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    • Tangerine_SoundsT
      Tangerine_Sounds @d.healey
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      @d-healey said in Creating a custom preset save button:

      Can you make a video? I want to see it in action.

      HISE Crash.mov

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      • Tangerine_SoundsT
        Tangerine_Sounds @d.healey
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        @d-healey said in Creating a custom preset save button:

        I think that's left over from his main project

        Yes, that was copied over by mistake. My original project had the Next and Previous preset buttons

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @Tangerine_Sounds
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          @Tangerine_Sounds Does it only happen with overwrite existing preset or with a new preset too? (I only tested with a new preset).

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          • Tangerine_SoundsT
            Tangerine_Sounds @d.healey
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            @d-healey I've tested both ways and it crashes just the same

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              d.healey @Tangerine_Sounds
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              @Tangerine_Sounds Do you always use a debug build running in xcode? That doesn't look like a crash, it's just hitting the assert but you should be able to continue.

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              • Tangerine_SoundsT
                Tangerine_Sounds @d.healey
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                @d-healey I didn't know there was another way. You're right, I am able to select Continue from the Xcode Debug menu. How can I build without the debug mode?

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Tangerine_Sounds
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                  @Tangerine_Sounds Select build for profiling from the build menu, then you will find the executable in the HISE source code folder, somewhere in projects/standalone/Builds/MacOSX, I can't remember the full path.

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                  • Tangerine_SoundsT
                    Tangerine_Sounds @d.healey
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                    @d-healey ah, I thought you had to launch HISE from the Run command in Xcode! That's why it was running debug. I found the executable file in : projects/standalone/Builds/MacOSX/build/Release

                    This solves the problem with the Save button. Many Thanks

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