![]() didn't change things, reinstalling Mercury (which updated WaveShell1-VST3 10.0_圆4.vst3 and WaveShell2-VST3 10.0_圆4.vst3) did. the DLL was the same version but had a newer time/date stamp than the other two. Abbey Roads was on WaveShell3-VST3 10.0_圆4.vst3 and after reinstalling A.R. ![]() Waves uses a couple of DLLs to cover it's library. I recently had a similar problem with Wave 10 after I reinstalled the Abbey Road suite where the VST scan would hit Waves 10 and then crawl like a sick slug, issue went away after I reinstalled Mercury. May or may not be related but I'll mention this in case it might help.
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