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zxant wrote:
kv331 wrote:
zxant wrote: Not a satisfactory reaction! As the supplier you should take care your product is 100% secure!!

(Clearly there is something in the new GUIEeditor that AV's don't like!)

As i said I cannot install it! .:(
 
I can not test my binaries with every virus scanning software. It's AVs bug, not ours.
 
So no updates for me until this gets resolved! .:(
 
Since you are using Avast, you can also post the file here:

https://www.avast.com/en-us/false-posit ... e-form.php

And please bear in mind that the program most probably is 100% secure since nobody else reported any issues with that (and I strongly assume that most users will have some kind of AV running), therefore it's Avast to be blamed at this point, not KV331.

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I don't know mr. B personally in any capacity but I get the impression that this is not his first job. He seems to travel a good deal and I get the impression he might be a computer scientist or pretty good programmer that did this on the side to make extra cash and because maybe he wanted to challenge himself. Just my impression. I can tell you he might do things differently than you are used to but he is working on and continuing to progress Synthmaster at a good pace. I believe he has been more than fair with pricing and starting this thread to appease costumers. Try to keep that in mind when attacking first.

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Great work on the new mod matrix stuff. Wow!

However, I still can't load my saved wavescanning oscillator presets. They are always loaded as all sine waves.

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stillshaded wrote:Great work on the new mod matrix stuff. Wow!

However, I still can't load my saved wavescanning oscillator presets. They are always loaded as all sine waves.

yeah, all the gui improvements are really nice. The only difference that I might suggest is the ability to color code modulations to make it easier to find what you are after in the matrix table. It looks great though. I love the new colors (purple!) and scheme.

As far as the wavetable oscillator goes it's working for me. It saves the wavetable as an oscillator, but it will not save all the modulations and such with it, just the wavetable itself, which makes sense. To save the rest of it I would save as a preset. If you are on a MAC and have deleted the USER/SHARED folder it has troubles indexing the single cycles though. I lost half my cycles in the table index after I deleted that folder. So that might have something to do with it. I also get just sin if the cycle is too short for synth master, so I always use three cycle samples and that seems to work. Just some ideas as to what might be happening to you. To fix it I redownloaded the installer and reinstalled.

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Sorry, one more thing is to make sure you designate the oscillator as a wavetable oscillator before you try to recall an oscillator preset or it doesn't know how to decipher it. Just a heads up.

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JohnD71651 wrote:
zxant wrote:
kv331 wrote:
zxant wrote: Not a satisfactory reaction! As the supplier you should take care your product is 100% secure!!

(Clearly there is something in the new GUIEeditor that AV's don't like!)

As i said I cannot install it! .:(
 
I can not test my binaries with every virus scanning software. It's AVs bug, not ours.
 
So no updates for me until this gets resolved! .:(
 
Can't you just flag it as a false positive / unblock it in your AV manually? I'm using Webroot and it's possible to do that, although not very easily (which makes sense so you don't accidentally use the feature too hastily).

Any decent AV should have this option. False positives are fairly common.
Indeed, or simply just disable realtime checking whilst doing the install then re-enabling it again.

FYI I'm using ESET Nod32 and that didn't flag the installer as dodgy, I'm sure its safe :)
Arksun
Music Producer | Sound Designer
www.arksun-sound.com

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stillshaded wrote:Great work on the new mod matrix stuff. Wow!

However, I still can't load my saved wavescanning oscillator presets. They are always loaded as all sine waves.
I believe the bug was inside the save code, not load.
Works at KV331 Audio
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Arksun wrote:
JohnD71651 wrote:
zxant wrote:
kv331 wrote:
zxant wrote: Not a satisfactory reaction! As the supplier you should take care your product is 100% secure!!

(Clearly there is something in the new GUIEeditor that AV's don't like!)

As i said I cannot install it! .:(
 
I can not test my binaries with every virus scanning software. It's AVs bug, not ours.
 
So no updates for me until this gets resolved! .:(
 
Can't you just flag it as a false positive / unblock it in your AV manually? I'm using Webroot and it's possible to do that, although not very easily (which makes sense so you don't accidentally use the feature too hastily).

Any decent AV should have this option. False positives are fairly common.
Indeed, or simply just disable realtime checking whilst doing the install then re-enabling it again.

FYI I'm using ESET Nod32 and that didn't flag the installer as dodgy, I'm sure its safe :)
Or just deinstall all of these nonsense "anti-virus" crap... they don´t protect you anyway just causing troubles...
There are some many prooves and independent articles all over the net, that it simply cannot work/protect you in any case...
I have never ever used a scanner in my whole computer life (22 years now) and I´ve never had any problems with a virus... and I always was on windows machines...

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Trancit wrote:
Or just deinstall all of these nonsense "anti-virus" crap... they don´t protect you anyway just causing troubles...
There are some many prooves and independent articles all over the net, that it simply cannot work/protect you in any case...
I have never ever used a scanner in my whole computer life (22 years now) and I´ve never had any problems with a virus... and I always was on windows machines...
Yeah no thats absolutely not true. Either you don't surf the internet on your DAW machine, or you have malware and simply don't even realise it, or you're the luckiest person alive. I'd suggest you run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware straight away to do a full scan!

There's been many a time that NOD32 has blocked an incomming virus whilst browsing the internet, and you don't even have to be surfing a dodgy website to be doing that, even places like record label forums can become corrupt and try to send something bad to your machine.

