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    • clevername27C
      clevername27
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      …it puts them in the ~Library folder. Where is that set, please?

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @clevername27
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        @clevername27

        ~Users//Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components (and VST3)

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        • clevername27C
          clevername27 @Lindon
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          @Lindon Thanks - I do understand that - I mean why isn't HISE putting them in the project folder?

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @clevername27
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            @clevername27 said in Compiling macOS Components and VST3 Doesn't Put Them in the Project Folder:

            @Lindon Thanks - I do understand that - I mean why isn't HISE putting them in the project folder?

            It never has. Given there are only 2 places that you can put plugins on the Mac I guess its doing this transfer for you....

            Obviously on Windows the VST3 can go anywhere the user likes, so as HISE doesn't know this location, it puts the plugins in the project structure.

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            • d.healeyD
              d.healey @Lindon
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              @Lindon said in Compiling macOS Components and VST3 Doesn't Put Them in the Project Folder:

              Obviously on Windows the VST3 can go anywhere the user likes

              It shouldn't - https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000177084-VST-plug-in-locations-on-Windows

              In a recent commit of HISE Christoph removed the copy step so it should no longer be moving the plugin files automatically (although this might only apply on the latest MacOS version I'm not sure).

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @d.healey
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                @d-healey said in Compiling macOS Components and VST3 Doesn't Put Them in the Project Folder:

                @Lindon said in Compiling macOS Components and VST3 Doesn't Put Them in the Project Folder:

                Obviously on Windows the VST3 can go anywhere the user likes

                It shouldn't - https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/en-us/articles/115000177084-VST-plug-in-locations-on-Windows

                In a recent commit of HISE Christoph removed the copy step so it should no longer be moving the plugin files automatically (although this might only apply on the latest MacOS version I'm not sure).

                ..yeah and the number of my user base who follow that "recommendation" from Sberg is not that great....

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                  • bendursoB
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                    @d-healey said in Compiling macOS Components and VST3 Doesn't Put Them in the Project Folder:

                    In a recent commit of HISE Christoph removed the copy step so it should no longer be moving the plugin files automatically (although this might only apply on the latest MacOS version I'm not sure).

                    I can confirm. I'm using Sonoma 14.3.1, and the compiled plugins are now located inside the project folder. That was a good surprise :)

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