Get Waves Renaissance Bass for free
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 31 Oct, 2013 from Brisbane
Didn't really like it at first, then when I learnt how to use it properly it grew on me and now I find myself using it quite a bit. As many have said, a little goes a long way. Great plug in that can work a treat when eq alone isn't quite doing it for you. Good little video demo here
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
omfg, can it really be that hard to install a waves plugin? i'm sure the problem does not lie with waves...Perimeter Sound wrote:It got all the way through and then failed. Also, I checked the box to install 1 plug-in, and FL Studio showed 27 new ones....I'ma go ahead and consider Waves malware, and get on with my life after a system restore.
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- KVRAF
- 2645 posts since 21 Jul, 2004
no it isn't that hard.robotmonkey wrote:omfg, can it really be that hard to install a waves plugin? i'm sure the problem does not lie with waves...Perimeter Sound wrote:It got all the way through and then failed. Also, I checked the box to install 1 plug-in, and FL Studio showed 27 new ones....I'ma go ahead and consider Waves malware, and get on with my life after a system restore.
'consider waves malware'.... stupid.
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do_androids_dream do_androids_dream https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=164034
- KVRAF
- 2908 posts since 26 Oct, 2007 from Kent, UK
I follow a 'path of least resistance' attitude (resistance being anything that sits 'on top' of a plugin that could lead to problems down the road) when it comes to any kind of software. Things like licensing centre software and/or software that needs an internet connection to activate are a big no-no for me personally. I have had too many problems in the past with this kind of thing and pretty much only use plugins that come as a simple installer or .dll these days.macmurphy wrote:create an account at waves. go here - http://www.waves.com/downloads/v9 and select mac or windows from the HUGE download version 9 area at the top.do_androids_dream wrote:This is the kind of thing i expected too. No installation for me either!thomekk wrote:Uninstalled. Too much hassle for something which I don't know if I need it really. Installation worked, registration ok, service center connection worked, Internet Connection and final registration via Service Center worked. Loads of dlls were installed just for one plugin. Fl Studio showed em all, tried to start it. "Something went wrong with the installation". Took to much time to get a thing working without knowing is this so important with so much other software. So: No.
End of it.
during installation you can choose what to install - no huge download.
i don't see the hassle at all if your computer is connected to the net.
- KVRAF
- 2645 posts since 21 Jul, 2004
well fair enough if you've been scared off by bad experiences.do_androids_dream wrote:I follow a 'path of least resistance' attitude (resistance being anything that sits 'on top' of a plugin that could lead to problems down the road) when it comes to any kind of software. Things like licensing centre software and/or software that needs an internet connection to activate are a big no-no for me personally. I have had too many problems in the past with this kind of thing and pretty much only use plugins that come as a simple installer or .dll these days.macmurphy wrote:create an account at waves. go here - http://www.waves.com/downloads/v9 and select mac or windows from the HUGE download version 9 area at the top.do_androids_dream wrote:This is the kind of thing i expected too. No installation for me either!thomekk wrote:Uninstalled. Too much hassle for something which I don't know if I need it really. Installation worked, registration ok, service center connection worked, Internet Connection and final registration via Service Center worked. Loads of dlls were installed just for one plugin. Fl Studio showed em all, tried to start it. "Something went wrong with the installation". Took to much time to get a thing working without knowing is this so important with so much other software. So: No.
End of it.
during installation you can choose what to install - no huge download.
i don't see the hassle at all if your computer is connected to the net.
never had any myself in all the years i've been doing this.
if you (not you specifically) can chew gum and walk at the same time then you can most likely install a waves plugin.
kvr is amusing.
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- KVRian
- 944 posts since 13 Oct, 2006
dont got it yet,is this normal?
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 1 Dec, 2013 from Finland
thomekk wrote:Uninstalled. Too much hassle for something which I don't know if I need it really. Installation worked, registration ok, service center connection worked, Internet Connection and final registration via Service Center worked. Loads of dlls were installed just for one plugin. Fl Studio showed em all, tried to start it. "Something went wrong with the installation". Took to much time to get a thing working without knowing is this so important with so much other software. So: No.
End of it.
First of all this is a nice freebie and the hassle is really worth it !
I had problems with FL studio also but then i contacted the tech support and they replied as follows :
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Dear Rauli,
Thank you for contacting Waves Tech Support.
Please note that Waves plug-ins are not officially supported with Fruity Loops (It doesn't mean that it won't work it just means that we nevertested them on this platform and we can't assure that everything will work properly there.
Please go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Waves\Plug-ins and make sure you see there Rbass.bundle
If you don't see it, run the Waves V9 installer again, don't change default locations and select the Renaissance Bass from the list of single plug-ins inside the installation type menu.
If you do see it, click on the Windows START button and search for: %appdata% (this will take you to the Roaming folder).
Delete the folder called Waves Audio from that location.
Open Fruity Loops and let me know how it goes.
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First of all i was suprised about this because ive actually bought a waves C1 compressor and it worked fine and straight away without any problems and i wasn't even aware that they don't support FL Studio "officially".
However i did remove the roaming folder and got it working !
On the other hand this made me doubt about waves because my weapon of choice has been FL Studio since the days of Fruityloops !
