
If you only want Reaper to see the 32 bit plugins, then rename WaveShell-VST 9.2_圆4.dll to something like WaveShell-VST 9.2_圆4.dll.DONTUSE If you only want Reaper to see the 64 bit plugins, then rename WaveShell-VST 9.2.dll to something like WaveShell-VST 9.2.dll.DONTUSE These files are located in the Waveshells sub-folder of the Waves install. If you only want to see one version of plugins, just rename one of the WaveShell dlls. This is because your seeing both the 32bit & 64bit plugins. Note, on 64 bit machines you'll probably see a duplicate of each waves VST. That's it - you should see your waves plugins now. Open up the VST preferences page in Reaper (Options / Preferences / Plugins / VST). On a 32 bit machine it's typically installed here:

On a 64 bit machine it's typically installed here: The most foolproof method seems to be to add the root path of the waves install. Also included is a tip on how to have Reaper see only the 64 bit version of plugins instead of seeing 2 of each plugin - one 32bit & one 64bit.įirst step is to add the 'VST path' to your waves install. Here's how I got Reaper to recognize all of my Waves plugins.
