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Hi,

Here is the starter tutorial on compiling Synthedit modules with the codeblocks IDE & MinGW compiler.

I have plans for adding more tutorials on module making using codeblocks, but for now there is only one.


Link to Codeblocks site

Download link to Codeblocks with MinGW compiler

Notes :

If you want to use microsoft compiler with codeblocks, that's up to you, but the compiling options will look different then in the tutorial.

The download link is to the stable version, newer versions can be downloaded here.

You'll also need the synthedit SDK.

Extract the SDK somewhere on your harddrive, it doesn't need to be in the codeblocks directory.

Make a copy of the gain_MK2 example folder in the SE SDK dir. and rename it to something you want.



Enjoy!

Tutorials Available :


  1. Starter Tutorial: How to compile the gain_mk2 example with codeblocks IDE & MinGW






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