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      Terryn
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      Hello at all,

      I'm currently building my first plugin with HISE. Exporting works fine, but I'm having trouble exporting the audio files so the plugin plays correctly on another computer.

      When converting the sample map to HLAC monolith, I get the error message "Sample amount mismatch for channel 2". I can export via Export → Package sample monolith files. However, when I specify 1.0.0.hr1 and the installation path in the DAW, the process finishes very quickly, the folder is empty, and the plugin doesn't play.

      Would someone please be so kind as to help me with this?
      Thank you in advance!
      Terryn

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        David Healey @Terryn
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        @Terryn Sample amount mismatch means you are missing some samples.

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          Terryn @David Healey
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          @David-Healey I have a keyboard range of 2 octaves. Do I need to specify this range somewhere? Within this range, I have no gaps for 2 RR groups and 2 dynamic levels each. At one point, I wrote the same sample into the XML file for both RR groups (as you showed in the tutorial – thank you very much for that!), but I don't think that should be a problem?

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            David Healey @Terryn
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            @Terryn said in Trouble exporting audio files:

            Do I need to specify this range somewhere?

            Nope

            Are these multi-mic samples?

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              Terryn @David Healey
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              @David-Healey I planned to do that later and, to be honest, I'm not entirely sure if I selected both microphones during the initial import. But I didn't merge anything to Multimic and I only see one microphone in the Table View and Map Editor, so I don't think so.

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                David Healey @Terryn
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                @Terryn Oh I wonder in that case then if it's something to do with having a mix of mono and stereo samples

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                  Terryn @David Healey
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                  @David-Healey I'll check that. Would I see it in the Sample Editor if there are two tracks?

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                    David Healey @Terryn
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                    @Terryn I believe so

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                      Terryn @David Healey
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                      @David-Healey I solved it. I'm not sure what the problem was. It was all mono. I spent some time trying to narrow down exactly which sample was causing the issue, but it seemed to vary. In the end, I completely recreated and reconfigured the sample map. Thanks so much for your help, it showed me where to look.

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