![]() Makes sense, that's where the Waves DLL is and studio One 4 is all 64 bit for plugins now, so we don t need any references to Program Files (x86), at least for Waves v10 plugins.īeen using Studio One and Waves for 4 years, never an issue. I noticed in the newly installed Studio One that there was only ONE location entered for Plugin location: C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins. This solution assumes a proper installation of Waves of course. That fixed it, the Waves folder now shows up and the plugins work. Next was a clean install of Studio One 4. Lastly, I renamed the C:\\AppData\Roaming\PreSonus\Studio One 4 folder to something else, to cause Studio One to rebuild that during the reinstall. ![]() Then I deactivated and uninstalled Studio One 4. UPDATE, 7/13: I used Waves Central to reinstall all my waves plugins (Repair option on one of the menus).
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