Waves Audio Ltd., founded in 1992, is a pioneering developer of audio plugins for the music production, broadcasting, and post-production industries. The "Waves All Plugins Bundle" is the company’s flagship product offering, encompassing a vast library of processors ranging from emulations of vintage analog hardware to cutting-edge digital mixing tools.
Version 9 (v9) marked a significant era in the company’s software lifecycle, introducing cross-platform compatibility enhancements and moving away from older, physical hardware protection methods. The specific iteration v9r13 represents a snapshot of this ecosystem prior to the major architectural shift seen in Waves Central and the later v10/v11 updates. wavesallpluginsbundlev9r13r2r
Using “R2R” releases:
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. Waves Audio Ltd
Let’s assume the intended keyword was something like Waves Mercury Bundle v9r13 or Waves v9r2 (real internal build tags). Here is a comprehensive, helpful article based on legitimate Waves software. No longer supported : Waves no longer authorizes
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.