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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @Natan
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      @Natan said in Plugin performance (ram usage):

      Hise Includes All Its Modules, No Matter You Use Or Not.

      I don't think this is true.

      @UD-AUDIO

      empty hise fx plugin

      So this is a completely empty project with no modules?

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      • NatanN
        Natan @d.healey
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        @d-healey

        @Christoph-Hart said in Size Per Module?!!!:

        Yeah, that's not how it works. It doesn't matter whether you add the parametriq EQ or not, the C++ code will always be compiled for every module in the HISE codebase. Just think at the possibility of dynamically adding effects - if it wouldn't have compiled every module already, this wouldn't be possible.

        However the actual code size for each module is neglible (I would thing something around 2-3kB). What really eats up binary size are embedded resources (most of all the images), so if you care about a small plugin size, that's the spot where you can save the most.

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @Natan
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          @Natan Oh interesting! But still 2-3kb so not the problem here.

          @UD-AUDIO Are you doing release builds or debug builds?

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          • UD AUDIOU
            UD AUDIO
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            No files inside the project subfolders etc.
            No module or code !
            But Content.makeFrontInterface(800, 600);

            nothing else..

            Made the empty plugin test with a release build.

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @UD AUDIO
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              @UD-AUDIO

              Made the empty plugin test with a release build.

              But is the plugin a release build or debug build? If you just exported directly from HISE and didn't go into VS or XCode then it's a release build ;)

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              • NatanN
                Natan @d.healey
                last edited by

                @d-healey said in Plugin performance (ram usage):

                2-3k?

                Wait, Your Empty Exported Plugin's Size Is 2-3 Kb?
                No Way!!!

                Mine At Least Is 28 MB, Like UD Said.

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                • d.healeyD
                  d.healey @Natan
                  last edited by d.healey

                  @Natan No, but in that quote you posted Christoph says each of the modules when compiled comes to about 2-3kb.

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                  • UD AUDIOU
                    UD AUDIO @d.healey
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                    @d-healey Yes, exported from HISE as FX plugin. No VS!

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @UD AUDIO
                      last edited by d.healey

                      @UD-AUDIO Try disabling IPP for plugins that don't need it.

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                      • UD AUDIOU
                        UD AUDIO @d.healey
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                        @d-healey Yes I should! Do I need IPP for using the plotter as visualizer?

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @UD AUDIO
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                          @UD-AUDIO Not sure...

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                          • UD AUDIOU
                            UD AUDIO @d.healey
                            last edited by UD AUDIO

                            @d-healey
                            Plotter does work without IPP!
                            RAM usage is the same.
                            But the plugin file size decreased from 26 to 19MB.
                            And with IPP activated, HISE is crashing after compiling successfully.

                            And no matter if IPP on or off, I get this weird bug:
                            8e7cc441-819e-412d-87fa-c5df0220a43d-grafik.png
                            Those peaks disappear as soon I make the plugin window detached in my DAW.
                            But tweaking knobs does nothing to this bug.

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                            • NatanN
                              Natan @UD AUDIO
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                              @UD-AUDIO Plotter Has Nothing To Do With IPP :) Turn It Off With Confidence :)

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                              • UD AUDIOU
                                UD AUDIO @Natan
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                                @Natan Aye! :)

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                                • UD AUDIOU
                                  UD AUDIO @Natan
                                  last edited by UD AUDIO

                                  @Natan The bug is persistent! Looks like this now:
                                  67d9c518-71e0-4d18-bcea-e1a87277ed48-grafik.png (Inside DAW)

                                  There is a hidden options panel on top of that visualization.
                                  That shouldn't be a problem, but idk.

                                  I think this bug is almost the same as this one:
                                  2b20df89-14fc-46eb-b91e-fa9b1e570c3b-grafik.png (Plotter in HISE)
                                  Just make a new project, add a simple gain + LFO on gain modulation.
                                  and also connect the plotter to gain modulation.

                                  Can't say if this was a thing in earlier HISE versions.

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                                  • NatanN
                                    Natan @UD AUDIO
                                    last edited by

                                    @UD-AUDIO It Was There Since I Used Plotter.
                                    It's A Grapgical Issue And Sometimes Goes Crazy, And Sometimes Fixes By It's Own.

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