I had this exact same problem. I thought WAVES caused it because it happened after i downloaded a new waves program. Waves did tell me that I have many duplicates, AU, VST2 and VST3, but that was not what fixed it. I had turned on McAfee Firewall and afterwards all my project devices stopped loading.
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I had this exact same problem. Almost at the point to call PreSonus Support.
Then I saw this post! I also have McAfee EndPoint Security, and had already disabled the Threat Prevention. Didn't think about the firewall portion. As soon as I disable the firewall, all my plug-ins could be scanned by Studio One. I have yet to analyze the exact issue and/or white-list the executable(s) responsible for the loading of the plug-ins, but for now, I'm a happy camper!
Win10 Home (64bit) | Core i7-6700T @ 2.8GHz | 16GB RAM | 27" Touch
Studio One Pro 4.x | Notion 6.x | Samplitude X3 | SoundForge Pro 11 | Melodyne Editor 4.x Behringer UMC202HD | Eris E5 | M-Audio Oxygen25 | Boston Acoustics BA7900 | Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Fender Strat American, Plus and Elite | Fender Ultimate Chorus Amp | Boss GT-100 All of this and still very much an amateur and learning... ![]() |
Whatever you do re-enable the firewall afterwards.
People still use McAfee? Oh well...
Studio One Pro 5, Faderport Classic (1.45), Atom Pad, Atom SQ, Presonus Studio 26c, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Maschine Studio, Octapad SPD-30, Roland A300, Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, also running it on Mac OS Catalina via dual boot (experimental).
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It still comes pre-installed (shovel-ware) on some OEM PCs. Notably DELL. I just removed it all from my wife's new Dell laptop and it wasn't at all easy to get rid of all vestiges of it, this is despite me being a software engineer for over 30 years. For those who are wondering, generally there are lighter and less intrusive solutions freely available out there which do not require subscriptions or couple themselves so tightly into your operating system. Cheers, Jason. |
Tuoni64 wroteI just removed it all from my wife's new Dell laptop and it wasn't at all easy to get rid of all vestiges of it, this is despite me being a software engineer for over 30 years. Fake news, McAfee easy to remove:
Studio One Pro 5, Faderport Classic (1.45), Atom Pad, Atom SQ, Presonus Studio 26c, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Maschine Studio, Octapad SPD-30, Roland A300, Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, also running it on Mac OS Catalina via dual boot (experimental).
Intel i9 9900K, 32GB RAM, EVGA Geforce 1070 (Nvidia drivers). Dell Inspiron 7591 (2 in 1) 16Gb. |
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