Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols
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@trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
I assume it doesn't show in my DAW because I am not yet an apple developer
Which DAW?
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@d-healey Live
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@trillbilly Did you copy the plugin to the location where Live looks for VSTis?
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@trillbilly Yes, I created a custom VST2 & VST3 folder for plugin trials. Live is directed to these files.
I copied my .vst3 from Binaries/Build and pasted in my custom VST3 folder.
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@trillbilly VST3 should be in a specific location - https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000171310
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@d-healey I have the VST folder in my directory but no VST3 folder. I created it myself, placed the VST in it and directed Live to this location. Still no luck.
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@d-healey I see that in HISE preferences there is a "Support 32bit Mac OS" box selected. I believe Ableton (10 & 11) are only 64bit. Would this cause any issues?
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@trillbilly I wouldn't have thought so, but try disabling it and see if it works.
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@trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
I created it myself, placed the VST in it and directed Live to this location. Still no luck.
Do you have Cubase installed?
I ran into a similar issue with a new W11 build. Installed HISE and Reaper, created a VST3 folder for plugs, and Reaper couldn't read them. After I installed Cubase, everything just started working :man_shrugging:
I didn't really investigate, but you might be experiencing something similar? -
@d-healey It didn't seem to matter.
I was able to export VST2 and locate with Live no problem. VST3 still a no-go.
@dustbro No, Ive never used Cubase. Did you install a Demo version or do I need to purchase?
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@trillbilly said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
id you install a Demo version or do I need to purchase?
I believe they have demos. You could also send me a test VST3 file to check on my rig as well.
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@dustbro Ok, cool! Im downloading trial of Cubase Elements now. If that fails then we will press onward...
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@d-healey said in Mac Export - arm64 unidentified symbols:
until someone updates the compile template in HISE and makes a pull request.
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@dustbro Got it downloaded and installed. Now when I view the VST3 folder in Live I can see the Cubase VST3s (Halion, some drum machine, etc) but not my exported plugin.
So the file path is correct but still the exported plugin does not show.
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@trillbilly - where did you put your VST3?
@d-healey already pointed out you MUST MUST MUST put your VST in the correct VST3 folder - which is what Cubase is probably doing -
Read this (if you havent already):
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@lindon Yes, I have them in the same folder as the Steinberg Plugins.
Now that Im looking, the file type is "Alias" rather than "VST3 Plugin" like Steinberg. Am I pulling VST from the correct location?
Binaries/MacOSX/build/Release
Or does Mac build and overwrite in the Binaries/Compiled directory?
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@trillbilly read the page David and I have pointed you to...but in brief - dont put your work in another vendors sub-folder, and an alias is not a file.
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@lindon I also tried in the VST3 folder but now I realize about the Alias file type. I have removed everything from previous export and am exporting again with some minor settings changes.
Im assuming I pulled the wrong file from Binaries? Sorry, my brain is a little fried as of late.
EDIT: Thanks for providing the link again, I did check it out and ensured all is correct. It seems it is.
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@trillbilly I see you're on Mac, when I compile the plugins, both au and VST 3 will automatically be placed in the right folder in the "User Library" (your name), not in the All Users Library as it is in your picture
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@ulrik You were spot on. I thought I was going crazy for a second. I guess I still may be.
The exported directory is:
Users/Your Mac/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3You may have to show your hidden folders in order to view it.
I just assumed exported VSTs would be in the HISE Folder, not on the Mac Drive.
Thanks @d-healey @dustbro @Lindon @ulrik fr the help, its super appreciated.
One las thing on the topic of Mac exports. For distribution purposes, is it wise to become a "Mac Developer" (I think its like $99/year) to ensure delivered files work properly? I don't intend to have an installer since its easy enough to just copy-paste & install samples.