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    • DabDabD
      DabDab @Christoph Hart
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      @Christoph-Hart Great. Will try it.

      Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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        ccbl
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        Nice! Following.

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        • Matt_SFM
          Matt_SF @griffinboy
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          @griffinboy Well done! Thank you for your time and your work, it's much appreciated :)
          I'll soon dive into custom nodes so this will help me a lot!

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          Win10 & VS17 / Ventura & Xcode 14. 3

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          • ShelestS
            Shelest @griffinboy
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            @griffinboy said in [Tutorial] How to create a c++ custom node:

            I also have a general hise startup guide, but this is aimed at complete beginners.

            And there are such people here! For example, it is doubly difficult for me, not only am I not a programmer, I also do not know English. But even in this situation, intuitively, from the picture, I try and learn. Such visual lessons really help to join the HISE family. Many thanks to all of you for this!

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              Orvillain
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              This looks great @griffinboy thanks!

              I was literally pondering how I'd prototype something in Python, and then port it over to HISE. I reckon super basic Python prototype > c++ nodes > ScriptNode network using said nodes.

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              • griffinboyG
                griffinboy @Orvillain
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                @Orvillain

                I've done this before.
                There is a workflow that I can share.

                But it's absolutely a working pipeline. All of my more complex projects (circuit simulation, physics sims) start out in python or matlab.

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                  Orvillain @griffinboy
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                  @griffinboy I'd love to get a look at your process there!

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                  • HISEnbergH
                    HISEnberg @Orvillain
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                    Does anyone know the process for running HISE debugger on Mac? Just following along in giffinboy's video here.

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart @HISEnberg
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                      @HISEnberg open the xcodeproject of the dll in Xcode, select HISE Debug as the executable in the Debug scheme and click on compile.

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                      • HISEnbergH
                        HISEnberg @Christoph Hart
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                        @Christoph-Hart Great that is what I thought! Just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something.

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