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    • FatMitchellF
      FatMitchell
      last edited by

      My job gave me a MAX and RNBO license today. I am super excited to work with it and integrate it into HISE like I've read in the forum a few times. Anyone with experience feel free to reach out here if you're willing to answer my future HISE/RNBO questions over time!

      Best,
      Mitchell

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      • pelleP
        pelle
        last edited by

        Hi, I've tested RNBO last week, is really easy to use, you can check this vidseo:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64dTcwnP40o

        Best,
        F.

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        • FatMitchellF
          FatMitchell @pelle
          last edited by

          @fpelle Got this error when compiling a RNBO pedal example from within HISE

          ❌ /Users/mitchellcohen/Downloads/Hise Passing/hi_dsp_library/node_api/nodes/rnbo_wrapper.h:7:10: 'RNBO.h' file not found

          #include

          Any ideas?

          Maybe recompile HISE with some parameter?

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          • FatMitchellF
            FatMitchell @pelle
            last edited by

            @fpelle Update: I only copied the .cpp file and not all the files required. Got it to export! onto the next step 😈

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            • pelleP
              pelle @FatMitchell
              last edited by

              @FatMitchell You have to create a folder inside DSPNetwork/Third Party/ called "src" and move everything inside it.

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              • HISEnbergH
                HISEnberg @pelle
                last edited by

                @fpelle I am experiencing the 'RNBO.h' file not found issue when I exclude the 'rnbo' folder. If I include the 'rnbo' folder I get a long string of errors syntax errors and unrecognizable template definitions. Does anyone else experience this? I am using a PC, are you all using Mac?

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                • FatMitchellF
                  FatMitchell @HISEnberg
                  last edited by

                  @HISEnberg I am using Mac ya. And at first I only copied the .DSP file, but you need to copy everything that RNBO outputs into the SRC folder. That solved my RNBO.h issue

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                  • pelleP
                    pelle @HISEnberg
                    last edited by

                    @HISEnberg I'm using mac, I'll share my folder structure:
                    Screenshot 2023-10-09 at 17.16.17.png

                    note:

                    • shimmer.h was generated by HISE
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                    • S
                      sletz
                      last edited by

                      In case it makes sense in some of your RNBO projects, we can export Faust code to RNBO, see https://faustdoc.grame.fr/tutorials/rnbo.

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                      • HISEnbergH
                        HISEnberg @sletz
                        last edited by

                        @sletz I think it had something to do with the version of RNBO I was using. I updated and the issue was solved!

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                        • FatMitchellF
                          FatMitchell @HISEnberg
                          last edited by

                          @HISEnberg rejoice!

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                          • HISEnbergH
                            HISEnberg @sletz
                            last edited by

                            @sletz Absolutely! I was really pleased how fast the faust community put this together. I am currently working on a guitar pedal with RNBO and Raspberry Pi so I will definitely be including some of my faust codes! ;)

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                              sletz @HISEnberg
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                              @HISEnberg Nice ! I was the "faust community" in this precise case :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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                                Adam_G
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