Export " unmatched tags "
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@antarmata_02 is this the project name you mean?
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I was looking at your previous screenshot and I can see
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in the paths you use. It's generally not a good idea because a.
usually indicates a file extension. I don't know if this will cause problems for compiling though.Are you using the develop branch of HISE?
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FINALLY, it solves man. thank you so much. you're really jenius.
the point is:- . usually indicates a file extension
so, I moved the folder to desktop, and that's work :)
one thing, I've made .hr1 file, and finished the step when I first launched the app, check this :
but, when I relaunched the app, the first step appeared, so I can't open the app because this sample imported appeared again,
do you have an idea for that?
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@antarmata_02 Did you make hr1 or ch1?
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I think I made hr1, based on the file :
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@antarmata_02 Did the files extract successfully to the location you selected? And was the LinkOSX file created in the app data folder?
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ldo you mean when I extract .hr1 file?
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the app and and .hr1 was in same folder:
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@antarmata_02 said in Export " unmatched tags ":
ldo you mean when I extract .hr1 file?
Yes, you should see the .ch files there
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how I can get .ch file?
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@antarmata_02 Did you convert your sample maps to monoliths?
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Yes. :
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@antarmata_02 So the hr1 file is an archive (like a zip file) that contains your ch1 file. When you extracted it the ch1 file should have been placed in the location you selected.
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wait, that's means I can extract hr1 file? but my hr1 file was just 122 bytes, so whether there are something wrong when I made hr1 file?
looks this setting :
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@antarmata_02 How many MB of samples (ch files) do you have? If this is just for your own use you don't need to use the hr system at all.
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this the extract hr1 look like: ist that correct?
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my samples about 302.6 MB
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@antarmata_02 I don't know what I'm looking at.
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should I do this: > Select Export >> Export Sample as Archive ? (based on your other answer)
but where I can get that menu?
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@antarmata_02 One step at a time. Do you see the ch files in your samples folder?
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@d-healey
there are just 3kind of files on my sample folder: