@d-healey So, I think the issue had to with the most recent Xcode Update.
I was on 16.3 and reverted back to 16.2, seems to be all good now.
Thanks for the help folks.
@d-healey So, I think the issue had to with the most recent Xcode Update.
I was on 16.3 and reverted back to 16.2, seems to be all good now.
Thanks for the help folks.
@d-healey So, I think the issue had to with the most recent Xcode Update.
I was on 16.3 and reverted back to 16.2, seems to be all good now.
Thanks for the help folks.
@d-healey Indeed, I have tried to using the guide on "Compile the Latest Hise" on documentation.
Build is failing with the below error on Xcode:
Desktop/Hise Path/hi_core/hi_modules/effects/fx/FilterHelpers.h:234:18 No member named 'r' in 'InternalPolyBank'
@bfaudio @d-healey @Straticah @treynterrio
Hello friends, have any solutions to this issue been found?
I am having the same issues exporting my plugin after an update. On Mac M2.
Tried re-installing etc. to no avail.
Would appreciate any help. Many thanks.
@d-healey @griffinboy Thank you for your time & answers both, very kind.
I wasn't worried about performance but compatibility really. It's a very simple plugin.
As an example:
Windows
CPU: Intel i5 or above (Safe to assume this?)
macOS
OS: Have no idea which from which OS versions onwards it works on. Works on the most recent OS, but how back compatible?
CPU: It works on my M2 but no idea as to M1,M3,M4 or intel versions.
Any software that tests these compatibilities? Or a matter of manual testing on these machines with the specs?
Or can we deduce certain specs, knowing the version of Hise it was made on, 4.1.0
Really appreciate any answers.
Thanks
Hello friends,
Out of curiosity, what would be the minimum system requirements of a plugin developed in Hise 4.1.0 for both Windows & Mac OS?
I am curious about OS, CPU and chip compatibilities for both Windows & Mac.
I know for a fact that my plugin works on Mac m2 but unsure if it does on m1, m3 or the intel versions for instance.
Any software out there that checks these? Or is it simply a matter of testing it on different laptops?