My rights have been breached because the digital content you sold me is faulty. “Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, digital content should be of a satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and as described. Your details and contact details, explanation of issue followed by Email them the issue with this Following as they have to work within UK law as it is sold in the UK. IF anyone has a simular issue with a sofware company as customer we do have allot more rights than the companys think you do. Unfortunatly waves falls into this catogory. Thing in allot of software companies just don’t care about the customers but love to take money from them without really investing too much in the products themselves. I had no option but to escalte to a complaint and hold them up to thier legal obligations. COSMOS has never worked and it was a waist of money buying CR8 as Cosmos errors. And whent on the online chat on the website and was told to submit it to Tech Support as Tech Support was outside of thier remit. I went on their website but the site would not let me Submit a support Ticket, I emailed their support email and got no reply. ![]() 6 Months later I am excited to get the update of Cosmos, Suprise it had exactly the same issue. They gave me a work around wich took I day out of my life wich did not work. I contacted them about Cosmos and an issue where it just corrupts its own database to the point that it and CR8 cannjot be used at all. Waves Local Server starts when I load Waves plugins though.Īnyway, I understand your worries cause I also tend to worry too much unnecessarily “Waves central launches everytime you start your pc, even if you are not using waves plugins in the main time” -> I switched its ‘starting with pc’ off in taskmanager. ![]() I mean, any audio company can decide at some point that they want to do some fishy business with our devices and hide it so carefully that most people would never find out but I think it’s unlikely and worrying about it would most likely lead to paranoia and a waste of time that could have been spend on making music. I think that the best idea would be to stop using third party plugins altogether but what’s the point. I had some kind of Avast warning with Steven Slate and XLN manager though, so I don’t know. I keep everything up to date and have premium version of Avast and no warning appears. “You can not use COSMOS without an internet connection “you should be logged in to your WAVES account”” -> I logged in and then unplugged the Internet connection and Cosmos didn’t stop working. It’s a creative sample player with eight layers with BPM detection, time-stretching, modulation, and a few other cool features. Waves Audio also released CR8 Creative Sampler. However, it works just fine with WAV, AIF, OGG, and FLAC files. One thing to keep in mind is that COSMOS doesn’t yet support MP3 files. No matter where you placed your samples, or how the files are named – COSMOS will find them for you.” ![]() ![]() It uses advanced Waves Neural Networks technology in order to analyze, auto-tag, and sort your entire collection of samples into one unified database where you can easily find everything. “COSMOS brings all the one-shots and loops on your hard drive into one easy-to-search place. And if you’re looking for more options, be sure to check out the ADSR Sample Manager, too. That’s the problem COSMOS aims to solve, and I’m looking forward to testing the software. But even so, finding a specific file can be a tedious task if you have hundreds of thousands of samples on your hard drive. I try to keep my sample collection as tidy as possible, sorting all sample packs into folders by category (drums, orchestral, brass, etc.) and by sample label (Goldbaby, Wave Alchemy, 99Sounds, Flame Sound, etc.).
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