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      brucerothwell
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      Anyone know?

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        ustk @brucerothwell
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        @brucerothwell Yep, I use it everyday (26.5)

        Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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          dannytaurus @ustk
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          @ustk Are you on Tahoe?

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            ustk @dannytaurus
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            @dannytaurus Yup I am

            Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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              brucerothwell
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              I am also on Tahoe.

              I am, for the first time, trying to Export to Standalone.

              When the compiling begins in the terminla window, I see an error.

              Opened the exported project in Xcode 26, found thr error, and fixed it by disabling “IPP” in HISE settings.

              Re-exported the project, and another single error was revealed.

              Someone indicated there could be an incompatibility betwixt HISE 4.1 and Xcode 26.

              NOTE: I am nee to this HISE world, and audio plugin development.

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                ustk @brucerothwell
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                @brucerothwell IPP is not needed for Hise, so yes, you can always drop it. For windows it only needed for accelerating convolution reverb and a few other things.

                When you say Hise 4.1, do you mean you haven't built it from the develop branch? the current version i 4.9.
                You also need to pull the JUCE submodule from git into your the Hise folder.

                Then compile Hise and let see what you get

                Once you have a recent and stable Hise base, you can try export your project again

                Hise made me an F5 dude, any other app just suffers...

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                  brucerothwell @ustk
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                  @ustk i had downloaded and installed 4.1 — what I thought to be the latest installer.

                  I did not build from q development branch — did not know I needed to.

                  I ran the Export Wizard, and it had me download a few things.

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                    dannytaurus @brucerothwell
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                    @brucerothwell Unfortunately, that's pretty much all wrong 😜

                    You need to clone the latest develop branch and build HISE yourself.

                    Take a look here: https://github.com/christophhart/HISE and scroll down to System Requirements and How To Compile HISE

                    When you've compiled HISE, don't use the Export Wizard. I think it's still broken. Use the Export > Export As ... menu items.

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                      David Healey @brucerothwell
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                      @brucerothwell said in Is HISE Compatible with Xcode 26?:

                      NOTE: I am nee to this HISE world, and audio plugin development.

                      You might find this free course helpful: https://audiodevschool.com/courses/hise-bootcamp/

                      Free HISE Bootcamp Full Course for beginners.
                      YouTube Channel - HISE tutorials
                      My Patreon - More HISE tutorials

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                        brucerothwell @David Healey
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                        @David-Healey David… does that cover the topic at hand… the build, adding the JUCE bit, etc?

                        Curious… what is the HISE 4.1 installer for, then?

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                          David Healey @brucerothwell
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                          @brucerothwell Yes

                          @brucerothwell said in Is HISE Compatible with Xcode 26?:

                          Curious… what is the HISE 4.1 installer for, then?

                          Mostly for confusing people :)

                          The prebuilt version if a good way for people to try out HISE before committing to going through the process of setting up their system for compiling.

                          Also be aware that you're going to need macOS, Windows, and Linux systems in order to be able to export for each platform (all covered in the course).

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