
Hope this will help someone else, thank youįor the record and for the Windows users out there, I also came up against this on both Windows 7 and Mac OSX, and found it was essential to install Waves Tune, then download and install the Pro-Tools 11.3.1 update from my account in. Open a new session and see if everything is working properly. When you get to "Installation Type Menu", scroll down to Single Plug-Ins and check Waves Tune only. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and download the Mac Offline Installer. To install on Mac OS 10.9 “Mavericks” please use the Offline Installer for Mac, located at the bottom of the Download Version 9 page. Make sure that Allow application downloaded from is set to anywhere. Please go to System Preferences>Security & Privacy>General Tab, Unlock it from the right bottom side. In order to see it, hold down the Option key and it will appear in the upper apple menu under Go. The Home User Library folder may be hidden. Macintosh HD >Users>Current User>Library>Preferences>Avid>Protools and move the installedAAXPlugins file to the Desktop. Macintosh HD >Users>Current User>Library>Preferences Remove the Waves Preferences folder Macintosh HD >Users>Current User>Library>Caches Remove Waves folder Macintosh HD >Library>Application Support>Avid>Audio>Plug-Ins Remove all Waveshell-AAX.aaxplugin files

Macintosh HD >Library>Application Support>Digidesign>Plug-Ins Remove all Waveshell-DAE.dpm files Macintosh HD >Library>Audio>Plug-Ins>VST3 Remove all Waveshell-VST.vst3 files Macintosh HD >Library>Audio>Plug-Ins>VST Remove all Waveshell-VST.vst files

Macintosh HD >Library>Audio>Plug-Ins>Components Remove all ponent files Macintosh HD >Applications Remove the Waves folder Go to Applications > Waves > Utilities and run the Waves Uninstaller file. Waves support replied to me and fixed the problem as stated:įollow these instructions carefully.
