Hey all, I have what I hope is a simple question, AND I hope I put it in the correct area…
The specifics, I’m running Logic Pro (updated to current), Mac Studio M2 Max, Nektar Panorama CS12 DAW controller.
The plugin in question is the Scheps Omni Channel 2. I just got it, and I’m blown away how great this thing is. My only issue is that doesn’t seem to load any (non Waves) VST3 files in the insert…I can’t even see them.
Yes, I’m aware Logic only uses AU file plugins, but I assumed since the channel strip is the “host” that I’d be able to use VST3’s in that insert.
I’ve uninstalled/reinstalled the plugin, I’ve “scanned” for new plugins in Logic, I’ve verified the installation & location of the VST3’s I’d like to use.
The plugin functions normally, the CS12 sees it and has the correct control mapping, I feel like I MUST be missing a step here…any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Figured it out, mods delete thread if you’d like…..
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Hey @pbass1971,
Welcome to the Waves Forum.
Maybe you want to share what the issue was and how you solved it, even if it was something you overlooked; it might serve others in case they run into the same behaviour.
The original problem is in my initial post.
The resolution was an oversight on my part…. In the upper right corner there was a small box, that when you click it, it opens a drop down menu where you can “scan” for VST3’s directly in the plugin…
I was scanning for VST3’s in the Logic menu, as it turns out it’s handled directly in the SOC2.
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As long as you are U&R, thanks for sharing.
Hello I just got this in the waves subscription how would it work as a standalone vox chain insert for live? Ty
Hey @jimlogs1976,
Congratulations on your new subscription. In order to use Waves plugins, you will have to load them using a DAW, a host application such as Pro Tools, Reaper, Logic Cubase.
Waves plugins cannot be used as a standalone application.
If you need any help setting everything up or more information, please Contact Technical Support directly, and they will gladly help out.