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    • SteveRiggsS
      SteveRiggs
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      @d-healey Phew 😂 Cheers guys

      Luckily 1.6.0 is opening my projects properly again and that strange pink bar across the top has disappeared. The layout was all over the place though (I'll work out how to save my layout preferences..)

      @Christoph-Hart Haha, a rephrase could definitely be a good option. I nearly fell out of my chair 😂

      I don't have any jpegs in this one as its just a very raw prototype I started making early hours of this morning testing some stuff out. I have jpegs and png in some others though so I'll watch my step with those.

      I think I'll continue my main existing projects in 1.6 for now then, and maybe install the new scriptnode branch for new builds. Do you install/compile the scriptnode in the same way as a normal HISE release? And do I need to uninstall 2.1.0 first too? (Sorry, I've only done it twice. 1 being today and I broke everything lol)

      The main reason for my wanting to upgrade was so that I can try the linkwitz filters you suggested and attempt to build a DeEsser using a multiband splitter of some sort. Something along the same lines as the original one up the top that @remarkablex made. I assume they are only in the new scriptnode?

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart
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        Well, they won't magically show up in a year old build, that's sure :)

        While different versions of HISE can definitely coexist on a system (they just share the interface config file and a few other settings), you're in a world of hurt if you try to compile a plugin with a HISE version that doesn't match the exact source code of HISE.

        What I would recommend is to make yourself familiar with how Git works (you don't need to become a command-line nerd, there are plenty of GUI tools around) and how to build HISE from source, then you can jump back and forth in time as you wish (plus the source code for compiling projects is guaranteed to match the HISE build).

        scriptnode in the same way as a normal HISE release

        Yes, but make sure that you open and resave the Projucer files before building the new HISE version (and likewise if you jump back) because it needs to add a few new modules (otherwise you'll get plenty of errors about missing symbols).

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        • SteveRiggsS
          SteveRiggs @Christoph Hart
          last edited by

          @Christoph-Hart

          Ok thanks dude. I just found a crash course in Git and Github on YouTube so I'll check that out and hopefully gain some more knowledge, before I break anything else 😂

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart
            last edited by

            I would also highly recommend to use Git and a repository for your own project so you can also jump back and forth - HISE was written with version control support in mind - that's why there are so many different files instead of one big monolith chunk like the .nki format.

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            • SteveRiggsS
              SteveRiggs @Christoph Hart
              last edited by

              @Christoph-Hart Good idea. Nice one, I'll try it!

              www.anarchyaudioworx.com

              www.facebook.com/groups/audioworx/

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              • ustkU
                ustk @Christoph Hart
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                @Christoph-Hart If I am using Github (gitkraken) for my projects, I don't know about syncing Hise's repo on my end... Is this even possible with no password and no risk of pushing anything? I still don't understand.
                Never found anything about such a possibility so I'm always going online to download manually...

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

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

                  @ustk https://www.git-scm.com/docs/git-pull

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                  • LindonL
                    Lindon @d.healey
                    last edited by

                    @d-healey ..now if we could just get that patreon video of how to set up and use hise with github...☺ :

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                    • ulrikU
                      ulrik @Lindon
                      last edited by

                      @Lindon said in RemarkableX Snippet Kit...:

                      @d-healey ..now if we could just get that patreon video of how to set up and use hise with github...☺ :

                      Agreed! :)

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

                        Well I was going to do paint routines but it looks like the crowd wants git :)

                        Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
                        My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                        YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                        • SteveRiggsS
                          SteveRiggs
                          last edited by SteveRiggs

                          Hi, again guys,

                          I’m still on a mission trying to work out this DeEsser (as I can only use HISE 1.6.0 at the moment for this project so have no linkwitz filters yet. It’s better for me to also learn the harder way to do things first) 😎

                          @remarkablex I’ve been experimenting with that cool splitter you made trying to turn it into the vocal DeEsser I’m imagining.

                          I’ve modified a few things so far. The main things being:

                          I added a compressor underneath the '5&6 Out' gain module, and routed it to 5&6, the same channel as the mid-band eq, and that seems to be kind of working. The compression works nicely on the mid-band anyway...

                          I have disabled the EQ1 (Low Pass) & EQ3 (High Pass) and removed one of the FloatingTiles on the EQ display so it focuses in more on where the compression would be happening in the crossover between the 2 bands.

                          The 2 problems I’m having though are:

                          1. When the processed output button is pressed, it only sends sound to the right speaker (I checked all your routings but nothing looks wrong)

                          2. My processed signal is now filtered because of the EQ2 mid-band EQ curve.

                          I’ve been trying to think of a solution to get rid of the eq cut, and so far I came up with the idea of maybe adding another EQ module also routed to 5&6 to compensate for the EQ cuts by having the gain levels inverted and linking them to the original eq’s frequency parameters somehow so they move at same time, just so that the only signal getting processed (compressed) is the range between the two chosen frequencies, and there is no audible eq'ing or filtering going on. The only processing I would like is just the compressor ducking the volume in the specified range on the mid-band eq.

