I done exactly what you said and restarted Reaper. ini files were located in a hidden folder (within another folder) in my Users folder. Well Michal, I have to say a big thanks to you for your advice. Second option will force anything in respective plugin folder to be rescanned. open Reaper's preferences, locate Plug-ins/VST and click button labeled "Clear cache/re-scan"įirst option will affect just Waves plugins, which are rescanned at next Reaper's start. Open it in text editor like notepad and remove all lines (entries), where is word waveshell and restart Reaper locate reaper-vstplugins.ini or reaper-vstplugins64.ini (depending on your architecture) at your Reaper resource directory. There are two usual tricks, which might help. I mean, already installed plugins are normally in the available FX list, but new ones aren't displayed there. Waves plugins are sometimes problematic after adding to the system.
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