2.0.0 has arrived
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@midiculous it is actually v2.0.0 but the text hasn't been updated, I did change it and updated when I compiled mine.
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@d-healey No... I said they are based on waveguide synthesis. For example, the Audiomodeling website straight up says that about their SWAM strings. Based on waveguide synthesis. Karplus-Strong is just a simple, early form of waveguide synthesis.
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@midiculous said in 2.0.0 has arrived:
I installed it and the Version still says 1.6.0. Is this a type or do I really have the newest version?
Yes, it's a typo, the build system didn't update the version correctly (the windows script works, but the macOS shell script failed somehow). I'll upload a more recent build soon.
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@Christoph-Hart Just watched the keynote!!!! You rock man. Solid as stone!!!! Also found SOUL.... Interesting
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Ah, it's a typo, good to know, i downloaded it several times on my mac with the same result, hehe.. :)
But one question, i started a project in Hise by myself, too. I created a new project and started building a first test with the sampler... After making several groups i stopped working on it and continued some hours later again. I loaded up the last project and everything i made in the sampler was gone so i re-loaded the project without any luck. It was gone, why is it that?
I loaded up the correct project because i can see my settings of the project i started, but everything i added, like the sampler instrument or the background screen is gone...
Frank
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@xenox-afl Did you load up the correct preset?
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or.xml
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@xenox-afl I've experienced this as well when switching between projects. I have to exit out of the program and start HISE again for it to work.
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Hi Frank,
you need to save to either an XML file or a binary .hip file. The project is just the root folder that is used to grab all required external resources.
Also apart from the main XML / .hip files there are many different file types which are all saved individually - samplemaps, scripts, user presets. The idea behind this is to improve the workflow with version control systems like Git or SVN.
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@christoph-hart said in 2.0.0 has arrived:
you need to save to either an XML file or a binary .hip file. The project is just the root folder that is used to grab all required external resources.
Is there any reason to use the .hip format?
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Thank you all for the help, i will give a try...
Frank
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@d-healey said in 2.0.0 has arrived:
@christoph-hart said in 2.0.0 has arrived:
you need to save to either an XML file or a binary .hip file. The project is just the root folder that is used to grab all required external resources.
Is there any reason to use the .hip format?
Yes I still use it for intermediate versions and scratch presets because they embed everything into one file.