A frequent cause of the "WaveShell2VST3 12.0_x64.vst3" error is a version mismatch. If you have updated some plugins to V13 or V14 but kept others at V12, you may have multiple WaveShells.
Hold Alt (Windows) while clicking "Rescan" in the Plug-ins settings to force a deep rescanning of all files. ⚠️ Version Compatibility vst plugin waveshell2vst3 120x64 vst3
This will re-register the WaveShell and ensure all paths are mapped correctly. 3. Clear Your DAW’s Plugin Cache A frequent cause of the "WaveShell2VST3 12
By default, VST3 files must be located in a specific system folder. If the WaveShell is in the wrong place, your DAW won't see it. C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3 If the WaveShell is in the wrong place,
The shell tells your DAW which Waves plugins are installed. The Version: "12.0" refers to Waves Version 12 (V12).
If your DAW cannot find this file, you will usually see an error message or simply notice that your Waves plugins have vanished from your FX list. 1. Check the Installation Path