Whats latest perfect working HISE version, and AAX and m1 compile instructions and implementation
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@d-healey thanks man. i about to subscribe to your patreon the hise exporter plus being able to just run things by you is worth it x10 :)
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@mwplugs Thank you!
hise exporter
Don't use this until you can do it yourself using the standard tools. It's very much in an alpha stage and not being actively developed at the moment. It's designed as a tool for batch exporting multiple projects (although that's one of the features that doesn't work yet :p ) it's not meant to be a replacement for knowing how to export/sign/notarize manually.
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@d-healey ugh lmao. it seems there is hise templates for whitebox and whitebox can sign and notarize if im not mistaken. we shall see.
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@mwplugs said in Whats latest perfect working HISE version, and AAX and m1 compile instructions and implementation:
@d-healey ugh lmao. it seems there is hise templates for whitebox and whitebox can sign and notarize if im not mistaken. we shall see.
it cannot.
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@Lindon boo :(
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@mwplugs Actually you can get the public SDK for AAX just creating a Dev account (I think you already did that) but in order to make the AAX Plugins to work in a Release version of Protools you need to be part of a Partner Program and have an iLok to sign the Plugins before distribution, without signing the plugins will work only in Pro Tools Dev version but to get a license of Pro Tools Dev you need the iLok and a Partner Program.
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@d-healey So I really don't need to do anything else for Native M1 support but simply export as normal with the newest HISE? Maybe because I'm on Xcode 10 it won't work?
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@Casey-Kolb yes there are some minimum
OS and Xcode requirements but otherwise the M1 export works out of the box. -
@Christoph-Hart Awesome! Thank you. I was afraid I'd need to start shipping two versions of the Mac plugins, one for M1 and one for Intel.
Does anything need to be selected in Projucer before exporting?
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Does anything need to be selected in Projucer before exporting?
No - assuming your using the standard export from HISE and not doing anything custom it should just work.