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    • trillbillyT
      trillbilly @d.healey
      last edited by

      @d-healey Thats what I was wondering. Thanks!

      @ulrik Perfect, thanks!

      @Natan This is super useful, thanks! What folder do you recommend for VST2 (.dll) in the Windows system? Also, the HISE EXPORT TOOL sounds amazing. If you get the chance, can you post a link in the thread? Ill search for it right now!

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      • NatanN
        Natan @trillbilly
        last edited by

        @itsmochajones Glad to help πŸ‘

        Windows Installers All Shipped With This Location As The Default:

        • C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins

        But All Users Use Their Own Location During The Installation.

        To Get Hise Exporter Tool, Check Out @d-healey 's Patreon.

        Get A Cup Of Coffee For Dave, and Enjoy His Masterpiece ToolπŸ’ŽπŸ‘

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        • trillbillyT
          trillbilly @Natan
          last edited by

          @Natan Much appreciated! Ive found the code on GitHub but will definitely pay a visit to his Patreon page as well!

          Speaking of the HISE EXPORTER TOOL code, I assume this is something I need to build into HISE, is that correct?

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          • NatanN
            Natan @trillbilly
            last edited by Natan

            @itsmochajones No It's An Independent Program And Just Connects To Hise To Export The Au/Vst/Vst3 and Aax Formats For You At Once, As Plugins Or Instrumnets.

            Also It Packages Your File Into Installers As Easy As One Click.

            Take A Look At Forum Called "Export Tool" For More Infos And Troubleshooting, And Dont Forget To Ask Whatever You Want From The Greatest Legend Of All Time @d-healey Sir David.

            He Is A Teacher Indeed πŸ’ŽπŸ‘

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            • trillbillyT
              trillbilly @Natan
              last edited by

              @Natan Im signing up for the Patreon now and will get started with the Export Tool. Thanks again!

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              • trillbillyT
                trillbilly
                last edited by

                So I understand that you must use MAC to export any AU plugins, correct?

                MAC users can also use VST3 (I think) but only the AU will compile and export the .components?

                Is there another way to generate the component files that VST3 needs to be compatible with MAC on Windows?

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @trillbilly
                  last edited by d.healey

                  @itsmochajones said in Mac Exports:

                  So I understand that you must use MAC to export any AU plugins, correct?

                  Yes

                  MAC users can also use VST3 (I think) but only the AU will compile and export the .components?

                  Mac can use VST2 and VST3. VST2 has a .vst extension, VST3 has the .vst3 extension, AU has the .component extension.

                  Is there another way to generate the component files that VST3 needs to be compatible with MAC on Windows?

                  No, you have to export for each OS's plugin on its own operating system, there is no cross-compiler available for HISE plugins.

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

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                  • DanHD
                    DanH @trillbilly
                    last edited by

                    @itsmochajones you need a Mac to compile plug-ins for Mac, and a pc running windows to compile for windows.

                    There’s no way around this.

                    DHPlugins / DC Breaks | Artist / Producer / DJ / Developer
                    https://dhplugins.com/ | https://dcbreaks.com/
                    London, UK

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                    • trillbillyT
                      trillbilly @d.healey
                      last edited by

                      @d-healey

                      Thanks! Do you have any recommendations of a cheaper Mac that will suffice to only do HISE compilations on?

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                      • d.healeyD
                        d.healey @trillbilly
                        last edited by

                        @itsmochajones I'm using a 2013 Mac Mini, it takes a while but it does it. I don't know how much they cost, this was given to me.

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

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                        • NatanN
                          Natan @trillbilly
                          last edited by

                          @itsmochajones Get Macbook Air 2018
                          Intel Core I5
                          256 Gb Ssd
                          8/16 Gb Ram ( Not Sure About Which One Ist)
                          And It Will Do The Job Very Nicely

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                          • trillbillyT
                            trillbilly @Natan
                            last edited by

                            @Natan Much appreciated!

                            And I believe I seen thus elsewhere on the forum but just to clarify...

                            HISE files are the same for MAC or PC, correct?

                            Say I create an instrument on PC, I can then use the same project folder to open and compile on MAC?

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                            • DanHD
                              DanH @trillbilly
                              last edited by

                              @itsmochajones yes

                              DHPlugins / DC Breaks | Artist / Producer / DJ / Developer
                              https://dhplugins.com/ | https://dcbreaks.com/
                              London, UK

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                              • NatanN
                                Natan @DanH
                                last edited by Natan

                                @DanH said in Mac Exports:

                                @itsmochajones yes

                                Yes, Mate :)
                                Just Aware Of An Issue With Font (It's Not Because Of Hise)

                                Not All Fonts Made Cross-Platform Compatible, So You May Notice Some Changes In Terms Of Size, And Your Labels Go Crazy.

                                Use Google Fonts, They Optimized
                                & Work Nicely On Both Mac/Pc.

                                Other Than That All Files Inside Your Hise Project Will Translate Perfectly :)

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                                • trillbillyT
                                  trillbilly @Natan
                                  last edited by

                                  @Natan Thank you fine sir

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