
I've attached a screen grab of the relevant Waves folders in case it helps. If you need any more info, then don't hesitate to get in touch. If any of you have experienced this issue and have the magic solution, I'd really appreciate some help and words of wisdom. The other thing that might be helpful to know is that when I select to display the plug-ins by Category and Manufacturer, WAVES does not appear in the list !! The companys vast range of plugins covers everything from virtual recreations of classic outboard processors through to ultra-modern production tools. On Mac: When you are in 'Waves - xx.xx.xx', select Install.cen and click Open. Browse to the desired offline installer folder you just unzipped. I'm not sure if it's relevant, but the problem occurred after I'd bought and installed a new plug-in (the H-Reverb Hybrid Reverb from Waves). Waves is at the forefront of this plugin development and has been producing incredible plugins used by producers and engineers the world over for the better part of three decades. Under Install from an Offline Installer, click Browse. Pro Tools Version 12.8.0.864 (although the problem did occur with 12.7 as well. Processor 2 x 3.46 GHz 6 core Intel Zeon If it helps, then this is the spec of the Mac:. I've un-installed and re-installed them via Waves Central, 're-scanned' for all plug-ins (on PT startup) and followed all the suggested fixes from Waves themselves (I'm waiting on an update from them in response to an email I sent them last night).Īll the plug-ins are in the correct folders and I can see PT loading the Waveshells as it starts up.


I've got a bit of a weird issue in as much as Pro Tools (12.8) is not seeing any of my Waves plug-ins.
