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    • ustkU
      ustk @lalalandsynth
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      @lalalandsynth It seems that you've downloaded from the Hise webpage instead of compiling from source code...
      If I'm right, no need to investigate further ;)

      Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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      • lalalandsynthL
        lalalandsynth @ustk
        last edited by lalalandsynth

        @ustk I see, So I need to compile rather then use the downloadable version ?
        Why is that , is the downloadable version not the latest version ?

        1. How do I compile or can you point me to a tutorial for that ? EDIT: Found it ...:)
        2. When I compile will that overwrite this version so I dont have two versions ?
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        • ustkU
          ustk @lalalandsynth
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          @lalalandsynth You definitely need to compile the scripnode branch version
          https://github.com/christophhart/HISE/tree/scriptnode

          The downloadable version is waaaayyyyy beyond the actual one.... So beyond that we can't call it Hise anymore 🙃

          The documentation contains almost everything you need
          https://docs.hise.audio/introduction/installation.html#compile-the-latest-hise

          @d-healey Has some great videos on the topic (and many more) on youtube and essentially on his Patreon page for all platforms

          Get rid of your actual version, you'll never use it anyway...

          Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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          • lalalandsynthL
            lalalandsynth
            last edited by lalalandsynth

            Do I then Point the Compiler setting to this scriptnode folder rather then the master ?

            I guess my question is , do i ignore the master ?

            Also I am on Win , what IDE do you recommend ? EDIT : Installing VS 2019.

            Question : What components do i need to install that it offers in the install....so much stuff there ?

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @lalalandsynth
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              @lalalandsynth

              The branches on GitHub represent different development versions. If you click on the "Branches" button that lists all branches you can see which is the most recent by looking at the dates of the last update.

              I have tutorials on YouTube for compiling HISE and also about using Git.

              Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
              My Patreon - HISE tutorials
              YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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              • lalalandsynthL
                lalalandsynth @d.healey
                last edited by

                @d-healey Thanks , looking at your win build video , you suggest using VS 2017 , is it ok to use 2019 ?

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @lalalandsynth
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                  @lalalandsynth As far as I know it has to be the 2017 version.

                  Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
                  My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                  YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                  • lalalandsynthL
                    lalalandsynth @d.healey
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                    • lalalandsynthL
                      lalalandsynth @d.healey
                      last edited by lalalandsynth

                      @d-healey Thanks so much , built standalone and vst .

                      Still not getting any audio through the HISE VST. ? *Correction for clarity , it passes audio but has no effect .

                      Using the example Convolution Reverb , get no audio , Illegal call when it loops and when I play the keyboard .

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                      • lalalandsynthL
                        lalalandsynth
                        last edited by lalalandsynth

                        Here is what happens , illegal call on loop and no audio. *Correction for clarity , it passes audio but has no effect .
                        Built the latest version , using as vst.
                        Dont know if some setting in Reaper could cause this ?
                        Standalone does not seem to process audio either.

                        Could it be some sort or routing issue , input routed straight to output ?

                        EDIT: So I noticed that I exported as VSTi , now that is not going to work but could that be related to why it does not work in the HISE host ? That its acting as an VSTi when I load any of the examples ? Although that would not explain why it does not process as standalone.
                        Exporting Con verb as VST fx and testing again.

                        no audio.gif

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                        • lalalandsynthL
                          lalalandsynth
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                          UPDATE ! When I export as VST FX , it works !
                          However , still at the point where I get no processed audio from the HISE host , neither in Standalone or VST Host.

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                          • ustkU
                            ustk @lalalandsynth
                            last edited by

                            @lalalandsynth Ah sorry I understand now... Well, how to say that... It's just normal behaviour...
                            Hise can't be used as an FX. It's only Instrument. It's impossible to read audio at the input, because there's no input...

                            If you want to create FXs, you need to test the audio from within Hise, with a synth or a sampler for instance.
                            Having audio directly at the input has been asked, but it's apparently not a possible (easily possible) modification.

                            Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                            • lalalandsynthL
                              lalalandsynth @ustk
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                              @ustk OH ! that explains it , hehehe.

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