Copy and paste the following line in that field and hit enter. A Go to Folder dialog window will pop up. A quick way to locate the folder is to switch to the Finder and hit Shift+Command+G. The folder is located in the Preferences folder in your user Library folder, not your system Library folder. Trash the entire Waves Preferences folder.I searched for some solutions on the Google machine and found some forums were recommending a complete uninstall and reinstall of all Waves plugins. #Garageband audio overload error installJune 21st, 2014 | Recording, Technology | DAW, fix, Mac, Mavericks, OS X, plugins, Pro Tools, Recording, solutions, Waves | Comments: 22 The ProblemĪfter doing a fresh install of Pro Tools and my Waves plugins, this Waves 9.2.100 Preferences dialog window (pictured below) kept popping up every time I fired up Pro Tools.Ĭhecking the “Don’t ask me again” checkbox didn’t seem to be working. Here’s hoping this prevents some hair-pulling frustration for you. The fix was simple: unplug the cables from the monitor outputs of the CS18AI and plug them into main outputs of the RM32AI. The CS18AI receives it’s audio feed via AVB, which is why audio was passing fine at 48kHz, but not 96kHz. I had been using the monitor outputs of the CS18AI to send mains audio to my studio speakers. One of the shortcomings of AVB networking is that it can only pass audio at 48kHz or lower sample rates. Audio simply would not pass through at 96kHz.Īfter troubleshooting using every bit of Google foo I knew, I finally found a forum post that enlightened me. I tried switching back to 48kHz and everything worked fine. On the CS18AI I could see the meters bouncing, but no audio was passing to the speakers. To set up for the session, I switched both my RM32AI and Pro Tools to the higher sample rate and restarted Pro Tools. Since I nearly always record 24-bit 48kHz, the higher sample rate is not familiar territory for me, but it didn’t seem like it would be an issue. On a recent session, I was given 24-bit 96kHz stems to which I need to add acoustic guitar.
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