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yupp, it's a very common problem, because the famous "waveshells" from waves are not really working in FL.
I'm on some other audio productions forums and found this on one of them: "I had a thread about this, but it got lost in migration. Download wavshell2vst converter from here: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] Place and unzip to your Waves\Waveshell folder. (NOT vstplugins folder) Drag each waveshell into waveshell2vst. It creates a seperate Waves folder with contains each individual .dll. If it asks if you want to overwrite, click no. Cut and paste this new folder into your vstplugins folder. If there are already any waveshells in the vstplugins folder you should delete it/them. (NB delete the waveshells placed in vstplugins NOT the ones in Waves\Waveshell otherwise there'll be a conflict). You can now create directories and reorder the individual .dlls. You can also delete any single vsts that you never use." |
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