No hint at all of any folders that might cause a worldwide scandal. Speaking as someone who has never owned a waves plug-in, so read on at your own risk of wasting your life, what occurs to me looking at your post is.ġ) What happens if you disable scan on start up? (Thinks to self: why does anyone have that enabled anyway?) Are all the plug-ins you would expect to see in the vst3 menu and available to your project?Ģ) Is WaveShell-VST3 9.7_圆4.vst3 just an older version of WaveShell-VST3 9.91_圆4.vst3 so it's looking for something that is superceded by the other?ģ) What happens if you move the 9.7 folder to another location (ie out of the scan path) ?Ĥ) Where the fook is scook when you actually need him?ĥ) That's a nice folder directory you have there. I'd appreciate any help if anyone knows what I'm doing wrong □įorgot to mention I also used the Repair feature in Waves Central to reinstall all my Waves plug-ins but this didn't help either □ I emailed Waves technical support on Wednesday and still haven't had a reply from them. I thought I'd located the 'correct' VST version of this WaveShell in the C > Program Files > Common Files > VST3folder but the VST scan doesn't 'find' it here when scanned: I've searched my PC from top to bottom trying to find the 'correct' folder to select (both via a straightforward 'search' and also using the Explorer window above) but to no avail. Once I click Cancel, the VST scan then starts running again and SPlat opens. I select the folder so named and click on Select but nothing happens (the VST scan remains stopped). When it stops, it opens an Explorer window whose header is Select Waves 9.7 SG Studio Modules folder: However, each time I start SPlat, the VST scan starts running but always hangs on WaveShell-VST3 9.7_圆4.vst3. CbB has been uninstalled and I'll reinstall as per said advice once SPlat is 'perfect'. Further to re-installation advice given so kindly in my other fred, I've so nearly got SPlat back how I like it.
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