Please note:
If you are trying to load your Waves plugins in StudioRack but you cannot find them, follow these instructions in order to make them available.
If you cannot find your non-Waves VST3 plugins, please refer to this article.
Step #1 – Verify plugin software is installed
Step #2 – Verify that the StudioRack channel format (Mono/Stereo etc.) matches the plugin you are looking for
Your StudioRack instance will show only plugin components that are compatible with its format. For example, CLA Effects has stereo and mono-to-stereo components only. This means that it will not appear in the plugin menu of a mono StudioRack instance.
If you’re not seeing the plugin you’re looking for after going through the previous steps, verify that the rack/channel format (Mono/Stereo etc.) matches the plugin you’re looking for.
Step #3 – Rescan for plugins
Windows
Mac
If your plugins load in Demo mode (with periodic mutes), refer to this article to activate the license.
Step #1 – Verify the license is activated
First, check whether the relevant plugin or bundle license/s are activated on your computer or USB flash drive:
If the plugins are not activated, check whether they appear in the Not Activated tab. If that’s the case, select the license/s and click ‘Activate’.
If the plugin licenses are not found in the Not Activated tab, check if they appear in a device in the Disconnected Devices tab. If that's the case, refer to this article.
Step #2 – Verify plugin software is correctly installed
Check whether the relevant plugin file/s are correctly installed on your computer. Go to:
Windows: C:\Program Files (x86)\Waves\Plug-Ins V13, (or whichever version is installed on your device, V13-V9)
Mac: Macintosh HD > Applications > Waves > Plug-Ins V13, (or whichever version is installed on your device, V13-V9)
The relevant plugin file will be named after the plugin, in this format: [PluginName].bundle. For example, the plugin file for Reel ADT will be named Reel ADT.bundle.
If the plugins you are looking for are not there, install the plugins by following the instructions in this link.
Step #3 – Verify that the StudioRack channel format (Mono/Stereo etc.) matches the plugin you are looking for
Your StudioRack instance will show only plugin components that are compatible with its format. For example, CLA Effects has stereo and mono-to-stereo components only. This means that it will not appear in the plugin menu of a mono StudioRack instance. If you’re not seeing the plugin you’re looking for after going through the previous steps, verify that the rack/channel format (Mono/Stereo etc.) matches the plugin you’re looking for.
Step #4 – Rescan for plugins
Windows
Mac
None of the above worked? Contact Technical Support.