                          I’ll put a snippet below. It’s very close already I think, apart from those small couple of things I can’t seem to work out.

                          If you or anyone would be so kind to point me in the right direction of getting it functioning the way I’m imagining it then I would be eternally grateful 🙂

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                          • ulrikU
                            ulrik @d.healey
                            last edited by

                            @d-healey said in RemarkableX Snippet Kit...:

                            Well I was going to do paint routines but it looks like the crowd wants git :)

                            Yeah, but after that, paint routines! :)

                            Hise Develop branch
                            MacOs 15.3.1, Xcode 16.2
                            http://musikboden.se

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                            • SteveRiggsS
                              SteveRiggs @SteveRiggs
                              last edited by

                              BUMP BUMP ☺

                              @SteveRiggs said in RemarkableX Snippet Kit...:

                              Hi, again guys,

                              I’m still on a mission trying to work out this DeEsser (as I can only use HISE 1.6.0 at the moment for this project so have no linkwitz filters yet. It’s better for me to also learn the harder way to do things first) 😎

                              @remarkablex I’ve been experimenting with that cool splitter you made trying to turn it into the vocal DeEsser I’m imagining.

                              I’ve modified a few things so far. The main things being:

                              I added a compressor underneath the '5&6 Out' gain module, and routed it to 5&6, the same channel as the mid-band eq, and that seems to be kind of working. The compression works nicely on the mid-band anyway...

                              I have disabled the EQ1 (Low Pass) & EQ3 (High Pass) and removed one of the FloatingTiles on the EQ display so it focuses in more on where the compression would be happening in the crossover between the 2 bands.

                              The 2 problems I’m having though are:

                              1. When the processed output button is pressed, it only sends sound to the right speaker (I checked all your routings but nothing looks wrong)

                              2. My processed signal is now filtered because of the EQ2 mid-band EQ curve.

                              I’ve been trying to think of a solution to get rid of the eq cut, and so far I came up with the idea of maybe adding another EQ module also routed to 5&6 to compensate for the EQ cuts by having the gain levels inverted and linking them to the original eq’s frequency parameters somehow so they move at same time, just so that the only signal getting processed (compressed) is the range between the two chosen frequencies, and there is no audible eq'ing or filtering going on. The only processing I would like is just the compressor ducking the volume in the specified range on the mid-band eq.

                              I’ll put a snippet below. It’s very close already I think, apart from those small couple of things I can’t seem to work out.

                              If you or anyone would be so kind to point me in the right direction of getting it functioning the way I’m imagining it then I would be eternally grateful 🙂

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                                Bump... (again. Really struggling with this guys. Can someone please help?) 🤞 😧

                                @SteveRiggs said in RemarkableX Snippet Kit...:

                                Hi, again guys,

                                I’m still on a mission trying to work out this DeEsser (as I can only use HISE 1.6.0 at the moment for this project so have no linkwitz filters yet. It’s better for me to also learn the harder way to do things first) 😎

                                @remarkablex I’ve been experimenting with that cool splitter you made trying to turn it into the vocal DeEsser I’m imagining.

                                I’ve modified a few things so far. The main things being:

                                I added a compressor underneath the '5&6 Out' gain module, and routed it to 5&6, the same channel as the mid-band eq, and that seems to be kind of working. The compression works nicely on the mid-band anyway...

                                I have disabled the EQ1 (Low Pass) & EQ3 (High Pass) and removed one of the FloatingTiles on the EQ display so it focuses in more on where the compression would be happening in the crossover between the 2 bands.

                                The 2 problems I’m having though are:

                                1. When the processed output button is pressed, it only sends sound to the right speaker (I checked all your routings but nothing looks wrong)

                                2. My processed signal is now filtered because of the EQ2 mid-band EQ curve.

                                I’ve been trying to think of a solution to get rid of the eq cut, and so far I came up with the idea of maybe adding another EQ module also routed to 5&6 to compensate for the EQ cuts by having the gain levels inverted and linking them to the original eq’s frequency parameters somehow so they move at same time, just so that the only signal getting processed (compressed) is the range between the two chosen frequencies, and there is no audible eq'ing or filtering going on. The only processing I would like is just the compressor ducking the volume in the specified range on the mid-band eq.

                                I’ll put a snippet below. It’s very close already I think, apart from those small couple of things I can’t seem to work out.

                                If you or anyone would be so kind to point me in the right direction of getting it functioning the way I’m imagining it then I would be eternally grateful 🙂

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