Removing plugins from plug-in manager (Logic Pro X 10.5)

Every time I open up Logic it always opens up this notification from when I had a Waves plugin demo (it has been expired for a while). It pops up before it asks me to choose a session to open. Not sure how to remove it from my plug in manager and if I try to go into my finder and ""/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components" " nothing shows up. I just want to get rid of this notification.

Posted on Jul 21, 2020 6:09 PM

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Posted on Jul 22, 2020 12:31 AM

Waves plugins are in their own folder, and they are referenced by a Waveshell component in either the Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components folder, or the Users/"yourusername"/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components folder . The individual plugins live in the Applications/Waves/Plugins folder, or in the Users/"yourusername"/Applications/Waves/Plugins folder, so you'd have to remove them from there.

If you remove the Waveshell component, you will see none of the Waves plug-ins.

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Jul 22, 2020 12:31 AM in response to vgregorio208

Waves plugins are in their own folder, and they are referenced by a Waveshell component in either the Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components folder, or the Users/"yourusername"/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components folder . The individual plugins live in the Applications/Waves/Plugins folder, or in the Users/"yourusername"/Applications/Waves/Plugins folder, so you'd have to remove them from there.

If you remove the Waveshell component, you will see none of the Waves plug-ins.

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Removing plugins from plug-in manager (Logic Pro X 10.5)

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