When I export my vst into fl studio it has latency or something, NEED HELP
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Remove the copy of the HISE source code you have.
Follow my video to clone the latest version.Install Visual Studio 2026. You might be able to upgrade to it from the Visual Installer you have rather than redownloading the installer - I'm not sure.
Follow the video.
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@David-Healey So i just delete all these files (the source code) or what
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@duma said in When I export my vst into fl studio it has latency or something, NEED HELP:
So i just delete all these files (the source code) or what
Delete the HISE source code from your system, all copies.
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@David-Healey these files?

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@duma Yes delete the entire folder.
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@David-Healey done.. now what
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@duma said in When I export my vst into fl studio it has latency or something, NEED HELP:
now what
Follow the video from start to finish
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@David-Healey So was me deleting every hise file correct?
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@duma said in When I export my vst into fl studio it has latency or something, NEED HELP:
So was me deleting every hise file correct?
Yes
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@David-Healey Last question Must I only watch the video u sent me?
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@duma said in When I export my vst into fl studio it has latency or something, NEED HELP:
Must I only watch the video u sent me?
The video in the bootcamp about building HISE on Windows will show you how to build HISE on Windows. If you want to know other stuff that's covered by the other videos then you can watch them too.
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@duma Are you using Visual Studio 2026?
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@David-Healey what exact components do i download for VS2026
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@duma nvm i got it
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@David-Healey does buffer size contribute to latency or off beatness in vst whe exoported and in daw??
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@duma said in When I export my vst into fl studio it has latency or something, NEED HELP:
@David-Healey does buffer size contribute to latency or off beatness in vst whe exoported and in daw??
Do you mean the buffer size in the sampler settings? If so then - no, this is the amount of each wav file the sampler holds in memory, so there is no waiting for disk reads to load and play each sound when requested
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@Lindon does it effect lag or caus any lag in any way??
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@duma No, its there to avoid lag, by compensating for slow disks....increasing it will put more of each sample in memory(so you will use more memory) but allow you to use a slower disk.
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@Lindon well a higher buffer can cause a noticeable lag between pressing a key on your midi keyboard and hearing the note trigger. Assuming we're talking about audio interface buffer size.
