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    • orangeO
      orange
      last edited by orange

      I see that Hise uses VST3 SDK but makes VST2 plugins only.
      Can we make VST3 plugins with Hise? I'm asking that because VST3 is the current version.

      develop Branch / XCode 13.1
      macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart
        last edited by

        No, not possible. VST 3 is still not broadly accepted by hosts and doesn‘t offer any advantages for instrument plugins which is the core functionality of HISE.

        As long as there are no major hosts which only support VST3 I won‘t bother about it.

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        • orangeO
          orange @Christoph Hart
          last edited by

          @christoph-hart You know the best, man 😉 ☺ :sign_of_the_horns_light_skin_tone:

          develop Branch / XCode 13.1
          macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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            A Former User @orange
            last edited by

            I honestly haven’t looked at the code lately but how is VST3 support going? JUCE has been compiling VST3 with no issues for a long time now. I’m willing to jump in to a branch and lend a hand! What are the issues here with juce? There may be some deprecated functions to deal with obviously. It’s definitely time to move on.

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            • JayJ
              Jay @orange
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              @orange you can export it, from the projucer file that hise produce when exporting your plug-in within hise. That's how I exports my VST3 plugs

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              • hisefiloH
                hisefilo @Christoph Hart
                last edited by

                @Christoph-Hart I think Midi 2.0 will be the thing to watch next. Not vst3

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                • hisefiloH
                  hisefilo @Jay
                  last edited by

                  @Jay good to know!!

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                    Win Conway
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                    At this point it is more important to get a VST IDE to go with the VSTi IDE we already have, @orange has showed that HISE is capable of creating world class effects now too, so we could really do with a way to preview in context as we build.

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Win Conway
                      last edited by d.healey

                      @Win-Conway said in VST3 ?:

                      At this point it is more important to get a VST IDE to go with the VSTi IDE we already have, @orange has showed that HISE is capable of creating world class effects now too, so we could really do with a way to preview in context as we build.

                      We can already do this by running HISE as a VST plugin and developing in that. Or did you mean something else?

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                        Win Conway @d.healey
                        last edited by Win Conway

                        @d-healey
                        VST, not VSTi, we have a VSTi, not a VST.
                        VSTi = Instrument.
                        VST = Effect.
                        To develop effects you need an environment that will work as intended, the VSTi that we have now, has no audio inputs, so the only way to test any effect designs (VST) is to load a sampler and use audio from that, we need a compile as VST (Audio inputs and outputs) added to what we have now, VSTi.

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Win Conway
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                          @Win-Conway said in VST3 ?:

                          @d-healey
                          VST, not VSTi, we have a VSTi, not a VST.
                          VSTi = Instrument.
                          VST = Effect.
                          To develop effects you need an environment that will work as intended, the VSTi that we have now, has no audio inputs, so the only way to test any effect designs (VST) is to load a sampler and use audio from that, we need a compile as VST (Audio inputs and outputs) added to what we have now, VSTi.

                          Oh now I understand. I wonder if there are any flags we can set in Projucer to enable this, like we can for changing the number of audio outs...

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                            Jay @Win Conway
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                            • JayJ
                              Jay @Win Conway
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                              @Win-Conway said in VST3 ?:

                              VST, not VSTi, we have a VSTi, not a VST.
                              VSTi = Instrument.
                              VST = Effect.
                              To develop effects you need an environment that will work as intended, the VSTi that we have now, has no audio inputs, so the only way to test any effect designs (VST) is to load a sampler and use audio from that, we need a compile as VST (Audio inputs and outputs) added to what we have now, VSTi.

                              Agree

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                                Win Conway @d.healey
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                                @d-healey
                                I'm a complete newb with the compiling side of things, but it would be interesting if we could get a VST going for sure, Making some basic effects would be a great way to learn construction in HISE i think.

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                                • JayJ
                                  Jay @Win Conway
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                                  @Win-Conway following

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                                    A Former User @Jay
                                    last edited by

                                    @Jay haha...I never thought to try it. Assumed it was broken. Appreciated

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