Hi Cameron

A couple things:
As far as waves goes, you can subscribe to another update plan, but you may 
want to look at doing their new subscription based model, as it's much cheaper 
for every plug-in they offer, and everything will always be up-to-date, but 
that's up to you. I don't remember off the top of my head what waves plug-in 
versions are supported on Apple Silicon or Ventura etc. 
As for complete, that may be another OS compatibility issue, or something going 
on with Native Access, usually both. For me, reactor five will not install on 
any new machine because it's still a 32 bit app,which ultimately doesn't matter 
because it's content is still in reactor six. But it's still acts like it wants 
to install on a clean OS through native access.
VOcr should work on silicon, but you have to enable quite a few preferences 
etc. for it to function, some of which can be hard to find.
My guess, though I could be wrong, is that your perpetual Studio license 
doesn't cover the latest version of Pro Tools. The Ilok will not appear on your 
desktop, but it will appear under locations in the Ilok license manager.
I'd be happy to help walk you through any of this if you'd like, feel free to 
call me or email me privately. these types of things can be annoyingly  tedious 
when you're setting up a new system.
Best,
Rocco

Rocco Fiorentino
www.musicbyrocco.com
(609)922-3838

> On Jul 10, 2023, at 1:44 PM, Cameron Strife <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey everybody. Hopefully somebody has a solution for this...
> 
> I've been setting up my new m2 mac book pro over the past few weeks...
> Mac OS is up to date as is pro tools, keyboard maestro, flow tools,
> VOCR, )although that isn't working yet), as well as Apple silicon
> compatible plug ins I've managed to find. (It looks like I need to
> purchase the waves update plan though to get native support since my
> waves plugs are all version 11 and 12.) Installing everything in NI
> Komplete ultimate 12 has been a painstaking venture with mixed results
> but that is another story...
> 
> Anyways, I updated the ilok license manager, plugged in my ilok
> dongle, and signed in. When I launch pro tools, it says I need to
> activate my pro tools studio subscription or quit. My iLok is plugged
> in though which contains my perpetual pro tools studio license. For
> some reason, it's not seeing it.
> 
> Oddly enough the iLok license manager is easier to use on windows than
> mac for me and I'm not really sure if it is seeing my connected ilok
> or not. I did reboot the machine, tried a different USB port, and
> reinstalled the license manager but I'm getting the same results.
> 
> Do any of you have a solution for this by chance? I hope I didn't
> somehow break something as my ilok has 64 licenses on it.
> 
> One final note: my waves dongle is showing up on the desktop but the
> ilok is not. Should it be showing up there?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Cameron.
> 
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