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| Feature | Waves v9r2 Complete | Waves V14/15 (Current) | |--------|---------------------|--------------------------| | macOS support | 10.8 – 10.11 | 10.15+ (Ventura/Sonoma) | | Apple Silicon | ❌ | ✅ (Native) | | HiDPI scaling | ❌ | ✅ | | New plugins (e.g., Silk, Clarity) | ❌ | ✅ | | License type | iLok USB / Machine | iLok Cloud / USB / Machine | | WUP required for updates | Yes | Yes | | Resale allowed | ✅ (with transfer fee) | ✅ |


Waves V9r2 Complete represents a historically significant, feature-rich bundle of Waves processors suited to mixing and mastering workflows of its era. While many of its plug-ins retain useful sonic character, practical use today is constrained by 32-bit builds, installer signing, and host compatibility. For long-term usability, migrating to current Waves releases or preserving a dedicated legacy macOS environment are the most reliable approaches.

If you want, I can:

Here’s what people successfully do to get a complete, working Waves v9r2-like environment on Mac today:


The problem:
You have an older Mac — maybe running macOS High Sierra (10.13) or Mojave (10.14) — and you want the classic Waves v9.2 (v9r2) plugins because they were stable, didn’t need constant internet, and you own (or owned) a license for them. Newer Waves versions require Waves Central, online activation, and drop old OS support.

What v9r2 actually is:
Waves version 9.2 (often called v9r2) was released around 2014-2015. It used an offline license manager (“Waves License Center”) and came as full offline installers (5–10 GB for the complete bundle). It worked on Mac OS X 10.8 up to macOS 10.14.

The catch:
Waves no longer offers v9r2 installers on their site. If you didn’t save the .dmg files, you can’t download them officially. And cracks are everywhere, but they are dangerous (kernel panics, malware, broken AU validation).