![]() ![]() ![]() Well Michal, I have to say a big thanks to you for your advice. Second option will force anything in respective plugin folder to be rescanned. open Reaper's preferences, locate Plug-ins/VST and click button labeled "Clear cache/re-scan"įirst option will affect just Waves plugins, which are rescanned at next Reaper's start. ![]() Open it in text editor like notepad and remove all lines (entries), where is word waveshell and restart Reaper locate reaper-vstplugins.ini or reaper-vstplugins64.ini (depending on your architecture) at your Reaper resource directory. There are two usual tricks, which might help. I mean, already installed plugins are normally in the available FX list, but new ones aren't displayed there. Waves plugins are sometimes problematic after adding to the system. ![]()
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