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2018/03/23 13:36:38 (permalink)

Waves License Engine Updated

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/23 14:13:55 (permalink)
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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/23 14:37:58 (permalink)
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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/23 14:41:26 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby cclarry 2018/03/23 21:54:13
Good news!
 
The fix for Scheps Omni Channel failing after update (delete the "Waves Audio" folder) also fixed Studio One's failure to find the Waves Licensing Engine (until I ran Reaper and then reran SO).
 
Back on track!
 
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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/23 21:51:46 (permalink)
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Good news!
 
The fix for Scheps Omni Channel failing after update (delete the "Waves Audio" folder) also fixed Studio One's failure to find the Waves Licensing Engine (until I ran Reaper and then reran SO).
 
Back on track!
 
[OK, pun intended.]


Hi, so you are saying that you had to run one DAW for the other DAW to work? I find this very interesting and shows how peculiar sometimes software can be.

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/23 22:32:28 (permalink)
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Good news!
 
The fix for Scheps Omni Channel failing after update (delete the "Waves Audio" folder) also fixed Studio One's failure to find the Waves Licensing Engine (until I ran Reaper and then reran SO).
 
Back on track!
 
[OK, pun intended.]


Hi, so you are saying that you had to run one DAW for the other DAW to work? I find this very interesting and shows how peculiar sometimes software can be.


Studio One would work just fine...as long as I didn't want to use any Waves plugins. Weren't visible. I could restart SO any number of times, but same error (couldn't find the licensing engine). One time, a decided to try Reaper after several failed attempts, to see if it had the same problem. Nope. Went back and tried SO. It found the licensing engine.
 
Had to have something to do with the cache in the Waves Audio folder. Deleting that fixed several things. Caching may make some things faster, but there's clearly a defect somewhere.

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/24 01:55:34 (permalink)
If you did the very last Scheps Omni Channel update you would have got this new license manager update automatically.   Checking this again for me revealed no available updates. Omni is working super well inside Studio One now too. 

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/24 14:09:50 (permalink)
The License Manager update came a bit (less than 48 hours) after the last SOC update. SOC borked, so I kept running Waves Central hoping for an update (not yet knowing about deleting the "Waves Audio" folder). That's when I got a separate update for the Licensing Engine. And that's when I started having the issue when starting up Studio One for the first time in the morning.
 
Amazing that "clearing the cache" fixed both problems!
 
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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/28 03:31:31 (permalink)
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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/29 12:11:38 (permalink)
Regarding Waves Update Plan (which I've never done before), it shows in my Waves account that I have version 9.2.0 on all my Waves plugins and I haven't done this latest license manager update yet.
 
Anyway, it shows on a couple of plugins that my Waves Update Plan ended in Dec of 2017. Should I pay and update for 1 year or stay with version 9.2.0 as that seems to be the most current? Will I be missing out on anything for those 2 plugins?   

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/29 13:21:41 (permalink)
You’ll only miss any upgrades for those specific plugins.

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/29 13:43:09 (permalink)
Thanks Mike
 

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/29 14:47:08 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2018/03/29 15:43:59
The only Waves plugins that I would even consider WUP on would be the new ones, like Scheps Omni Channel. A lot of the older ones haven't been updated in a long time, and may never see another one. Why pay?
 
If one does get updated, like F6, wait for a $29 sale on it and buy a new license at everyPlugin.com for less than $25. Cheaper than WUP.
 
For me, WUP stands for Windows Uninstall Process. 
 
Waves version numbering is a joke. EVERYTHING is 9.2.0, before and after updates. Then there are the 9.9.2 shell versions. And then Waves Central versions (WTF was that last update about anyway? sheesh). And then the licensing engine.
 
I pay no attention to those numbers. They just confuse things. I go by when the plugin was first introduced.

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/29 15:51:55 (permalink)
Thanks Maartian....that's exactly what I was wondering about.
 
The two (from my list) I'd consider upgrading would be Infected Mushroom Pusher (IMP) and Scheps Omni.
Scheps is good for one more year, but IMP has expired. Not sure if they have updated that or not...

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Re: Waves License Engine Updated 2018/03/29 16:06:51 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2018/03/29 16:11:52
It has happened to me so often with the Waves cache that the first thing I do before installing a new product is delete the cache. Then, no problems at all.  I never thought it could be causing Browser wonkiness.

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