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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart @Sawer
      last edited by

      @Sawer Have you set the FaustPath in the HISE settings to the faust installation directory?

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        Sawer @Christoph Hart
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        @Christoph-Hart Thanks, it works properly.

        I've been copy and pasting your reverb code. The tutorial for libraries implementation are in the Faust web ?

        Because on the website library I'm only seeing stuff like this:
        Screenshot 2022-10-31 at 17.41.42.png

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        • DabDabD
          DabDab @Sawer
          last edited by DabDab

          @Sawer @Christoph-Hart getting Error

          Interface:! Line 2, column 7: This expression is not a function! 
          

          ff.jpg ![frr.jpg]frr.jpg

          I have installed FAUST in the default C:\Program Files\Faust location.
          What am I doing wrong ?

          Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @DabDab
            last edited by

            @DabDab You're putting faust code in a HiseScript file :)

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            • DabDabD
              DabDab @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart se.jpg

              same Error Sir.

              Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart @DabDab
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                @DabDab Now you've put it in a different HiseScript file. But you're getting closer, it's at the FX script at least :)

                You need to add a Faust Editor:

                • add a new tab
                • right click and choose Faust Editor
                • click on the workspace button of the FX again (only once, from now on it will follow the selection)
                • click on the workspace button of the faust node, then it will show the content in the faust editor (you should see a dummy faust template in the editor).
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                • DabDabD
                  DabDab @Christoph Hart
                  last edited by DabDab

                  @Christoph-Hart Ahhaaa.. got it. Thank you so much. now How can I compile FAUST code from Online FAUST EDITOR

                  import("stdfaust.lib");
                  ctFreq = 500;
                  q = 5;
                  gain = 1;
                  process = fi.resonlp(ctFreq,q,gain,no.noise);
                  

                  There is no Compile Button on Faust Editor.

                  Another code copied from FAUST site

                  declare name "freeverb";
                  declare version "0.0";
                  declare author "RM";
                  declare description "Freeverb demo application.";
                  
                  import("stdfaust.lib");
                  
                  process = dm.freeverb_demo;
                  

                  How to get it working in HISE? no Parameter. Nothing is showing.

                  Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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                  • toxonicT
                    toxonic @Sawer
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                    @Sawer Take a look at Faust Tutorials . There are also a bunch of video Tutorials i think, just google for it

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                    • toxonicT
                      toxonic @DabDab
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                      @DabDab Did you hit the compile button on the core.faust node after saving the code?

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                      • DabDabD
                        DabDab @toxonic
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                        @toxonic I did not get compile button, where it is? instead do I need to hit F5?

                        how can I turn any FAUST example code to HISE friendly? I mean FAUST example code is not working on HISE. What do I need to do?

                        Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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                        • toxonicT
                          toxonic @DabDab
                          last edited by toxonic

                          @DabDab it the button with the two arrows on the core.faust node itself

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                          • DabDabD
                            DabDab @toxonic
                            last edited by

                            @toxonic Great got it. now please help me to convert any FAUST Example code to HISE friendly so that it work inside it.

                            Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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                            • toxonicT
                              toxonic @DabDab
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                              @DabDab Add parameters to the DSP network container and connect them to the faust node. Then you can enable compilation in the DSP network properties and compile the network via Export menu in hise -》Export DSP network as DLL. After compilation and restarting hise, you can load the Network into a hardcoded master fx module.

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                              • DabDabD
                                DabDab @toxonic
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                                @toxonic Ok.
                                Actually my point was How to get FAUST code that will work in HISE. I have go a code from build simple UI from a FAUST Tutorials.

                                import("stdfaust.lib");
                                ctFreq = hslider("[0]cutoffFrequency",500,50,10000,0.01) : si.smoo;
                                q = hslider("[1]q",5,1,30,0.1) : si.smoo;
                                gain = hslider("[2]gain",1,0,1,0.01) : si.smoo;
                                t = button("[3]gate") : si.smoo;
                                process = no.noise : fi.resonlp(ctFreq,q,gain)*t <: dm.zita_rev1;
                                

                                But this is showing this error. HE.jpg

                                Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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                                • Christoph HartC
                                  Christoph Hart @DabDab
                                  last edited by

                                  Take a look at the error message. Your Faust code is assuming monophonic signal but the node expects a stereo signal.

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                                    Sawer @Christoph Hart
                                    last edited by Sawer

                                    @Christoph-Hart
                                    In my case, I'm not receiving any errors, but nothing is happening.
                                    Still wondering what is the case... the faust path is correct, I'm coding on the Faust editor, and the compilation works but without any form of graphical output change in the scriptnode.

                                    Screenshot 2022-11-15 at 12.58.20.png

                                    Please do not mind the file name, just copy and paste the code on this thread to actually see if the error was also happening on my end. Which is not.

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                                    • Christoph HartC
                                      Christoph Hart @Sawer
                                      last edited by Christoph Hart

                                      1. Recompile HISE, I've added a compile toolbar at the bottom of the faust editor in the last commits
                                      2. Remove the [0] stuff from the parameter, this might mess with the detection of parameters (I'm not too deep into Faust, but I think this syntax applies some metadata to the parameter which might not be processed correctly by HISE).
                                      3. Try "Rebuild Faust parameters" from the context menu of the faust node.
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                                        Sawer @Christoph Hart
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                                        @Christoph-Hart Ok thanks. Another note:
                                        When I paste the desired code in the editor and I click the button shown below in the image, everything resets to importing the library and processing... Am I not saving in the correct way?
                                        Screenshot 2022-11-15 at 13.04.38.png

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                                        • Christoph HartC
                                          Christoph Hart @Sawer
                                          last edited by

                                          Yes, if you don't press F5 (or click on the Compile button in the new HISE version), the changes will not be saved to disk.

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                                          • toxonicT
                                            toxonic @DabDab
                                            last edited by toxonic

                                            @DabDab and @Christoph-Hart This is strange though, bacause the code has stereo out (indicated by the signal split "<:" to the zita reverb in the "process" line.
                                            I tried the code on my machine and it works without issues.
                                            Faust_Test.png
                                            PS: I prefer to use an external editor, so don't care about strange look...

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