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
Library Creator
Unassigned VST Sound Containers
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Remove
Removes the selected folders or files.
Unassigned Section
This section is divided into two tabs: Samples and VST Sound.
When dropping preset files into a VST Sound container, the Samples list is filled with all
samples that are required. Then, you can decide which VST Sound container you want them
to be part of. In the most simple case, your library only consists of a single VST Sound
container. In this case, you can drag all samples into the container in the Content section.
This adds a Private Audio Folder and the samples are placed inside.
A more advanced setup is to add several subfolders to the Private Audio Folder and to
distribute the samples into these folders, for example, all brass samples to a brass folder,
all string samples to a string folder. This allows for a better overview over the contents of
the container. To select only some samples, use the Unassigned Filter section to limit the
selection of samples to the selected presets.
This filter possibility becomes even more powerful if you want to distribute samples over
multiple VST Sound containers. This could be necessary if you want for example to keep the
VST Sound containers smaller than 4 GB, so that they can be stored on a FAT32 hard drive or
USB stick. In this case, you can drag a part of the samples on one VST Sound container and
the rest on another. This will create a Private Audio Folder in each VST Sound container and
add the samples.
As soon as samples are added to a VST Sound container, the sample path references inside
the presets are remapped to the new VST Sound container location.
Unassigned VST Sound Containers
When adding presets to your library that use samples referring to other VST Sound
containers, these containers are added as required VST Sound containers to the Unassigned