![]() Yes, I jumped to conclusions in my original post, because I had just been totally blown off by Online Support as soon as they could point to a compatibility list for Waves v10 software and claim it was someone else’s problem. If Steinberg’s official stance is that they only need to care about an issue when there isn’t a convenient scapegoat to falsely blame, support is nowhere close to what it needs to be. Having uninstalled/reinstalled, deleting preferences and defaults, and not trying to scan plugins during an open session, I’ve been able to get ALL my Waves plugins (v9, v10, v12) to work in Nuendo 10.3 and 11… No thanks to Online Support or Fredo… using a lame excuse that somehow because Waves released their v10 software while Nuendo 8 was the current Steinberg build on their compatibility list, they have an automatic waiver of responsibility to even attempt to ask any background questions or diagnose anything. I’ve found the only way to avoid a crash is to add the secondary folder, then exit Nuendo and let it find the plugins upon the next startup. I have discovered some crashes were caused by having large sessions opened and adding an additional VST 2 plugin path, then clicking to update the plugin information… This is a problem. Three days have gone by and nobody has come back to declare they’ve had no crash issues with Waves v10 plugin compatibility (or v9 for that matter) in Nuendo 10.3 or Nuendo 11. dll was identified in the crash notification, whether there was a dump file they could examine, or even anything as simple as whether I’m on a PC or Mac… it was all about Waves being the problem based on a LAZY reference to a compatibility list… (aside from flat out lies and irrelevant comments). ![]() At no point in this, from the pathetic online support session, to the responses in this thread, has anyone asked me anything about the session or what I was doing when it crashed, what particular plugin or. And again, as I stated before, the WAVES compatibility list is published by Waves based on their plugin compatibility with the current existing DAW platforms AS OF THE DATE any new Waves software is re1eased! The fact Waves does not go back to update their website to indicate their v9 or v10 or v11 software still functions with current DAWs on the market is totally irrelevant, and does not provide a waiver of accountability or excuse for Steinberg to avoid dealing with user issues. ![]()
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