![]() Now re-open your DAW and it should be quite fast (mine went from 30 second load time to under 3 seconds) as well as any plugin by Waves - all instantaneous. Once you’re at this folder, delete the folder titled: WavesLocalServer.Bundle. ![]() Next, on your C drive (or D if you installed Windows there), locate the folderĬ:\ProgramData\Waves Audio\WavesLocalServer Under the Performance tab locate the Waves Server. Here’s the solution: Close out of all applications using Waves (likely your DAW). ![]() I spoke with Waves Support and we isolated the issue: Here's what worked and what the issue was though no permanent solution from Waves (yet) has been unveiled (here's my write up / copy and paste from the Waves forum):ġ1-28-21 An interim solution has been found with Waves loading slowly. I also followed all of their lengthy instructions to do a full cleanup, again nothing worked. I repeated this with other Waves plugins, all over 10 seconds or more (see attached).Īfter opening the AntiVirus software and excluding all Waves folders from being scanned, disabling the Firewall, Windows Defender.nothing helped. I closed Studio One then re-opened (still slow), opening the lone MIDI track with the Waves Plugin, after opening I went to the Plugin Manager in Studio one and under the Statistics tab I found the Waves Plugin took 31 seconds. Thus I've now noted two abnormal behaviors. This took quite a long time to load this plugin on the MIDI track. Then after opening a simple 1 track MIDI file, I placed only 1 Waves plugin "AudioTrack-Mono" on the MIDI. ![]() In Studio One after purchasing the Diamond series by Waves and successfully installing, I noted multiple WAVES VST DLL files taking quite awhile to load.
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