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    • LindonL
      Lindon @trillbilly
      last edited by

      @trillbilly and this:

      /Users/mymac/Desktop/Blaque.vst3

      is not the same as this:

      /Users//Desktop/XXX.vst

      unless your user name is mymac

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      • trillbillyT
        trillbilly @Lindon
        last edited by

        @lindon unfortunately, mymac is the username lol. I just never changed it from what the used Mac store had made it.

        I'll be back in the studio today and will get it down. Today is the day!

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        • trillbillyT
          trillbilly @Lindon
          last edited by trillbilly

          @lindon @d-healey Im generating certs now. I received this message after creating.

          "Software Distribution Reminder
          If you're generating your first Developer ID certificate, the software that you sign it with must be notarized by Apple in order to run on macOS 10.14.5 or later."

          Earlier in the thread, it was mentioned notarization isn't needed for VSTs that are distributed with no installers and are not standalone apps, would this still be the case or is Apple adding a new step?

          EDIT: I have also successfully code signed my VST3 & AU. Thanks Again!

          Is it necessary to codesign HR1/Sample Files?

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

            @trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:

            Is it necessary to codesign HR1/Sample Files?

            No

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            • LindonL
              Lindon @trillbilly
              last edited by

              @trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:

              @lindon @d-healey Im generating certs now. I received this message after creating.

              "Software Distribution Reminder
              If you're generating your first Developer ID certificate, the software that you sign it with must be notarized by Apple in order to run on macOS 10.14.5 or later."

              Earlier in the thread, it was mentioned notarization isn't needed for VSTs that are distributed with no installers and are not standalone apps, would this still be the case or is Apple adding a new step?

              EDIT: I have also successfully code signed my VST3 & AU. Thanks Again!

              Is it necessary to codesign HR1/Sample Files?

              Well thats Apple being, well Apple... welcome to being an Apple Developer: the land of moving goal posts and dodgy documentation.... you dont need to notarize anything that doesn't run stand alone....if it loads into a DAW then it needs codesigning that's all...

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              • trillbillyT
                trillbilly @Lindon
                last edited by

                @lindon Awesome, thanks again, all the help is appreciated!

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                • trillbillyT
                  trillbilly @d.healey
                  last edited by

                  @d-healey Thanks! Your help and knowledge is always appreciated!

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                  • S
                    Sawer
                    last edited by Sawer

                    Hello!
                    Trying to export An AU plugin but I'm having the same issue as @trillbilly
                    Screenshot 2022-01-13 at 00.23.58.png
                    Screenshot 2022-01-13 at 00.24.27.png
                    I tried to change the architecture to 64bit and uncheck the "Support 32 bit" option in Hise settings, but no result. Any idea please?

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

                      @nesta99

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                      My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                      YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                      • trillbillyT
                        trillbilly @Sawer
                        last edited by

                        @nesta99 You have to go back into the "Autogenerated Projucer" file and uncheck ARM in the Xcode Architectures. Then save and run in IDE to finish compile.

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                          Sawer @trillbilly
                          last edited by

                          @trillbilly @d-healey Thanks , sorted out. Now I’m dealing with Codesign / Notarization issue. My plugin can’t be visible on Logic . I have the developer account but still not working. Any thing I’m missing out?

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                          • trillbillyT
                            trillbilly @Sawer
                            last edited by

                            @nesta99 I won't be back to the studio until Monday but I just had a post on it that a few people chimed in on. It's a bitch at first but once you get one done, it's easy.

                            Once I'm back to the studio I can post the directions again.

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                            • S
                              Sawer @trillbilly
                              last edited by

                              @trillbilly Thanks so much man!

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