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    • SampleScienceS
      SampleScience @d.healey
      last edited by SampleScience

      @d-healey said in MSB1009 error when compiling:

      These message are not from HISE, these are from Visual Studio. They are just warnings, nothing to worry about by the looks of it. If it says error or failed then it's a problem.

      What I do if the exported plugin isn't in the Compiled folder of the projects? What could be the cause of this problem? (By the way, your help is really appreciated)

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      • d.healeyD
        d.healey @SampleScience
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        @SampleScience I don't use Windows much and I can't remember the file location but I thought it would be in the build folder. Have you tried running a search on the project directory for a .dll?

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        • LindonL
          Lindon @SampleScience
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          @SampleScience your compiled plug in is in

          {PROJECT FOLDER}/Binaries/Compiled/VST

          or if you are building a stand alone app:

          {PROJECT FOLDER}/Binaries/Compiled/App

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          • SampleScienceS
            SampleScience @Lindon
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            @Lindon said in MSB1009 error when compiling:

            @SampleScience your compiled plug in is in

            {PROJECT FOLDER}/Binaries/Compiled/VST

            or if you are building a stand alone app:

            {PROJECT FOLDER}/Binaries/Compiled/App

            I've looked in those paths and there's nothing. There must be something funky with my computer. I'm going to try on another computer with Windows 10 to see if it fixes the problem.

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            • SampleScienceS
              SampleScience
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              I gave it a try on macOS, surprisingly it's much easier and it works better and faster.

              However, even if I can compile the plugin, I have the same problem. I export the VSTi + AUi and there's nothing in the binaries folder of my project. Clearly, there's something I must be doing wrong.

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              • SampleScienceS
                SampleScience
                last edited by SampleScience

                Got it working now, using a different project. It seems that the BasicSynth example is somehow outdated and doesn't export well. I've tried the MusicBox after installing everything the Visual Studio 2017 installer offered me to install and now it works! ☺

                The basic tutorial for the MusicBox really need to be updated, some of the files that are referred don't work with Hise v2.0 (it links to an older v1 version source code).

                So now I'm creating a basic synth that I will test on different computers for export (my mac and 3 other windows computers I use for work). We'll see what happens. Hopefully, everything will work and export properly.

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                • Christoph HartC
                  Christoph Hart
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                  Yeah the tutorials definitely need to be updated for the next major release.

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                  • SampleScienceS
                    SampleScience @Christoph Hart
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                    @Christoph-Hart said in MSB1009 error when compiling:

                    Yeah the tutorials definitely need to be updated for the next major release.

                    I'm going through the manual and it seems incomplete too. I wish I could help somehow, but I'm far from been a Hise expert (yet).

                    Maybe an upfront cost would be a good idea. Maize Sampler cost 66$ USD and it's not even close to Hise in terms of functionalities.

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart
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                      There‘s a new documentation system in the works but currently the best and most up to date source of information are David‘s videos from his Patreon page.

                      An up front cost is not really compatible with a GPL project so that‘s not really an option. Also throwing money in my direction will not magically multiply the time I have available ;)

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                      • SampleScienceS
                        SampleScience @Christoph Hart
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                        @Christoph-Hart said in MSB1009 error when compiling:

                        An up front cost is not really compatible with a GPL project so that‘s not really an option. Also throwing money in my direction will not magically multiply the time I have available

                        lol, I was under the impression that you did this part-time, but I guess I was wrong.

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