A Microsoft plugin format used heavily in early versions of Cakewalk Sonar.
The text "Waves SSL 4000 VST DX RTAS v1.2-AiR" refers to a specific legacy release of the Waves SSL 4000 Collection Waves SSL 4000 VST DX RTAS v1.2-AiR
Modern Windows and macOS security protocols block unsigned legacy installers. A Microsoft plugin format used heavily in early
Waves frequently updates these. The modern versions are 64-bit, VST3/AU/AAX compatible, and include high-resolution "HiDPI" graphics. The modern versions are 64-bit, VST3/AU/AAX compatible, and
Often called the "Glue," this modeled the center section compressor of the G-series console. The "v1.2-AiR" Release
The suffix "AiR" refers to a famous software release group known in the "scene." In the late 2000s, AiR was renowned for cracking complex copy-protection schemes. Their releases were highly anticipated because they were known for stability and cleanliness. The specific mention of "AiR" in the title serves as a historical marker, indicating this was a "cracked" or "unauthorized" version distributed across the internet.