: This version straddles the two eras. It fully supports 64-bit DAWs (Logic Pro X, Pro Tools 11+, Cubase, Ableton Live) but also maintains 32-bit bridges for users still on legacy DAWs like Logic 9 or Pro Tools 10.
💡 : V9r2 is a legacy software version; ensure your macOS version is compatible before attempting installation, as modern Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) chips generally require V13 or higher. If you'd like to dive deeper into a specific area, tell me:
Unlike the modern Waves Central app (which requires constant internet and forces automatic updates), v9 operated on a legacy license engine. V9r2 was the last truly stable version before Waves introduced the "secondary installer" and more aggressive online authorization protocols.
: This version straddles the two eras. It fully supports 64-bit DAWs (Logic Pro X, Pro Tools 11+, Cubase, Ableton Live) but also maintains 32-bit bridges for users still on legacy DAWs like Logic 9 or Pro Tools 10.
💡 : V9r2 is a legacy software version; ensure your macOS version is compatible before attempting installation, as modern Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) chips generally require V13 or higher. If you'd like to dive deeper into a specific area, tell me:
Unlike the modern Waves Central app (which requires constant internet and forces automatic updates), v9 operated on a legacy license engine. V9r2 was the last truly stable version before Waves introduced the "secondary installer" and more aggressive online authorization protocols.