Here’s a mock review for , written in the style of an online gear or plugin forum:
– No oversampling, so aliasing is real (though some call that a feature). – The UI is aggressively utilitarian. – Random crackles if your buffer isn’t 512+ samples. – Documentation is a scanned PDF from 1994. Waveshellvst-92
If is missing or corrupted, your DAW will fail to load your Waves plugins. You might see the plugin names in your list, but they will appear grayed out, or your DAW might crash during the startup scan. Here’s a mock review for , written in
Waves updates their software frequently, often moving from version 14 to version 15, and so on. Historically, Waves used a dual-version numbering system for their VST shells on Windows. For example, version 12 of Waves software often utilized shell files labeled WaveShell-VST 9.2 or similar internal versioning logic. – Documentation is a scanned PDF from 1994