If you're having trouble getting your the shell, I can help you find the specific scan settings for your software: Which DAW are you using? (e.g., FL Studio, Ableton, Logic) What Operating System are you on?
Verify that WaveShell-VST3 9.91-x64.vst3 is physically located in that folder. 2. "WavesLib" Errors
If you are on a modern 64-bit system, delete the VST2 versions and keep only the -x64.vst3 shell to streamline your plugin list and improve stability. How to Install Correctly Vst Plugin Waveshell-vst3 9.91-x64 -vst3-
💡 If you are migrating to a new computer, keep a backup of your WaveShell-VST3 9.91-x64.vst3 file and your Waves/Plug-Ins V9 folder. This can save you hours of downloading if you need to revisit an old project.
When your DAW scans for new plugins, it reads the WaveShell, which then "unpacks" the list of available Waves licenses for the DAW to display. If you're having trouble getting your the shell,
If you have installed your plugins but the DAW won't show them, it usually means the DAW is looking in the wrong folder.
Understanding Waveshell-VST3 9.91-x64: A Guide to Managing Waves Plugins This can save you hours of downloading if
Ensure your DAW is scanning C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3 .