There's also 32Lives! by SoundRadix to bridge au format plugins. For that you need a bitbridge and for that there's jbridge for Windows and jbridgeMac for OSX and vst format plugins.
#Use waves 9 plugins with pro tools 12 32 bit
Do be aware of one thing - the Blue Cat s/w won't bridge 32 bit plugins to 64 bit. 2) The first option under the drop menu is the Flat. Pro Tools will organize and displays your Plug-ins base on the selection you choose in this drop down menu. Everything processes just fine subject to any of the usual plugin latency which PT should be able to take care of. When selecting the drop menu, you will notice that Pro Tools organizes plugins in four different categories: Flat List, Category, Manufacture and both Category and Manufacture combine. The default view for the plug-in list on. If everything then works properly, you can delete InstalledAAXPLugins from your desktop. In this video I will show you the quickest, the best, and the easiest way to find all your plug-ins in Pro Tools 12. If prompted to Locate the Waves plugins folder, direct to C:\Program Files (x86)\Waves\Plug-Ins V13 (or whichever version is installed on your device). Ive tried reinstalling Waves 9, as well as trashing PT preferences. In the Roaming folder that shows, go to Avid > Pro Tools.
#Use waves 9 plugins with pro tools 12 64 Bit
Im perplexed Waves 9 is both 64 bit and AAX. Im getting the 'not a valid 64 bit AAX plug in' message. But what I mean is - I can't seem to reach them on their own, one & oneYes it works with Waves plugins just fine. Ive read a few threads on this but I havent been able to get Waves 9.3 working with my newly installed Pro Tools 12.8.2. Expand your creative palette with Pro Tools and our audio plugins now. Choose a few or get them all with the Avid Complete Plugin Bundleoffered as an annual or monthly subscription. Sorry if this comes off as completely stupid. Enhance your Pro Tools digital audio workstation with these free and premium plugins. In that case it won't be able to read waveshell tho? It's just that the only actual Waves vst & vst3 FILE is the waveshell. Cheers! So does it works like a plugin hub? As in a channel insert, and then you choose the vst plugin inside the Bluecat and it'll process the sound instantly? More Info & Price (Trial Available) This plugin is an emulation of a well-known console employed in every Abbey Road Studios’ mastering process from the early 70s and even today. Ok excellent, will deffo try BlueCat then.