all handle VSTs the same. If they run in Platinum they will run in Professional.
There is much room for user error in the installation of Waves plugins. There is a new Waves Central version to download and install so that's a must do at the moment if you haven't done that.
Waves have a very good responsive support service and will answer questions and get you fixed up very quickly.
As a long time Waves user that's been my experience.
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Jesse G
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/21 17:34:24
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Since I have begun installing my Waves plugins using the Waves Centeral installer a have never had a problem.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/21 23:53:44
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☄ Helpfulby Anderton 2017/06/22 14:52:25
I find the best practice with Waves is to use the default locations for everything. I used to have custom directories and problems. Reinstalled using default settings and never an issue since. It's easy to tell Sonar where to look.
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Brian Walton
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 02:10:09
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Jesse G Since I have begun installing my Waves plugins using the Waves Centeral installer a have never had a problem.
Windows 10 here, Platinum 2017-05 and I've had numerous problems with Waves Central.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 13:35:40
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Brian Walton
Jesse G Since I have begun installing my Waves plugins using the Waves Centeral installer a have never had a problem.
Windows 10 here, Platinum 2017-05 and I've had numerous problems with Waves Central.
This is an interesting thread. I have Win 10 Pro and never had a problem using Waves Central. Like John I use the default locations.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 14:53:17
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Default locations here as well, no problems. Previously when I tried to get creative with installation I wasn't so lucky.
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Brian Walton
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 15:00:28
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MarioD
Brian Walton
Jesse G Since I have begun installing my Waves plugins using the Waves Centeral installer a have never had a problem.
Windows 10 here, Platinum 2017-05 and I've had numerous problems with Waves Central.
This is an interesting thread. I have Win 10 Pro and never had a problem using Waves Central. Like John I use the default locations.
Also use Default locations. Took me hours yesterday to get SSL E Channel installed. It was nuts. Everything fine now, but a wasted evening. Also - not related to the problem I encountered. But I bought and installed another plug earlier this month. How lame is it that I had to install yet another version of Waves Center to get another plug? Pretty Lame I'd say. Probably not to much unlike the Sonar Command Center which I don't use. Add to that the ability to only truly install on one machine at at time is quite annoying.
post edited by Brian Walton - 2017/06/22 16:05:40
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 15:29:50
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I was just buying some new Wave plug ins from waves last night. ver 9.5 Purchase bot said when the deed was done , if having Command centre installed, to use that to update all, and install the new, and activation codes would be sent to me via email. Well that did not get anything done as said, as command centre would not let me log in, although I was already logged into waves because of the purchase . So after a few attempts of every password and such in my book tossed at it...(knowing i already logged in with X)...I removed Command centre,.. went to the website and got the latest command centre, installed, and all worked out as such. It removes all wave Plugins, installs the new ones bought to activate, and then a reboot for me was required. Then I went back into the command centre and installed all of my older plugins again via command centre, clicking ''installation"" (Middle button) all my plug ins showed up in a window, after log in, of all my plugs in my account showing a arrow on the right side was present to click...And each one was clicked to download and install through the command centre..(not sure if all plug ins were updated, as I did not buy the plans to do so after 2014) . Have not tested any yet...But seems the newer command centre is working better for me...on Mac Pro.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 15:54:25
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Use this method if you ever have trouble installing updates to Waves Plugins: "Navigate to Your User Name/Appdata/Roaming/ and delete the folder Waves Audio Then run the Waves installation again.." I had all kinds of crap in that folder (old versions) which was preventing the Plugin scanner from scanning the Waveshell properly. My Waves Central show my plugins as version 9.2 Sonar and the VST folder shows Waveshell as version 9.91 My guess is that the shell is not the same thing as the plugins themselves. But who knows.
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Re: Lack of support for Waves V9 plug-ins
2017/06/22 16:44:04
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Using Waves with latest release of Sonar with Windows 8.1. no problems what so ever.
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