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    • ulrikU
      ulrik @Haddock
      last edited by

      @Haddock did you decompress the "sdk.zip" and placed the 2 folders "VST3 SDK" and "ASIOSDK2.3" directly under the "SDK" folder?
      It looks like you have other folders judging by the contents in them, have you downloaded the SDK from Steinberg? if so, it will not work.
      You need to decompress the "sdk.zip" and place it like I said above.

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        Haddock
        last edited by

        @ulrik I directly download it from Steinberg, I will delet the other folder, but when I try to unzip the "sdk.zip" it ask me a password for ASIO

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        • LindonL
          Lindon @Haddock
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          @Haddock well its NOT 1234 - but if you simply rearrange these then it might be that.

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            Haddock
            last edited by

            Thanks @Lindon !

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            • ulrikU
              ulrik @Haddock
              last edited by

              @Haddock how is it going, did you manage to build successfully?

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                Haddock
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                @ulrik No sorry I was not here for few days, I relpaced the sdk folder and he gave me the same error, I was wondering if you need to locate the project you want to build in a particular folder or not ? Or the Hise path location enough.

                This is my actual sdk folder :

                Capture d’écran 2019-09-21 à 12.04.59.png

                Thanks for your help ! :)

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                • ulrikU
                  ulrik @Haddock
                  last edited by

                  @Haddock hmm, looks right to me.
                  You have to have the right path to Hise but the project you're building is open when you export it to au or vst, so there's no need to set any other path I think

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                    Haddock
                    last edited by

                    @ulrik said in Issue for build on MacOs:

                    You have to have the right path to Hise but the project you're building is open when you export it to au or vst, so there's no need to set any other path I think

                    Hey ! The VST export still not working with the same "vst2 issue" but the AU export seems to work but I don't find it, not in "App Support / Audio / plugins / etc" and not by searching directly on my computer..

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                    • ulrikU
                      ulrik
                      last edited by

                      @Haddock Have you looked in "yourname/library/audio/plugins/components?

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                        Haddock
                        last edited by

                        @ulrik Yes nothing here.

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                          TNTHM
                          last edited by TNTHM

                          @Haddock said in Issue for build on MacOs:

                          /Users/macbook/Desktop/HISE/HISE-master/JUCE/modules/juce_audio_plugin_client/VST/juce_VST_Wrapper.cpp:95:10: 'pluginterfaces/vst2.x/aeffect.h' file not found
                          #include "pluginterfaces/vst2.x/aeffect.h"
                          ^

                          @Haddock
                          I had this issue and, if I remember correctly, what worked for me was going into the file JUCE_VST_Wrapper.cpp and changing 'pluginterfaces/vst2.x/aeffect.h' to the absolute path. It looks something like this:

                          ‎⁨Macintosh HD⁩/⁨Users⁩/[Your Name]⁩/Downloads⁩/HISE-2.1.0⁩/tools⁩/SDK⁩/VST3 SDK⁩/pluginterfaces⁩/⁨vst2.x⁩/aeffect.h

                          Hope this helps!

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                            Haddock
                            last edited by

                            @TNTHM said in Issue for build on MacOs:

                            JUCE_VST_Wrapper.cpp

                            Thanks for the trick ! I try to do it but it make this error :

                            ❌ /Users/macbook/Desktop/HISE/HISE-master/JUCE/modules/juce_audio_plugin_client/VST/juce_VST_Wrapper.cpp:95:10: 'MACINTOSH SSD⁩/⁨Utilisateurs⁩/⁨macbook⁩/⁨Bureau/HISE/HISE-master/tools⁩/SDK⁩/VST3 SDK⁩/pluginterfaces⁩/⁨vst2.x⁩/aeffect.h⁩' file not found

                            #include "MACINTOSH SSD<U+2069>/<U+2068>Utilisateurs<U+2069>/<U+2068>macbook<U+2069>/<U+2068>Bureau/HISE/HISE-master/tools<U+2069>/SDK<U+2069>/VST3 SDK<U+2069>/pluginterfaces<U+2069>/<U+2068>vst2.x<U+2069>/aeffect.h<U+2069>"
                            ^

                            ** BUILD FAILED **

                            The following build commands failed:
                            CompileC build/Spacializer_dev.build/Release/Spacializer_dev\ -\ VST.build/Objects-normal/x86_64/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST2.o /Users/macbook/Desktop/StrictlyFunStudio/Spacializer/Spacializer_dev/Binaries/JuceLibraryCode/include_juce_audio_plugin_client_VST2.cpp normal x86_64 c++ com.apple.compilers.llvm.clang.1_0.compiler
                            (1 failure)
                            Compiling finished. Cleaning up...
                            logout
                            Saving session...
                            ...copying shared history...
                            ...saving history...truncating history files...
                            ...completed.
                            Deleting expired sessions...102 completed.

                            You think I misinform the file?

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                              TNTHM
                              last edited by

                              I'm not sure. Changing the path worked for me. Hope someone who knows better can tell you what to try next. Best of luck!

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                              • ustkU
                                ustk
                                last edited by

                                @Haddock I think I remember having this issue but not sure of the solution though...
                                Are you certain to have the path in "Preference/Development/Hise Path" actually set to the HISE folder your using and not an old one?

                                Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                  aaronventure @ustk
                                  last edited by

                                  @ustk half-a-decade necro but I see this happening when trying to build the most recent develop commit, specifically the plugin version of HISE. Standalone builds fine. Why is it trying to build VST2?

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                                  • LindonL
                                    Lindon @aaronventure
                                    last edited by

                                    @aaronventure unless you have a really good reason - dont bother building the plugin version of HISE...

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                                      aaronventure @Lindon
                                      last edited by

                                      @Lindon I need to run HISE inside PluginDoctor while working on DSP.

                                      Also, I need to be able to thoroughly test and debug MIDI behaviour in a DAW.

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                                      • LindonL
                                        Lindon @aaronventure
                                        last edited by

                                        @aaronventure then I think you will find you are pretty much on your own - sorry.

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                                          aaronventure @Lindon
                                          last edited by

                                          @Lindon so this was super fucking dumb, the vst sdk wasn't properly extracted, it was in the sdk folder which the macOS automatically created when extracting the zip.

                                          Standalone builds fine with it, unlike the Windows version. So when the WIndows version wouldn't build, from the same repo, that gave me a clue.

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