![]() *Also search EasyFind (an app better than Spotlight) for 'waves' and search in hidden and system files (You might have to give EasyFind Full Disk Access, detailed below if you don't know how), and delete anything Waves. *Also make sure that all st/vst3/au/aax waveshell plugins are removed. ~Libarary> Application Support>Waves Audio and Waves Central(hidden) Library>Audio>Plugins>WPAPI(sometimes this thing is left after uninstall) Library>Application Support>Waves(unhidden) Delete Waves Central, Waves folder in Applications, and all waves folders in following locations (if available): ![]() Macbook Pro M1 Pro, Monterey 12.5, Logic Pro 7.1 & 7.7ġ.If you have already installed Waves, go to Central and perform a complete waves cleanup / Uninstall inside the appĢ. Click to expand.I GOT IT TO WORK Natively ON M1 MAC!! Heres my specs and everything I did, I have been working days to figure this out and had to do some creative weird things after spending many hours in these message boards, I hope this saves you time and lets you get back to creating:
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