

My theory is that now that everything runs through WavesShell, you have to 'touch' WavesShell so REAPER calls it's init routine, which I suspect is the only time WS looks for new plugs. I suspect that just removing the 'WaveShellVST9.6圆4.dll=123456789,0, ' line would do it. :-( After some thrashing, I found out (on Windows 圆4) that if you delete all the 'WavesShellVST9.6.' Lines from reaper-vstplugins64.ini and restart REAPER the new plugs appear. You think I would have learned my lesson, but I got another Waves plug during their Cyber Monday sale today, used Waves Central to install & authorize it - and it did not show up in REAPER!

I'll note that you now have no choice as to where the Waves plugs are installed. DRM and obfuscation is truly a wonderful thing for users (NOT). I finally got everything installed and running. I had a heck of time upgrading to Waves 9.6 last week. Installing Waves Plug-ins On Logic Pro 10.
