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      yall
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      hello mac users. simple question. I plan to buy a MacBook Pro with the M3 processor. could I compile hise on it without difficulty?

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        Christoph Hart @yall
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        @yall of course why shouldn‘t you?

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          yall @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart I haven't bought this MacBook Pro yet. I was simply asking the question about compatibility before buying but now I know and your answer will cost me €3000 😂

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            Christoph Hart @yall
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            @yall The m3 might not be the best performance / price ratio though but I don‘t know if you can still get older models as new hardware.

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              oskarsh @yall
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              @yall Macbook Pro M1 is hands down the best price / value for the money.

              HISE Developer for hire :)

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                ustk @oskarsh
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                Confirmed, got an M3 pro, might not be the best move of my life. Incredibly powerful for sure, but the pref for money compared to M1 is lower...

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

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                  yall @ustk
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                  @ustk I bought it yesterday for €2029 16GB RAM, 1T SSD. I just compiled a hise demo project. build in 2 minutes compared to 1 hour with my old mac. However, I can't find my files. vst3 and .components. !! they are not in the user library or mac library. an idea?

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                    d.healey @yall
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                    @yall check the binaries folder

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                      yall @d.healey
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                      @d-healey in the binary project folder. I only have a debug folder. really weird

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                        d.healey @yall
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                        @yall Are you using the develop branch? (You should be if you are using Sonoma)

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                          yall @d.healey
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                          @d-healey .Yes exactly. and hise compiled well. On my old Mac, I used to go and retrieve the components and vst3 files from the library. but the same when launching a .vst3 search I find nothing

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                            d.healey @yall
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                            @yall Yeah new version uses the binaries folder instead

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                              yall @d.healey
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                              @d-healey I just compiled an example of Christoph Hart basic synth. compiled successfully but the files are still not found. I tried to compile "build for testing, profiling too". always nothing . I use the latest version of xcode but that is not the problem because hise compiled correctly. I go through the autogenerate file of the project because the compilation from hise tells me that projucer is not checked and suggests that I put the projucer file in the trash.

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                                yall @yall
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                                @d-healey I just uninstalled everything and reinstalled everything works ' the vst3 and components are moved to the build project folder. when I downloaded hise, the projucer did not open because it was not verified. I downloaded juce directly from the site. I managed to open the juice of the hise dev folder. and everything works. and the compilation goes very very quickly :)

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