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      dxmachina @Christoph Hart
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      @Christoph-Hart Using the universal binary. I actually tried running under Rosetta as well with same results.

      @RastaChess I believe I have everything in place as per the instructions:

      51ee34c0-595f-4040-93ff-b4bd79b6d5c8-CleanShot 2023-07-29 at 12.24.33@2x.png

      But am I missing something obvious here?

      I don't get the "missing Loris" messaging, but rather the "can't load Loris DLL" messaging. I debugged out the expected path and it does match mine.

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        Christoph Hart @dxmachina
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        @dxmachina "Can't open Loris DLL" means that the library is there but it's a architecture mismatch. Try building the loris_library project with the same build settings as HISE.

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          gryphonsegg @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart so I am not getting the wavetable synth to work at all. It goes into the chain but it has no wavetables to even select so I havent even gotten far enough to get an error. I added the line in Juce before compiling as you asked above and it still did not change anything.,

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            gryphonsegg @d.healey
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            @d-healey any thoughts on my problem here?

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              hisefilo @gryphonsegg
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              I got this working by staying on old Wavetables and:

              1. Recompiling HISE 3.5.0 with USE_MOD2_WAVETABLESIZE=0 prepsocessor flag

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              2. Recompiling the project with the old wavetables but adding USE_MOD2_WAVETABLESIZE=0 also on the AutogeneratedProject.jucer for the project

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                dxmachina @Christoph Hart
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                @Christoph-Hart I've tried every combo I can now... both as universal binaries and both as Apple Silicon only. Still getting the same message.

                Probably doing something dumb here if everyone else is not having an issue, but not sure what.

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                  gryphonsegg @hisefilo
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                  @hisefilo how do you mean "stying on old wavetables" ?

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                    gryphonsegg @hisefilo
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                    @hisefilo also I entered this flag and mine will still not work. shows no wavetable to even select in the wavetable synth.

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                      hisefilo @gryphonsegg
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                      @gryphonsegg I meant to use the wavetables generated with old HISE 3.0 or 3.1 version

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                        hisefilo @gryphonsegg
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                        @gryphonsegg were you able to use wavetables before HISE 3.5?

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                          gryphonsegg @hisefilo
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                          @hisefilo I thought so... is there something I should do besides adding this tag before compiling?

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                            hisefilo @gryphonsegg
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                            @gryphonsegg Here's how to create wavetables on HISE 3.0 / 3.1
                            https://forum.hise.audio/topic/5747/wavetable-synth-tutorial-how-i-do-it/10?_=1690893985426
                            I followed that, and then I jumped to HISE 3.5 and used the USE_MOD2_WAVETABLESIZE=0flag to still using wavetables I've created on HISE 3.0

                            Haven't yet investigated how to create them directly on HISE 3.5 with the updated wavetable synth. hoping someone can add some tutorial helping us to make them properly.

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                              gryphonsegg @hisefilo
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                              @hisefilo thanks I will give it a go.

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                                CyberGen @hisefilo
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                                @hisefilo It's weird, cuz the first time I installed 3.5, none of my old tables worked. I compiled with the preprocessor flag and that allowed the old waves to work by running the old wavetable synth, but the resynthesis modes didn't work. And I didn't want to settle with the performance cap mentioned by Mr. Hart. After I finally managed to install loris, I recompiled HISE again but without the preprocessor flag and now everything works for me. Old wavetables as well as the ones I converted in 3.5 with resynthesis.

                                As far as converting with resynthesis goes, I did it using a different method as I did for 3.0. For 3.0 I built table maps with short samples that were the length of a single oscillation. In the case of 3.5, I used longer samples regardless of their length and they work very well. There is a slight difference in sound when converting with resynthesis that can be adjusted by playing around with the table index, but in most cases it's for the best.

                                In the end I'm not entirely sure what made everything work, I like the upgrade and appreciate the new features. I would focus on properly installing Loris.

                                for reference; I'm in MacOS on an M1 maschine. Still haven't test on my old intel maschine.

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                                  gryphonsegg @CyberGen
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                                  @RastaChess so, if you dont mind, how do I go about doing the whole Loris install thing?

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