@d-healey Thanks I'll defo check it out :)
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Andy
@d-healey Thanks I'll defo check it out :)
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Andy
@d-healey The main hise tutorial build an instrument in 5 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MvkQcMi89o
Ok will load visual studio 2017 but i'm also currently doing an vst instrument coding course online which uses 2019 so do you think it will work at the same time?
It sounds like my visual studio maybe the reason why Hise won't build properly using your method.
Thanks @Tod-Slaughter & @d-healey you have been very helpful and i appreciate you taking the time on a sunday :)
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Andy
@Tod-Slaughter Ok great. So use the interface designer to change all the details. Why doesn't it just rename the knob from the start though? Or do you have to do it this way on your version too? rather than the quick way showed on the tutorials?
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Andrew
@Tod-Slaughter What screen am i supposed to be looking at?
@Tod-Slaughter Thanks for taking the time to help me. It still won't let me do anything. i.e look at your code for the sinewave generator or anything else to be honest. Still won't let me rename a button etc either.
@d-healey @Tod-Slaughter Here is the video of me using Hise via the exe file. as you can see it doesn't ask to rename the file and I cant see to do much more with it after that besides rescale it. It won't attach to the gain button either. Hope this is shows enough.
Noob apologies
Andrew
@Tod-Slaughter I uploaded the mp4 video using upload file on here. obviously didn't work. Is there a better way to upload the video i haven't seen? or shall i post to youtube and link it?
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@d-healey [0_1561902206484_hise1.mp4](Uploading 100%) Here is the video using hise.exe - I noticed something was different when you couldn't rename the knob.
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Andrew
@d-healey Yes will do a video asasp David and thanks for the reply and your tutorial videos. Can I just confirm that you can use either the downloaded hise.exe OR the source build version demonstrated by your tutorial when coding?
I tried to build from source using visual studio 2019 but it threw errors at me so i used the hise.exe instead.
Thats the only possible thing i could think of.
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