First, CODEX synth will work in PG programs (BIAB, RB, PTPA), I use it, but not without an extra step, or two, by you.

Waves programs are not like other VSTi’s/VSTs and without writing a treatise on how Waves applications are installed, verified (i.e., a kind of "license" control), then actually work you can get them to work like “normal” plugins a number of different ways.

to keep it simple (K.I.S.S.) the easiest and least confusing long term solution that "fixes it" for ALL DAW’s (not just PG programs) is the one that results in actual individual Waves program .dlls that you can call up as VST’s/VSTi’s, or that can be added to any DAW VST/VSTi list when it scans the various plugins folders.

To do this read Pipeline’s other “how to” here:

http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=406172

Besides the files your listed

“WavesLib1_9.92_Win32.dll_"
"WavesLib1_9.92_Win64.dll_”

are not the 32 bit and 64 bit CODEX.dll’s anyway.


Larry

PS In the end you will not need JBridge to use the 32 bit CODEX (but doing one of the above's) but it’s a good buy because there are OTHER 64-bit ONLY plugins you MAY want to use at some point (e.g., Amplitube 4, SampleTank 3, etc.)


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