

I can add them to an insert on any track - no problem. I bought, (idiot!), quite a few Waves plugins and this is what happens when I try to use them: Did you get sorted? Been using reaper for about 3 years now and I love it, - until this week, (though I suspect it's not Reaper that's the issue). Greetings all! Newbie here so first off I'm sorry if I've posted this in the wrong place! In addition, these folders contain other *.dll files that are not audio plugins this means that REAPER may crash during scanning. These folders are intended as a backup in case you delete a Waveshell somewhere else. NOTE: Do not point REAPER to the Waves\Waveshells subfolders for plugin scanning. Simply copy the missing Waveshell to your original VST or VST3 folder that will be scanned by REAPER, and everything should be fine again. You should be able to find the missing Waveshell here. Each of these folders contains a collection of Waveshells in several formats. The Waves system folder contains subfolders named "WaveShells V9", "WaveShells V10", etc. This means, you must instruct Windows Explorer to show system files, otherwise the folder will not be shown. Note that this folder is marked as a system folder. If this is the case, have a look at the folder c:\Program Files (x86)\Waves. I assume that you have deleted the missing Waveshell in one of these folders.

c:\Program Files\VstPlugins (dll files 64 bit VST versions).In case of Windows 10 (64 bit), Waveshells are placed in the following folders: This may not be necessary because Waves Central always puts two copies of each Waveshell onto your hard disk.

I just accidentally deleted one of the WavesShells from my system & because it was permanently deleted, I will probably have to do the same uninstall/reinstall deal.
