Thanks again for your analysis.
So strange.
I’ve double checked both VST and VST3 folders and there are definitely no duplicate files/plugins in either.
There’s obviously the ‘Mix’ and ‘Master’ versions of some plugins (i.e. Dangerous BAX EQ Master.vst3 + Dangerous BAX EQ Mix.vst3 etc), but can’t imagine that would be causing any issues?
I removed the ‘Additional VST Plug-in Folders’ individual folder links (under ‘Plug-ins/General’ tab), with ‘Search Standard Shared VST Plug-in Folders’ selected, and ran a new session with ‘Force Plug-in Detection’, but the report is still showing the above on Session/Montage load. (I thought maybe the Plugin folders were being scanned twice, hence the dual loading)
At some point during a session Wavelab inevitably crashes and then logs the ‘Segmentation fault: 11’.
Don’t suppose there’s anyway to check if Wavelab has any restrictions/limits set in terms of CPU and Memory allocation on MacOS?