User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Installation and Setup
- HALion Control Panel
- Common Editing Methods
- Global Functions and Settings
- Plug-in Functions Section
- Plug-in Name and Steinberg Logo
- Toolbar
- Keyboard Editor
- Quick Controls
- Value Tooltips
- Assigning Quick Controls
- Unassigning Quick Controls
- Single Assignment vs. Multi Assignment
- Quick Control Assignments Editor
- Managing Quick Controls
- Setting the Scope for Quick Control Assignments
- Receiving Quick Controls
- Adjusting the Curvature
- Setting the Mode for the Quick Control Assignment
- Neutral Setting
- Bypassing Quick Controls
- Assigning Quick Controls in the Modulation Matrix
- Options Editor
- AI Knob Support
- Automation
- Managing Your Sounds
- About Programs, Layers, Multis, Macro Pages, and Presets
- Registering VST Sounds
- Loading Programs and Layers
- Load Dialog
- Slot Rack
- Managing and Loading Files
- Managing Multis
- Managing Files via the MediaBay
- Loading Files Using the Browser
- Working with General MIDI Files
- Mapping Zones
- Editing Programs and Layers
- Editing Zones
- Adding Zones
- Zone Types
- Adding Samples to Empty Zones
- Absolute and Relative Editing
- Editing Selected Zones or All Zones
- Global Zone Settings
- Voice Control Section
- Voice Control Section for Organ Zones
- Pitch Section
- Oscillator Section
- Sample Oscillator Section
- Organ Oscillator Section
- Wavetable Section
- AudioWarp Section
- Filter Section
- Amplifier Section
- Envelope Section
- LFO Section
- Step Modulator
- Modulation Matrix
- Editing Samples in the Sample Editor
- Wavetable Synthesis
- Granular Synthesis
- MIDI Editing and Controllers
- Mixing, Routing, and Effect Handling
- Loading and Managing Programs via the Program Table
- Program Tree
- Program Tree Elements
- Program Tree Columns and Controls
- Editing Programs, Zones and Layers
- Importing Samples
- Replacing Samples
- Exporting Samples
- Exporting Programs and Layers with Samples
- Exporting Programs and Layers as HALion Sonic SE Layer Presets
- Importing Sliced Loops
- Selections in the Program Tree
- Navigating in the Program Tree
- Sorting the Program Tree Elements
- Setting Up the Program in the Program Tree
- Renaming Elements
- Sample Recorder
- Included Instruments
- Parameter List
- Macro Pages
- Macro Pages, Templates, Controls, Resources, and Libraries
- Getting Started
- Macro Page Designer
- Editing and Assembling Elements
- Libraries
- Connecting Macro Page Controls to HALion Parameters
- Collaborating on Macro Pages
- Cleaning Up and Consolidating Your Macro Pages
- Saving Macro Pages
- Library Creator
- Library Manager
- Effects Reference
- MIDI Modules Reference
- Key Commands Reference
- Note Expression
- Using the Standalone Version of the Plug-In
- Index
Sample Recorder
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Input Gain
Adjusts the input level for the recording.
Sample Mode
Determines whether you can make a single recording or record multiple
samples.
• In Single mode, you can only record one sample.
• In Auto-Next mode, you can record multiple samples in a row. This is
particularly useful when working with the Audio Threshold, MIDI Note-
On, and MIDI Note-Off modes. Every time that a sample is recorded, the
Sample Recorder reverts to its record-enabled state and starts recording
again as soon as the condition that triggers recording is met.
Destination Layer
This field displays the name of the layer into which the sample zone is recorded.
Set
Allows you to switch the layer, even if Record Enable is active.
To switch to another layer, select it in the Program Tree and click Set.
Mapping
When you record multiple samples, you can specify how they are mapped to the
keyboard.
• As played can be used when the recording start is triggered by MIDI notes.
The played notes determine the root key of the sample.
• Fixed maps all samples to the key that is specified in the Key text field.
• Chromatic maps the samples chromatically to the keys on the keyboard,
starting with the key that is specified in the Key text field.
• White Keys maps the samples to the white keys on the keyboard, starting
with the key that is specified in the Key text field.
• Black Keys maps the samples to the black keys on the keyboard, starting
with the key that is specified in the Key text field.
Key
Specifies the initial key or the fixed key for the sample mapping, depending on the
selection you made on the Mapping pop-up menu.
Fill Gaps
Allows you to automatically map samples so that they are distributed over the
keyboard. The available key range is from C-2 to G8.
• If Off is selected, the sample zone is mapped only to the root key of the
sample.
• If Fill Centered is selected, the mapping of the sample zones is extended
upwards and downwards halfway towards the adjacent sample zone. The
mapping spans the entire keyboard range.
• If Fill Up is selected, the mapping of the sample zones is extended upwards
until the next sample zone is reached.