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

      @Natan You can use intel. You don't even need Apple hardware if you use virtual machines.

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      • NatanN
        Natan @d.healey
        last edited by

        @d-healey 🙏 Thank you sir David
        I already own a Macbook Air i5

        so what version of MacOs?
        What Version of Xcode?

        and any changes need to be applied for hise?

        Appreciate your Help fine Sir🫶

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart @Natan
          last edited by

          @Natan You won't have an enjoyable time working on that old thing with HISE - the compilation times will be at least 5x as high as with the newest Apple silicon models.

          As for Xcode / macOS, just use the latest one that runs on your hardware.

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          • NatanN
            Natan @Christoph Hart
            last edited by

            @Christoph-Hart Thanks Legend🙏

            I guess moving to M1 or M2 MacBook air will be a Better option.
            My current setup kills me for compile and build🙏

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            • Christoph HartC
              Christoph Hart @Natan
              last edited by

              @Natan I recommend the Macbook Air M1 with 16GB and the fastest CPU option (10 core I think). It compiles HISE almost as fast as my 9900K desktop without a fan.

              The performance increases of the M2 is rather incremental, but a Macbook Pro with the M1 Max might yield another 20%-30%. Unfortunately the Xcode linker is still single-threaded which means that 60% of the compilation workload has to be done by a single CPU which is the biggest slowdown.

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              • hisefiloH
                hisefilo @Christoph Hart
                last edited by hisefilo

                @Natan Macbook Air M1 did the job for me. I’m on a M2 now but compiling time is quick enough for both systems.

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                • NatanN
                  Natan
                  last edited by Natan

                  Back to this Topic, Okay I Picked up an M2 Macbook Air, Just for Silicon Exporting,

                  I Have a few questions:

                  • What XCODE Version do I Need?
                  • Do I need XPertyy? (I don't know the name even LOL )
                  • Are there any Additional Changes that I need to do in the project or Xcode Only for Mac Sillicon Exporting?

                  Cheers

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                  • orangeO
                    orange @Natan
                    last edited by orange

                    @Natan

                    • It seems that currently the latest compatible XCode version is 14.3 and the macOS version is Ventura (for now) Sonoma needs XCode 15 and that XCode version gives errors while compiling

                    • Yes you still need xcpretty

                    • Just compile the HISE without IPP, the process is straightforward

                    develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                    macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                    • DabDabD
                      DabDab @orange
                      last edited by DabDab

                      @orange said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                      @Natan

                      • It seems that currently the latest compatible XCode version is 14.3 and the macOS version is Ventura (for now) Sonoma needs XCode 15 and that XCode version gives errors while compiling

                      • Yes you still need xcpretty

                      • Just compile the HISE without IPP, the process is straightforward

                      I have a question...
                      If I compile plugins from old Catalina OSX, does not run on M1/M2 machine, right ? What OSX (latest) will it support ( Intel CPU) ?

                      Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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                      • orangeO
                        orange @DabDab
                        last edited by

                        @DabDab said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                        @orange said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                        @Natan

                        • It seems that currently the latest compatible XCode version is 14.3 and the macOS version is Ventura (for now) Sonoma needs XCode 15 and that XCode version gives errors while compiling

                        • Yes you still need xcpretty

                        • Just compile the HISE without IPP, the process is straightforward

                        I have a question...
                        If I compile plugins from old Catalina OSX, does not run on M1/M2 machine, right ? What OSX (latest) will it support ( Intel CPU) ?

                        You can compile universal binaries (intel + arm supported in one plugin) on intel machines too. Minimum requirement is XCode 12.2 and Catalina 10.15.4.

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                        Building a Universal macOS Binary | Apple Developer Documentation

                        Create macOS apps and other executables that run natively on both Apple silicon and Intel-based Mac computers.

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                        Apple Developer Documentation (developer.apple.com)

                        develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                        macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                        • DabDabD
                          DabDab @orange
                          last edited by

                          @orange OK. That means if I make an AU (component ) or Mac VST3 plugins from Intel CPU & Catalina, will it run on mac Silicon and New OSX ?

                          Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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

                            @DabDab Yes

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                            YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                            • orangeO
                              orange @DabDab
                              last edited by orange

                              @DabDab said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                              @orange OK. That means if I make an AU (component ) or Mac VST3 plugins from Intel CPU & Catalina, will it run on mac Silicon and New OSX ?

                              Yes, the plugin will work on Apple Silicon natively (no need for Rosetta).

                              The opposite is also possible. The plugin you compile as a universal binary on an Apple Silicon Mac will also work on Intel Mac too.

                              develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                              macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                              • DabDabD
                                DabDab @orange
                                last edited by

                                @orange said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                                @DabDab said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                                @orange OK. That means if I make an AU (component ) or Mac VST3 plugins from Intel CPU & Catalina, will it run on mac Silicon and New OSX ?

                                Yes, the plugin will work on Apple Silicon natively (no need for Rosetta).

                                The opposite is also possible. The plugin you compile as a universal binary on an Apple Silicon Mac will also work on Intel Mac too.

                                Lovely. 😃 Thank you for the answer and clearing my doubts.

                                Bollywood Music Producer and Trance Producer.

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                                • NatanN
                                  Natan
                                  last edited by Natan

                                  @orange @d-healey @hisefilo
                                  Thank you guys, Cheers

                                  I am in the middle of Building Hise on a new Macbook,
                                  What settings I need to change in projucer for universal built?

                                  Also Do you have any Link to XCode 14.3?

                                  Screenshot 2023-12-04 at 3.59.53 PM.png

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                                  • orangeO
                                    orange @Natan
                                    last edited by orange

                                    @Natan

                                    Also Do you have any Link to XCode 14.3?

                                    For old Xcode versions:
                                    https://developer.apple.com/download/all/

                                    develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                                    macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                                    • NatanN
                                      Natan @orange
                                      last edited by

                                      @orange said in Do I need a M1 / M2 Machine for Apple silicon support?:

                                      https://developer.apple.com/download/all/

                                      Thanks buddy, Youre the best

                                      And Did you changed anything on Projucer?

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                                      • orangeO
                                        orange @Natan
                                        last edited by orange

                                        @Natan

                                        And Did you changed anything on Projucer?

                                        I don't change anything.

                                        For the plugin export, the Projucer file created by Hise has this setting automatically. This is the universal binary setting.

                                        Screen Shot 2023-12-04 at 15.39.07.png

                                        develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                                        macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                                        • NatanN
                                          Natan @orange
                                          last edited by

                                          @orange Thank bro, Did you install iPP? or is it Disabled?

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

                                            @Natan Don't use IPP on Mac

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

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