faust2Hise ?????
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 I'm just looking into Faust at the mo. Seems like a really nice way to get into DSP and synth creation. Some kind of integration with HISE would be nice :) but I think it's along the same lines as hnode and snex so maybe it won't be needed as well. 
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 @d-healey https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~rmichon/faustWorkshops/course2015/ spent my last 3 quarantine days watching this. 
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 @hisefilo Thanks. I'll check these out in the morning! 
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 @hisefilo Are you using the web editor? 
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 @d-healey nope. git cloned repo 
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 @hisefilo What IDE are you using? Or just a text editor? 
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 @hisefilo @d-healey This course is also a good one ( and its free ) https://www.kadenze.com/courses/real-time-audio-signal-processing-in-faust/info 
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 @briandoliveira same guy!!! 
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 @d-healey nano LOL. just starting. will choose IDE later. I guess Sublimetext will be enough 
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 @hisefilo Cool. I'll use CudaText (not sure if there is a Faust syntax for it but I can ask the dev to add it). 
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 @hisefilo said in faust2Hise ?????: @d-healey said in faust2Hise ?????: CudaText http://uvviewsoft.com/cudatext/index.html Looks good! It is, the video on the homepage is mine :p 
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 @d-healey Nice!!!!!!!!!!!! :) 
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 Funny that we're talking about text editors because I am currently rewriting the HISE code editor to be more Sublime-like :)  The new feature set includes: - multi-caret editing (not just the Ctrl+D workaround)
- Linebreaks
- inplace error message (red underline with compile error as tooltip)
- Code folding
- Zooming with mouse wheel / pinch gesture
- Codemap (completely nicked from Sublime Text)
- File structure tree
- better autocomplete
- tooltip with debug info
 I am currently testing it with SNEX / C++, but it will also be used for HISEScript when it's stable.  
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 @Christoph-Hart Looks awesome! 
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 @Christoph-Hart Ohh!!! That's really good news!!!  
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 @Christoph-Hart this will be so so so cool!!! 
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 @Christoph-Hart While you're talking about zooming via mouse wheel, can the graph be improved on that point? 
 I don't know you guys, but with the magic mouse on the mac, the zoom is SO sensitive that it's almost impossible to control it...
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 Just change the values (the 0.1s) here until it works for you and let me know - I thought the magic mouse is about as sensitive as the macbook trackpad...