Prior to NOD32 I had Norton installed and back then it was pretty rubbish, I did end up getting infected and it was a nightmare to clean out. Since then no problems whatsoever.

Also NOD32 and a few other excellent virus checkers have absolutely no noticeable impact on the computers ASIO performance and uses virtually no memory at all, at least not in the 10 years that I've used that particular virus checker. So its better to be safe than sorry I think :)
Arksun
Music Producer | Sound Designer
www.arksun-sound.com

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Arksun wrote:
JohnD71651 wrote:
zxant wrote:
kv331 wrote:
zxant wrote: Not a satisfactory reaction! As the supplier you should take care your product is 100% secure!!

(Clearly there is something in the new GUIEeditor that AV's don't like!)

As i said I cannot install it! .:(
 
I can not test my binaries with every virus scanning software. It's AVs bug, not ours.
 
So no updates for me until this gets resolved! .:(
 
Can't you just flag it as a false positive / unblock it in your AV manually? I'm using Webroot and it's possible to do that, although not very easily (which makes sense so you don't accidentally use the feature too hastily).

Any decent AV should have this option. False positives are fairly common.
Indeed, or simply just disable realtime checking whilst doing the install then re-enabling it again.

FYI I'm using ESET Nod32 and that didn't flag the installer as dodgy, I'm sure its safe :)
I just installed it, and I have the latest version of Avast. It does popup a "warning" message but it has 2 separate links you can click on: Add to an exclusion list, and to Report it as a false positive.

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Arksun wrote:
Trancit wrote:
Or just deinstall all of these nonsense "anti-virus" crap... they don´t protect you anyway just causing troubles...
There are some many prooves and independent articles all over the net, that it simply cannot work/protect you in any case...
I have never ever used a scanner in my whole computer life (22 years now) and I´ve never had any problems with a virus... and I always was on windows machines...
Yeah no thats absolutely not true. Either you don't surf the internet on your DAW machine, or you have malware and simply don't even realise it, or you're the luckiest person alive. I'd suggest you run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware straight away to do a full scan!

There's been many a time that NOD32 has blocked an incomming virus whilst browsing the internet, and you don't even have to be surfing a dodgy website to be doing that, even places like record label forums can become corrupt and try to send something bad to your machine.

Prior to NOD32 I had Norton installed and back then it was pretty rubbish, I did end up getting infected and it was a nightmare to clean out. Since then no problems whatsoever.

Also NOD32 and a few other excellent virus checkers have absolutely no noticeable impact on the computers ASIO performance and uses virtually no memory at all, at least not in the 10 years that I've used that particular virus checker. So its better to be safe than sorry I think :)
I read a good article on that recently. Basically, if you don't run a browser which uses ActiveX, or Java applets, in a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox, you should be safe. And if you're not running your Windows with an admin account, click on email attachments, or install warez the whole time, you're even safer, and, like Trancit wrote, probably are not in need of an antivirus software at all. The security software companies, privacy keepers, or security concerned people frequently want to tell us how unsafe, and unsecure we all are. Well, we aren't, unless we act silly.

But, that discussion is pointless here anyway. All that zxant has to do is sent the Synthmaster installer to Avast, to let them check it, and flag it as a false positive, which will include it from the scans in future versions, and will help EVERYONE using Avast. Or, do as Examigan did, and exclude it himself. It's not so difficult really. KV331 is not obligated in this case, Avast is.

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chk071 wrote: But, that discussion is pointless here anyway. All that zxant has to do is sent the Synthmaster installer to Avast, to let them check it, and flag it as a false positive, which will include it from the scans in future versions, and will help EVERYONE using Avast. Or, do as Examigan did, and exclude it himself. It's not so difficult really. KV331 is not obligated in this case, Avast is.
Yup, very simple really :)
Arksun
Music Producer | Sound Designer
www.arksun-sound.com

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Arksun wrote:
chk071 wrote: But, that discussion is pointless here anyway. All that zxant has to do is sent the Synthmaster installer to Avast, to let them check it, and flag it as a false positive, which will include it from the scans in future versions, and will help EVERYONE using Avast. Or, do as Examigan did, and exclude it himself. It's not so difficult really. KV331 is not obligated in this case, Avast is.
Yup, very simple really :)
 
I CANNOT send up the installer,. It is too large!

And the offending app cannot be isolated! :(

Anyway, KV331 is the supplier and should deliver a 100% clean product!!

Therefore devs should check against Virustotal before releasing their products. B. says he uses McAfee and that is NOT safe!
 
Paying customers shoud NOT have to clean up the mess irresponsible devs are making! .:mad:
 

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Is the installer also available for non-owners? Then i might download it, and upload it to Avast. Or someone else with a better bandwidth than me could do that. Might take a couple of days then until Avast tested it, and flagged it as a false positive, and excludes it from future virus definitions.

Again, this is not KV331's fault, rather the fault of flaky virus detection. Most antivirus' imediately flag a keygen as harmful by default btw, no matter if it really is or not, or an exe which includes the word "Worm"... it's pretty riduculous sometimes.

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zxant wrote: Paying customers shoud NOT have to clean up the mess irresponsible devs are making! .:mad:
 
Watch your language. Period.

We are not responsible for AVs false positive bugs.
Works at KV331 Audio
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