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When a .dspreset is saved from Decent Sampler, it saves three absolute paths near the top of the XML. These files reveal information about the machine that was used to create the .dspreset. Using OSINT techniques, it is possible to infer the Operating System, the User ID of the creator of the .dspreset, some of the software that is installed on the machine, and more. Is this intended?
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Funny you should mention that! In the next release, that stuff is gone. I’m also looking to fix the annoying carriage returns that get put in when you export a preset. 

It's true that if a person is trying to remain anonymous, and they leave that in, they could accidentally reveal their system username, which might also be their name. Also, it's just not useful for redistribution of presets.

by decentsamples (5.6k points)
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