Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols
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@d-healey Ok got it.
And yes, I realize this now. I was having issues with MAC first compiling HISE and had seen somewhere to try the newest JUCE version. Mistake...
Also, the AutoGenerated.jucer file in the Project Binaries, this is the correct file to edit?
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@trillbilly Yes
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@d-healey Will I save & run in IDE from the AutoGenerated File or run from HISE again?
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@trillbilly Save and run in IDE
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@d-healey Got it, thanks. Was able to export VSTi. I assume it doesn't show in my DAW because I am not yet an apple developer?
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@trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
I assume it doesn't show in my DAW because I am not yet an apple developer
Which DAW?
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@d-healey Live
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@trillbilly Did you copy the plugin to the location where Live looks for VSTis?
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@trillbilly Yes, I created a custom VST2 & VST3 folder for plugin trials. Live is directed to these files.
I copied my .vst3 from Binaries/Build and pasted in my custom VST3 folder.
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@trillbilly VST3 should be in a specific location - https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000171310
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@d-healey I have the VST folder in my directory but no VST3 folder. I created it myself, placed the VST in it and directed Live to this location. Still no luck.
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@d-healey I see that in HISE preferences there is a "Support 32bit Mac OS" box selected. I believe Ableton (10 & 11) are only 64bit. Would this cause any issues?
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@trillbilly I wouldn't have thought so, but try disabling it and see if it works.
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@trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
I created it myself, placed the VST in it and directed Live to this location. Still no luck.
Do you have Cubase installed?
I ran into a similar issue with a new W11 build. Installed HISE and Reaper, created a VST3 folder for plugs, and Reaper couldn't read them. After I installed Cubase, everything just started working :man_shrugging:
I didn't really investigate, but you might be experiencing something similar? -
@d-healey It didn't seem to matter.
I was able to export VST2 and locate with Live no problem. VST3 still a no-go.
@dustbro No, Ive never used Cubase. Did you install a Demo version or do I need to purchase?
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@trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
id you install a Demo version or do I need to purchase?
I believe they have demos. You could also send me a test VST3 file to check on my rig as well.
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@dustbro Ok, cool! Im downloading trial of Cubase Elements now. If that fails then we will press onward...
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@d-healey said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
until someone updates the compile template in HISE and makes a pull request.
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@dustbro Got it downloaded and installed. Now when I view the VST3 folder in Live I can see the Cubase VST3s (Halion, some drum machine, etc) but not my exported plugin.
So the file path is correct but still the exported plugin does not show.
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@trillbilly - where did you put your VST3?
@d-healey already pointed out you MUST MUST MUST put your VST in the correct VST3 folder - which is what Cubase is probably doing -
Read this (if you havent already):