Hi folks, I've had Cr8 perfectly working before and now it didn't work, as for many of you. There's been a Cakewalk update since I had last used it, but of course I cannot know if that's something to do with it.
After reading the previous posts I resorted to reinstalling the product again, using Waves Central and now it works.
To be sure, I removed previously removed all WaveShell1-VST3 13.?_x64.vst3 files from the VST3 folder and, sure enough, the installation procedure recreated these files anew, one for each WAVES product I have on my system (I reinstalled them all).
The file for CR8 is called "WaveShell1-VST3 13.4_x64.vst3" in my system (not sure if it's always the same, as the other products have seemingly random id numbers).
regards and good luck to all
josé
EDIT:
ups, not quite as described above. In fact, CR8 started to work, not because of the reinstallation, but because Cakewalk rescanned the old versions of the WaveShell1-VST3 13.?_x64.vst3 file. I had it renamed to ".vst3XXXX", apparently the scanner ignores the characters beyond the 3rd in the file extension and treated these files as valid VST3 dll's.
I've then removed the old file from the folder altogether, and CR8 was no longer available inside Cakewalk.
I've reinserted the old VST3 file and it's working again (I've deleted the VST3 file created today by the reinstallation and it's still working).
It seems is that the renaming made Cakewalk see it as a new VST3 and scanned it. Strangely enough, I had done a full rescan with "rescan failed plugins" and that didn't work.
No idea why the new .VST3 created by the new installation doesn't work and why the old one stopped working and now works again.
But if you have the WaveShell1-VST3 13.?_x64.vst3 file in the VST3 folder and Cakewalk is not scanning it, try to rename it (I don't believe in magic, but I'm sure it exists ?