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  • Let's discuss the latest AI tech and how it influences your life as a HISE developer.

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    HISEnbergH

    @ustk said in Claude's ugly code:

    @David-Healey You can ask Claude to analyze your previous project styles once for all so it automatically applies it next time

    Definitely you can, and it often shows up as a big improvement. I find after time that Claude, Codex (probably other agents too) start to "drift" towards their preferred style of coding anyways. They also have a tendency to over-comment and use special characters which HISE doesn't support. Example:

    // ── Backend ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

    Which renders like this:
    Screenshot 2026-07-12 at 1.04.27 PM.png

    I also see it drop things in scripts that are outside a namespace, and the namespace does not always match the script's name. Example file: HiseScriptStandardsForMyAgents.js:

    namespace ScriptStandards { // Rules for following strict scripting standards inline function iDontFollowTheStandards(); // .... } iDontFollowTheStandards(); // End of HiseScriptStandardsForMyAgents.js:

    I wonder if more rigid guidelines around the HISE scripting standards in the HISE-MCP would help, but most important caveats are already featured in style-guides.ts and in the guidelines. Seems like Christoph did a bang-up job already and agents just have a tendency to cut corners over time to in order to complete the task.

  • General questions and announcements about HISE

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    lalalandsynthL

    @Chazrox Yes, been using it, will show up in the next design :)

  • Scripting related questions and answers

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  • To share HiseSnippets, Interface Elements, GUI, UI/UX, Panel LAF etc..

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    jadgJ

    Here is a video where you can see better the visual details:
    Fully customized pseudo backlit interface via LAF

  • All about ScriptNode DSP nodes, patches, SNEX and recipes.

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    resonantR

    @pgroslou Even the Lite models of the previous version, which consume less CPU, don't work; only the standard models work.

    Hopefully, the A2 NAM (which has two versions depending on CPU usage) will be integrated without any problems.

  • A subforum for discussing Faust development within HISE

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    David HealeyD

    @Sawatakashi said in Which version of faust works fine for HISE?:

    it crashed after i loaded a faust scriptnode.

    A blank node or are you copying in a script?

  • If you need a certain feature, post it here.
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    dannytaurusD

    Any interest in decoupling the resetPhase and resetFade functions for the LFO's ignoreNoteOn boolean?

    I'm using ignoreNoteOn in my UI to mean "LFO Retrigger" but with retrigger off, the LFO Fade knob no longer has any effect.

    Looked into the code and I see they're both ignored when ignoreNoteOn is true - which is fair enough of course, the param name is literally Ignore Note On.

    But it feels weird to me that we can't have "don't retrigger the LFO on note one" at the same time as "do respect the Fade time".

    The code change wouldn't be huge but the backwards compatibility situation might be bad.

    Or could we add two extra params, like resetPhaseOnNoteOn and resetFadeOnNoteOn, where the existing ignoreNoteOn overrides them both. Would that keep back-compat alive?

  • Develop better software through collaboration and shared knowledge. Not just about coding —> covering the entire journey, from development to launching and promoting plugins or software.

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    ustkU

    @smm-panel Honesty strikes spams again...

  • If you encounter any bug, post it here.
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    dannytaurusD

    @ustk Yeah, definitely be good to get the nod from Christoph on a lot of these PRs.

    Claude does a great job of making and testing bug fixes, but only Christoph really knows where the dragons are hiding in the code! 😜

  • Post your example snippets that you want to add to the official HISE snippet database here. We'll revise it, upload it to the repo and delete the post when finished.

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    CasmatC

    @Christoph-Hart yeah, here's what I could come up with!

    The model occasionally thought you could add child panels directly to viewports. It didn't properly cast/convert the raw result of vpt.get("scrollBarThickness") for calculations. It hallucinated a scroll event listener/callback for viewports. I needed to prompt it specifically to use a 30Hz timer loop for position updates instead. It had the most trouble with local, reg, and const. Especially in long generations with multi level functions, it tried standard JS var/let scoping, leading to long runs of compilation errors. I mainly used Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro via Antigravity, but I also tested Claude Opus/Sonnet 4.6. The Anthropic models had a couple fewer issues, making sense if the MCP server is currently tailored to their behavior.

    I had checked out the viewport's multicolumn mode. I built this as a ScriptPanel recycler to have high LAF control over individual buttons and icons for a custom preset browser. I wouldn't be able to get the same component styling flexibility with multicolumn mode.

    I'll try out the LSP server! I've been following HISE's ai journey and can't wait to see what's next! Being a dev who uses AI to assist in most my work nowadays, it'll make HISE development much much faster and accessible lol. Love the forum, but I dream for the days where I'll ask Claude to explain why my function call is wrong and @David-Healey can enjoy his vacation instead! 😁

    The MCP server in antigravity is amazing, but there's a couple things HISE struggles with against AI.

    Absolute positioning is a bottleneck. Is there anyway to expose JUCE's FlexBox/Grid to hisescript? It would be life changing. If the model can just write relative values, it wouldn't have to guess pixel coordinates anymore. Can't wait for scriptnode to work with MCP. Having models build scriptnode networks from text/json, or piggybacking faust, will make that rodeo a lot simpler.

    I can envision HISE's future as a sidecar rendering engine alongside your everyday IDE, which wil be where the actual code writing/editing and prompting happens. Having HISE run in a headless like manner to compile the plugin, fix errors, and run tests would have massive potential. The LSP and MCP server are great starts for this.

  • Everything related to the documentation (corrections, additions etc.) can be posted here
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    Christoph HartC

    @username1234 this is a thing that I vibecoded last week - it‘s super fresh but yes once that is tested a bit it will definitely be recommended as the preferred way of getting hise setup for development. Just be a bit more patient my friend.

  • Collection of Blog Entries

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    David HealeyD

    @resonant It's optional, HISE will fallback to a less efficient algorithm that's all.

  • The nerdy place for discussing the C++ framework
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    griffinboyG

    @griffinboy

    I realized that these plots are a little misleading.

    The VCS3 filter is highly nonlinear and "bubbles" and so taking a measurement of frequency response is quite difficult since the filter is moving around on it's own accord all the time...!

    Here is a more detailed FFT that shows how the filters do match more closely than the graphics in my paper would suggest.

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    Black is the slow accurate VCS3, Red is my optimized VCS3.
    Not oversampled.

    c4000_fb9_m42__one3_c050_k2.png
    c10000_fb9_m42__one3_c050_k2.png
    c2000_fb6_m42__one3_c050_k2.png
    c10000_fb9_m42__one3_c050_k2.png

    When oversampled, I found the proposed model to be perceptually close to the slower accurate model. The resonance and cutoff and gain values differ slightly, but the important aspects of the filter are retained.

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