• SONAR
  • Okay I give up - where DO you find Waves plugins? (p.2)
2016/08/26 11:56:08
glennstanton
for other than sonar, i setup the waveshell2vst output vst into a separate directory call "vstwave" so i can scan it separately for ozone and sound forge, and let sonar scan the waveshell in my regular vstplugins folder...
2016/08/26 12:21:02
timidi
joden
 I ahve since learned that if the VST2 and VST 3 are there Sonar will not see the plugin. 



Is this something that everyone knows except me?
Can you (meaning anyone) elaborate please?
2016/08/26 12:21:38
Sanderxpander
Maybe it depends on the licensing used? I have mine on my USB stick and they're always found.
2016/08/26 17:25:16
jatoth
timidi
joden
 I ahve since learned that if the VST2 and VST 3 are there Sonar will not see the plugin. 



Is this something that everyone knows except me?
Can you (meaning anyone) elaborate please?


 
Sonar has an option to replace VST2 with VST3, so maybe that is what joden is referring to.
 
I have both installed, Sonar sees both. However, on my "custom" plug in menu, I don't display the VST2 versions.
 
2016/08/26 22:57:01
joden
timidi
joden
 I ahve since learned that if the VST2 and VST 3 are there Sonar will not see the plugin. 



Is this something that everyone knows except me?
Can you (meaning anyone) elaborate please?


I got it from here : https://www.cakewalk.com/...-Plugins-Not-Supported
2016/08/27 08:02:06
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
You misunderstood. What the article says is NOT to mix waves VST2 and VST3 versions of their plugins in the same project since it causes crashes.
You can have both VST2 and VST3 installed and SONAR will show only the VST3 if the "hide vst2 plugins..." option is selected.
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