I hope that this will help the people using FL Studio as their host...
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
Indeed Waves do not support FL Studio officially. This means that they do not guarantee that their plugins work 100% of time time as expected. In the past they have also referred to this policy to avoid further support on an occasion or two.rapexvarizoo wrote:
First of all i was suprised about this because ive actually bought a waves C1 compressor and it worked fine and straight away without any problems and i wasn't even aware that they don't support FL Studio "officially".
However i did remove the roaming folder and got it working !
On the other hand this made me doubt about waves because my weapon of choice has been FL Studio since the days of Fruityloops !
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I hope that this will help the people using FL Studio as their host...
That said, over the years I have used Waves I have never had any problems with their plugins in FL Studio. Maybe an occasional glitch here or there but nothing noteworthy. All the Waves stuff has worked nicely.
Also, take note that Scott from Image Line stated recently in the Image Line forums that they are in talks with Waves to add FL Studio to officially supported DAW's list. So there is a good chance that in the future Waves will also make sure that their stuff works as expected in FL Studio.
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Perimeter Sound Perimeter Sound https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162713
- KVRAF
- 1745 posts since 11 Oct, 2007
I get that FL Studio is not the #1 Daw or whatever, and that it has its quirks. But come on people, how many hoops for a freebee that's ancient and isn't *that* special in the end. Call me a moron, but I'm not some n00b, I can handle installing plug-ins, when they play nice ha-ha.
Anyways, whatever for Waves (good for them for giving out a freebee/taster) I was never much interested, and this changes zero of that attitude. Call me an elitist or rebel (or incapable idiot, but be more than slightly wrong there ha-ha) but I'm really just some guy who makes sounds/muzak like you, and doesn't care for all the pageantry surrounding either. *shrug*
Added : <----Note I'm pointing this out ha-ha. No wish to start a war, or even call people who maybe 'mocked' me names, just explaining my p.o.v. is all. If this plug-in worked smoothly for you, and you like it, then that is great. I mean no negativity toward persons, other than the situation I experienced as a halfway well, experienced digital music maker. I was not impressed with the Waves routine/fail is all. Blame me if you want, but it's not all on me as I am somewhat capable of clicking a few buttons and installing a 'normal' plug-in etc.
Anyways, whatever for Waves (good for them for giving out a freebee/taster) I was never much interested, and this changes zero of that attitude. Call me an elitist or rebel (or incapable idiot, but be more than slightly wrong there ha-ha) but I'm really just some guy who makes sounds/muzak like you, and doesn't care for all the pageantry surrounding either. *shrug*
Added : <----Note I'm pointing this out ha-ha. No wish to start a war, or even call people who maybe 'mocked' me names, just explaining my p.o.v. is all. If this plug-in worked smoothly for you, and you like it, then that is great. I mean no negativity toward persons, other than the situation I experienced as a halfway well, experienced digital music maker. I was not impressed with the Waves routine/fail is all. Blame me if you want, but it's not all on me as I am somewhat capable of clicking a few buttons and installing a 'normal' plug-in etc.
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- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
All these stuff with compatibility problems, license center, WUP, registration process and other things let me staying away from Waves in the past. Only because of Renaissance Bass I donated my email address... (I'm still waiting for the "instruction email", anyway, I guess the Waves guys & gals are having free on the weekend.)
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 11 Sep, 2006 from along the rivers edge in northern Ontario
I joined the site, gave my email, browsed their products etc, but really..all the downloading and licensing was a bit over the top for a 500k plug, keep it!
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I dunno dude. I tend to agree maybe 40% that there are some just doing user error, but it's not the most straight-forward process unless you are familiar with it. At least it's not ilok anymore, my god......that was hell wrapped inside of hell (and I only know from trying to demo stuff)robotmonkey wrote:omfg, can it really be that hard to install a waves plugin? i'm sure the problem does not lie with waves...Perimeter Sound wrote:It got all the way through and then failed. Also, I checked the box to install 1 plug-in, and FL Studio showed 27 new ones....I'ma go ahead and consider Waves malware, and get on with my life after a system restore.
Since they went to 9 with it's better, still not "really" easy though.
- KVRian
- 1035 posts since 19 Jun, 2006 from Berlin, Germany
That's the most weird install procedure I've ever seen...
It always leads to one of three possible outcomes:
- connection timeout
- invalid handle
- VC++ "abnormal program termination"
(I'm using Waves' "woli.exe" component on Windows)
That even surpasses NI's install procedures.
It always leads to one of three possible outcomes:
- connection timeout
- invalid handle
- VC++ "abnormal program termination"
(I'm using Waves' "woli.exe" component on Windows)
That even surpasses NI's install procedures.
Feel the energy...
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- KVRAF
- 5524 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Mars Colony
I usually have all the worst case software experiences but I don't really grind my teeth through Waves installs and authorization. I find it pretty smooth. The one thing is I have to clear cache/rescan to get Reaper to see through the Waveshell and find the new plug-in, but that may be Reaper's fault.
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 15 Dec, 2012 from Waunakee, Wiscompton
I was able to confirm that Waves Update Plan for Ren Bass is $10/yr.

