ilok
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Aug, 2005 from Canada
Okay, for some reason, went to the dreaded Cubase Elements on my Dell. As usual, not using it for ages, had to jump through numerous hoops, reactivation with the eLicenser, etc, and including that Synthmaster had to be re-activated. Of course, if I'd just stuck with Reason 10, nothing bad would ever happen. Anyway, got the SM done, but at the top of the good old blacklists, saw all the instances of Synthmaster with ilok. I've never used ilok, and don't want to either and I know when I loaded the latest installation of SM, there was no reference to ilok either in the process. I found the folders within Steinberg that have the instances associated with ilok, but why would I not just delete all of them when I've got the regular VST folder one running?
- KVRist
- 226 posts since 8 Oct, 2014 from Turkey
At first could you tyr re-install SynthMaster again? Be sure none of your DAWs are open when you are installing it. Try to download your license key file at: https://synthmaster.com/userarea.aspx and please copy that file to Documents/SynthMaster folder. And rescan your VSTs with your DAW again. Also be sure your SynthMaster Player Dll is same folder with your other VSTs.rockmachine wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 2:51 am Okay, for some reason, went to the dreaded Cubase Elements on my Dell. As usual, not using it for ages, had to jump through numerous hoops, reactivation with the eLicenser, etc, and including that Synthmaster had to be re-activated. Of course, if I'd just stuck with Reason 10, nothing bad would ever happen. Anyway, got the SM done, but at the top of the good old blacklists, saw all the instances of Synthmaster with ilok. I've never used ilok, and don't want to either and I know when I loaded the latest installation of SM, there was no reference to ilok either in the process. I found the folders within Steinberg that have the instances associated with ilok, but why would I not just delete all of them when I've got the regular VST folder one running?
