V11 licenses can activate V9 and V10 software. Each plug-in should be installed as either V9 or V10 or V11, but not more than one version. Resolution reminds audio pros that Waves does not “force” users to update to V11 or purchase WUP plans to continue to use already-purchased plug-ins. V9, V10 and V11 plug-ins can all run on the same system, as long as you don’t install two or more versions of the same plug-in. Waves recommend that if the computer you are using is used by multiple users (for example in a commercial studio or school system), you run Waves Central’s Version Organizer after moving licenses, to make sure your license version/s and the installed software version/s are aligned. They say that by updating to V11, users “benefit from future-proofing” their sessions, ensuring continued compatibility with the latest DAWs and operating systems (including macOS 10.15 Catalina). As part of the V11 package, Waves have also announced a new improved version of Waves Central, the application that installs and manages your Waves licenses across different devices, “streamlining” Waves Central for a more intuitive (aka less baffling) license management experience. It was somewhere over the horizon… now it’s here! Waves Audio has announced the availability of V11, the new version of Waves plug-ins. Waves V11 adds support for macOS Catalina