Chris Gilland
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keep in mind, due to the fact that I have certain plug-ins that do not work correctly when ran natively, I am running ProTools in Rosetta mode. that has absolutely 100% never been a problem though in the past. However, since upgrading to Waves 15 from version 14, I am noticing, when I try to instantiate studio rack on an insert of one of my tracks within a session, regardless if the track is stereo or mono, and regardless if the track is an audio track, or an instrument track, doesn't matter, when I look under the Waves vendor, I no longer see studio rack at all in there. I don't get it! I subscribe to the unlimited creative access ultimate bundle, which I think is around $26 a month, however, I would not have thought that they would have gotten rid of that plug-in, as everything else is still showing up perfectly. I don't even see the plug-in listed anymore within Waves central.
with it being the holiday, I obviously cannot call their Support to figure out what happened, but I'm just wondering if anybody else who also has the monthly subscription rather than paying outright for the plug-ins, are you able on your system using the most recent version of ProTools able to find that plug-in with version 15? as I said, I don't think that being in Rosetta mode is the issue, as I've ran ProTools and Rosetta mode all the time with version 14 of Waves central,/Waves shell, and the plug-in showed up perfectly. So I can't begin to imagine what has happened. this makes me really really mad however if they indeed did get rid of it, as I purchased a third-party bundle not even hardly two months ago which contains over 2000 presets that you can use within studio. Now, that's gonna be a total waste. Needless to say, I'm not a happy camper.
Chris.