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      voxuer1
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      Hi everyone,

      I’m currently migrating my workflow to HISE 4.1.0 and I’m looking for clarity on the recommended way to integrate RNBO patches.

      In previous versions, I used to integrate my RNBO patches as hardcoded effects. I’ve been following the classic tutorial ([link to video]), which relies on placing the RNBO export into DspNetworks/ThirdParty/rnbo and using the “Compile DSP networks as dll” command.

      However, in 4.1.0 (built from the latest GitHub source), I’m hitting a wall:

      My Setup:

      HISE: 4.1.0 (Custom build from GitHub, Standalone)

      Max/RNBO: 9.1 / 1.4.2

      OS: macOS

      Path: Project/DspNetworks/ThirdParty/rnbo (contains adapters, src, RNBO.cpp/h, etc.)

      The Confusion:

      Hardcoded vs. Scriptnode: Since I previously used the hardcoded route, I’m struggling to see RNBO appearing in the FX/Processor list. I understand that HISE now leans heavily towards the DSP Network / Scriptnode approach.

      Workflow Step: Does the "Compile DSP networks as dll" function now require an existing .jnode file within a DSP Network before it recognizes the RNBO source?

      Manual Node Creation: How do I properly "expose" the RNBO patch inside the DSP Network Editor in 4.1.0 so I can compile it as a high-performance DLL?

      My Questions:

      Is the "Hardcoded Master FX" route still the way to go, or is the Scriptnode/DSP Network approach now the mandatory path for RNBO integration?

      Could someone clarify the exact sequence for 4.1.0: Do I need to create a Script FX first, open the DSP Network Editor, and then add a specific RNBO node?

      I want to avoid the "Projucer stress" and stick to the internal C++ compilation if possible. Any guidance on the current "Best Practice" would be greatly appreciated!

      Thanks a lot!

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        DanH @voxuer1
        last edited by DanH

        @voxuer1 said in RNBO Integration in HISE 4.1.0: Updated Workflow for Hardcoded-style DSP Networks?:

        DspNetworks/ThirdParty/rnbo

        Should be DspNetworks/ThirdParty/src for the c++ rnbo file and the rbno folder goes in there too. Then compile DSP networks as dll. restart Hise and it should appear in the Hardcoded FX list. If not check it exists in Scriptnode. Open a Script FX effect module, open up the patch and click anywhere to open the node menu, click project tab and look if it's in there.

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