![]() to fix that you just switch the "editor" tab to the actual plugin name that it shows once you click it. what confused me at first was then when i open the plugin it just shows a little window. Supported on Intel Macs & Apple silicon Macs (Apple M series. ![]() after i opened up the plugins in studio rack, i was able to just open them on the regular plugin chain whatever you want to call it. Mac: macOS Catalina (10.15.7) macOS Monterey (12.5.x) Windows: Windows 10 Windows 11. ![]() It's free and is essential for this to work log in to waves central with your account then, go into settings in waves central, fix permissions and ownership download all the plugins in waves central that you got the "demo" for on the official site as well as studio rack with the information in the folders, run the patch, terminal settings, and restart your mac after it has restarted, run the AU I use logic, idk what you use, but I open logic using rossetta it'll say you dont have the license for the plugins, just hit skip all you then should be able to open the plugins using studio rack. What I did and what has worked for me (with v14 that comes with harmony) go to waves central settings, complete waves cleanup, clear central cache, and find any other waves related stuff in finder go to the official waves site with your own official account, and get the demo for every plugin you want. ![]()
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