I've had LOADS of trouble with Waves in Reaper (occasional crashing/freeze at load-up/No GUI's,just blank boxes ( same old same old). I's BobTash and I's new in town.Thought I'd share me recent experiences with a problem that I see many,many people have had and are having with regards to Waves plugins. Please help us with this issue, pretty please :-) It would be great if the Cockos devs could put a little priority on this one :-). One of the reasons I upgraded to 64 bit Reaper was to get rid of all the floating windows, since it just kills the workflow. Well, yeah that helps a little, but you are right, the separate window thing gets old fast. It doesn't need to be a fancy video card. I put a new-and better-video card in the PC, and that totally fixed the problem. I'd load a certain number of instances of Waves plugins, and Reaper would crash. I had a similar problem to yours when I was using a PC though. But, if you're like me-and totally bothered by the GUI issue-this was a welcome temporary solution, until the Cockos guys can nip this issue in the bud.ĭutchy, not sure if this is the solution for you. There is one drawback: the whole "bridging process" or whatever opens up two windows, which is a pain. You might have to close Reaper and restart it for these changes to affect plugins already inside a session. (edit: Also, the scroll bar disappears if you scroll all the way down, so you can't get the Reaper GUI back without closing and reopening the plugin window.) This scroll bar is not the same one that appears if you resize the window to be smaller than the plugin GUI, and you cannot fix it by resizing the window to fit both the Waves and Reaper top bars.įor those of you experiencing the mysterious "stretching" GUI issue with Waves plugins in Mac OSX, I've discovered that, in the FX browser, if you right click on the offending Waves plugins (all of them, basically) and choose "Run as: separate process," the GUI stretching will stop, and the interface will work correctly. If you scroll that all the way down, the GUI becomes pretty useless thanks to mouse events being offset by about the height of a mouse pointer. The Reaper top bar scrolls up but the Waves plugin GUI stays in the same location. There is some weird scroll bar happening on the right side of that top bar, where you can scroll ALMOST all the way down and gain access to the Waves top bar. interferes with the main plugin GUI and overlaps the Waves top bar where you'd do your A/B, load/save, etc. When you break the plugin out to its own window, the top bar with the Reaper-added parts like mix, bypass, I/O controls, etc.
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