I appreciate you asking, but I need to be transparent: "wavesallpluginsbundlev9r13r2r" appears to be a non-standard, possibly mistyped or cracked version string referencing Waves audio plugins.
Waves (Waves Audio Ltd.) sells legitimate plugin bundles (e.g., Waves Platinum, Horizon, Mercury, Gold, Diamond). Official versions follow formats like v14, v15, or v9.6 (e.g., bundle version 9r13 or 9r2 in the past). A string like v9r13r2r does not match any official commercial release.
If you mistakenly found this string on a file‑sharing or crack website, you should know: wavesallpluginsbundlev9r13r2r
.exe, .dll, or patcher tools.The temptation is obvious: over 170 professional plugins covering EQs, compressors, reverbs (R‑Series, H‑Reverb), delays (H‑Delay), tape emulation (Kramer Master Tape), analog consoles (SSL 4000, API 550, V‑Series), limiters (L2, L3‑LL, L316), and sound design tools (Torque, Smack Attack, Vocal Rider).
A true “all plugins” bundle has never been sold by Waves — not even Mercury. Mercury lacks the Abbey Road Collection, some signature series, and newer plugins (CLA MixHub, Curves Equator, etc.). To get everything, you would need Mercury + Abbey Road + CLA Signature + Fidelity + additional singles — costing thousands legitimately. I appreciate you asking, but I need to
The v9 series was crucial for the transition to 64-bit computing in audio production. Waves v9 plugins were among the first to offer comprehensive support for both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems and plugin formats (VST, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX). This dual-compatibility made the v9 bundle a staple in studios that were transitioning hardware during the early 2010s.
If you see “v9r13” or “v9r2” in a download or keygen — it is 100% cracked software. Waves ended support for Version 9 in 2019. It does not work on: Cracked Waves bundles often carry garbled version tags
Modern Waves plugins require Waves Central and online/offline activation. Version 9 used a different, less secure licensing system that crackers exploited. That’s why old cracks often have bizzare version strings like v9r13r2r — amateur attempts to combine patches.
The specific string provided in the prompt—"v9r13r2r"—contains the suffix "R2R." In the context of software distribution, R2R typically stands for "Reverse to Revert" or "Reverse Engineering for Release," a signature associated with software cracking groups.
The v9 architecture was a frequent target for reverse engineering because of its shell architecture. If the protection wrapper (the Shell) is bypassed, the attacker gains access to all internal plugins simultaneously. Legitimate Waves software requires an active internet connection or a local license file generated by the official Waves Central application. Unauthorized distributions often involve patching the WaveShell file to bypass the callback check for a license, tricking the plugin into running in a "fully functional" mode without communicating with the licensing server.
From a cybersecurity perspective, running software labeled with "R2R" or similar distribution tags presents significant risks: