I should also add that the plugins themselves will be in the Window x86 folder. This is just the way it is, even of they are 64 bit. They are pretty obvious and hard to miss. And if you delete them, they will just be reloaded when you reinstall the V9 installer, not a problem, but make sure you put your licenses up in the Cloud!
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Waves has created Waves Central in late November or early December. This is a completely different installer that creates different storage folders so this post and the answers posted here are no longer valid. My advice is to upload your plugins to the cloud, completely remove all Wave folders, install Waves Central and then download your plugins from scratch. I use a flash drive to store my keys but these can be stored on your computer, as well. Cubase and Wavelab recognize Waves without a hitch.
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We recommend Online Activation for the easiest and best process. Open one of our plugins in your DAW, then click it to start activation. Enter the email address and password you use on our website and the rest will be done automatically through your internet connection.
One thing we have noticed is that these false positives are sometimes generated if the "bitness" of the software doesn't match that of the operating system (32/64-bit). So please make sure to choose the 64-bit installer (unless you need the 32-bit plugins to use in a 32-bit DAW).
In order to update all of your Plugin Alliance products to the latest versions, please download our Installation Manager and use it to download and install the latest versions of our plugins. Doing this will overwrite all of the versions that you currently have installed on your system with the latest versions.
Unfortunately, there still isn't yet a way to auto-detect whether or not your plugins are currently up to date, but of course, it won't hurt to update a plugin that's already up to date. The Installation Manager also doesn't yet connect to your account, so you still have to go through and manually select all the plugins you own, but it is easier than downloading individual installers.
The asterisk that you see next to some plugins in our Installation Manager means that there is an AAX DSP version included. The simplest way to update all of your plugins is to select all of them, click download, then install and this will overwrite the existing versions.
Most likely the installer was corrupted in some way during the download. Please delete the erroneous copy from your computer, re-download the installer from our website and try installing again. You may need to troubleshoot your internet connection.
If the activation window doesn't open automatically in your DAW, open a plugin and click on the "Activation Required" text or the key icon on the bottom right side of the plugin window. Next, click the "I'm offline" button and "Save to file" to save your machine ID. Then open a web browser, go to Manage Devices, click "choose file," and upload that machine ID file you just saved. Click "activate." Then click "Download license file," and you'll get a file named "pa.license." Go back to the activation window in your DAW and click on the "open license" button in the plugin window, and select the license file you just downloaded. Then click "activate."Here is a link to our ACTIVATION MANUAL.
Unfortunately, you can't use plugins from two different accounts on the same computer because you can only be logged into one account simultaneously. However, you can use plugins from two accounts simultaneously by authorizing a USB drive for one of the two accounts. Then one of the accounts can be authorized on the computer like normal, and then you can put in the USB drive to use the other account.
If you are getting a 'Your License Has Expired' message in red letters when trying to activate your plugins, please see if you can just click on 'I'm Online' and proceed with authorizing your plugins.
If you go through the authorization process and the activation prompt appears again, please click "Quit" and check the plugin window to see if it still says "Activation required." If it doesn't, you're all set.
If the activation window doesn't open automatically in your DAW, open a plugin and click on the "Activation Required" text, or the key icon on the bottom right side of the plugin window. Next click the "I'm offline" button, and then click the "Save to file" to save your machine ID. Then open a web browser, go to Manage Devices, click "choose file," and upload that machine ID file that you just saved. Click "activate." Then click "Download license file" and you'll get a file named "pa.license." Go back to the activation window in your DAW and click on the "open license" button in the plugin window, and select the license file you just downloaded. Then click "activate."
Next, try authorizing offline: If the plugin activation window isn't already open, click on the "Activation Required" text, or the key icon on the bottom right side of the plugin window. Next click the "I'm offline" button, and then click "Save to file" to save your machine ID. Then, open a browser window and go to Manage Devices, click "choose file," and upload that machine ID file. Click "activate." Then click "Download license file" and you'll get a file that you can upload by clicking on the "open license" button in the plugin window.
If you're using the "Offline Authorization" method, you actually have to create a trial license on the website before doing the authorization procedure. To do that, just go to the Create Offline License page, select the plugin you want to try, and click "Create license." Then go through the offline authorization process.
Yes, you will continue to have access to the old (V1, V2, or non-Plus) versions after you update. Your system will see the new versions as completely separate plugins, so if you want to replace the old ones with the new ones in existing sessions, you will have to do it manually. But of course, there's no reason to stop using the old versions and you can mix and match as you see fit.
The new bx_digital v3 won't be able to read settings from the bx_digital v2, as it does not have exactly the same parameters. However, you don't need to worry about losing any settings in your current sessions, because you will still have the bx_digital v2 after you upgrade. When you upgrade, you're actually just getting a new plugin license, in addition to the one you already have. Your DAW will just see the v2 and v3 as two separate plugins.
DSM / Pro Audio DSP: if you own a V1 iLok auth of this plugin it will not be transferred into our system automatically, but we do offer $49 upgrades to the V2 (Plugin Alliance version). Please contact sales support to receive your upgrade voucher.
All old iLok based plugin installers are still available in your account on the Manage Plugins page. They will continue to be available there and you do not need to upgrade your license to our native licensing system if you do not require the newer format versions.
To download the current version, just go to Manage Registered Plugins and select your plugin and scroll down to the download section. Please be sure to download the current version, which is listed on the left.
All of our plugins that were released in 2018 and later no longer ship with any legacy versions and therefore, only the current system specs are supported by these plugins. Please consult this list to see which plugins have legacy installers that will be compatible with Mac OS 10.6 and 10.7: Mac OS 10.6 and Windows Vista list
In November 2019 we ended 32-bit plugin support for most Plugin Alliance products. Since then, installers from Installation Manager or product pages on plugin-alliance.com no longer provide 32-bit versions. Now 32-bit legacy installers can be found at this link.
In May 2018 Brainworx did end support for AVID VENUE AAX plugins. With that the option of installing VENUE AAX plugins was removed from the Installation Manager App. If you need to reinstall those plugin the installers can be found here.
Ableton Live users: Plugin Alliance factory presets do not appear when using Audio Units format plugins in Live. Since this issue only affects the Audio Units format, we recommend that Live users use VST instead.
All of our presets are installed automatically when you install the plugins themselves. Since our presets are handled by the host and not within the plugin GUI, the reason that you are not seeing the presets is not because they didn't get installed but instead, Studio One is not seeing them.
We have redesigned the factory presets for this plugin. If you have previously installed the Diezel VH4 plugin prior to this update, the presets will not automatically install. If you want to have the new factory presets you first need to delete the old presets from your preset folders and reinstall the Diezel VH4.
The manuals are installed automatically when you run the plugin installer. You can search for them o nyour machine by typing in the plugin name followed by the word 'manual' and it should be installed. If that is not the case, you can download the manuals from your Manage Registered Plugins page.
- Extract the actual plugin by running the installer on any Windows system and place it into an AAX Plug-Ins folder on the root of the USB drive you use for authorization. This will allow you to select your USB in the list of drives from which to install the plugin.
One of the reasons to use the UAD versions is to have zero latency monitoring, which means you can hear the effect of the plugin in your headphone monitors in real time when you are playing. Without DSP hardware (like the UA Apollo) there might be a very slight delay in your headphone monitors, although this depends on your computer's processing power. 2ff7e9595c
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