Renaissance Bass Plugin Free

Shadx312 wrote:What I did was make an alias of the actual RBass.dll as well and put it in my vst folder. Then when I loaded Live I had to run the Waves licenserIn 'Plugins' in the browser Waveshell appears like a folder and then inside it is the RBass plug.That's what I tried too, making a shortcut/alias, moving the actual.dll, etc, but it didn't work. I ran the licenser, and everything appears to be registered? But apparently not?For me the Waveshell just exists as a regular VST device - no folder I can unpack or anything.Weird.

Got here issues with the licensing, even when i transfer it in the wlc.exe to my pc,it will not find it in my c:vst-folder. Tried to alt-rescan and tried the direct folder. Tagor wrote:got here issues with the licensing, even when i transfer it in the wlc.exe to my pc,it will not find it in my c:vst-folder.

Waves are giving away Renaissance Bass - Bass Enhancement - $75 plugin for free on Black Friday - just need to sign up for the mailing list thing-ma-jig on the link below and they'll email you a link when it is available to download. Sign Up - Free plugin Apologies to staff if this is in the wrong place. Didn't really know where best to put it. The industry’s favorite plugin for delivering a richer, deeper low end that translates even on small playback systems. A tried-and-true workhorse for countless Grammy-winning engineers. When you need your bass to be heard even on a laptop or mobile device, Renaissance Bass is your best friend.

Tried to alt-rescan and tried the direct folder. Mholloway wrote:Fuck off Waves, I'm done with you.don't give up. They have awesome plugins, incl RBassi stayed away from Waves for years (iLok and all that), but i've been using them a lot in the last yearit's really just 3 steps:1. D/l and install Waves License Center2. Register the licence3. D/l plugin installer and choose which plugins you want to installWell at this point the only way this stuff will work for me is to create a tech support ticket with them - and I can't be bothered as I have so little incentive to begin with. As I said before, the WLC refuses to install on my system.

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Even the installation screen is bogus - it's a tiny box with the logo and an 'OK' button. Nothing happens when you click it. Fun!Just figured out why - doesn't work in Mavericks, of course. Waves has a really bizarre notion of what 'Mavericks is Supported' means - it means you have to do offline installation because it's not actually supported by their primary installer.

From their site: 'OS X 10.9 Mavericks is now supported.Waves online installers cannot be installed on OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Use the offline installers available at the bottom of this page. Mholloway wrote:Fuck off Waves, I'm done with you.don't give up. They have awesome plugins, incl RBassi stayed away from Waves for years (iLok and all that), but i've been using them a lot in the last yearit's really just 3 steps:1.

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D/l and install Waves License Center2. Register the licence3. D/l plugin installer and choose which plugins you want to installWell at this point the only way this stuff will work for me is to create a tech support ticket with them - and I can't be bothered as I have so little incentive to begin with. As I said before, the WLC refuses to install on my system. Even the installation screen is bogus - it's a tiny box with the logo and an 'OK' button.

Nothing happens when you click it. Fun!Just figured out why - doesn't work in Mavericks, of course. Waves has a really bizarre notion of what 'Mavericks is Supported' means - it means you have to do offline installation because it's not actually supported by their primary installer. From their site: 'OS X 10.9 Mavericks is now supported.Waves online installers cannot be installed on OS X 10.9 Mavericks.

Use the offline installers available at the bottom of this page.This, I did not see. Was about to give up. I only read 'Mavericks is now supported'. Yeah, I was a bit annoyed because on the page you get linked to for downloading, installation and licensing didn't fully explain things.I'm on mavericks, so when I d/l'd the WLP, it didn't work.

I already have some waves plugs so I went ahead and got my license. Then I went back to figure why installing the plug itself doesn't work. So I follow some of the links on the left side of the page and finally on the link that says, for wavelive users or similar, I find out that the WLP online installer doesn't work with mavericks, you need to download the offline installer. That I did and now its working. However, that information and download links should be on the other bloody page!

But geez, I feel sorry for those who are not familiar with waves authorization process.