![]() If you keep HSSE on your system, you could leave the VST2 wrappers in place. Sonic 7 is really close in appearance to the old SE. You can always reinstall it should you find some odd and desperate situation where it’s needed again. Personally, unless you need a VST2 pathway to HALion for some non-Steinberg hosts…I’d recommend simply uninstalling HSSE using your computer OSes application manager. I’m not sure where Mac OS keeps them, but it’s something similar in nature.). If for some reason you want to force a VST3 host to use the old HSSE, then you exchange the Sonic 7 and HSSE folders in your VST3 directory (On Windows it’s in “%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Program Files\Common Files\VST3\Steinberg”. In this case, either uninstall HSSE completely, or find your system’s VST3 directory and ‘ move’ the HALion Sonic SE folder to a backup location. Some might pick up on the duplicate IDs and ‘ask’ which you want to use. Some will skip over HALion gracefully and list/load neither one (or even blacklist them both). Some older, or non Steinberg hosts will freak out if VST3 wrappers for both Sonic 7 and HSSE 3 are installed. End result…HSSE is ignored and Sonic 7 gets loaded…and it’s fully backward compatible with all the previous versions of HSSE. This shouldn’t be a problem with the latest versions of Cubase, Nuendo, and Dorico, as they know what to do if a vst3 wrapper is present on the system for both HSSE 3 and Sonic 7. Your old HSSE does NOT get uninstalled on its own. There will no longer be a separate ‘scaled down’ SE version. VST3 compatible Hosts see Sonic 7 as SE AND as Full Sonic now. Apparently Sonic 7 registers itself under two plugin IDs. Wait until it’s done!Īt this point Sonic 7 automatically replaces any instances of HSSE in your projects (even older ones). The purpose of the library updates is to get versions that are dongle free.ĭo NOT start any HALion instances while this stuff is still downloading and installing. If you refuse this step things should still work, but your old eLicenser/dongle will need to be in place. If it’s not in your ‘update’ tab already, you can find it under any of your Steinberg host tabs (Cubase/Dorico/etc).Īccept updates for your HALion sound libraries. For a while yet it’ll remain a required component to support Steinberg products. Don’t try to bypass this thinking you don’t need eLicenser anymore. The first thing it will do is make sure the old eLicenser is installed and up to date. This helps ensure that the shared Steinberg mediabay and what not doesn’t get corrupted during installation. Perhaps even make it safer by starting the process just after a cold system boot. Make sure you don’t have any instances of a Steinberg host (Like Cubase, Nuendo, or Dorico), nor any instances of HALion ‘running’ anywhere on your system. The pre-configured Touchosc and Liine Lemur templates included will trigger these notes from the Tablet preset.If you have a Steinberg dongle, make sure it’s plugged in. The second will trigger notes below the keyboard range (C#-2 thru G#-2). One configures the pads to trigger via the bottom 8 keys of an 88-key controller. ![]() In the upper left corner of the trigger pad window is a pull-down that contains 2 presets. All patches that utilize the Arp or Midi Player are pre-configured to trigger from these pads by default. Patterns are set via drag and drop from the number 1-8 buttons on the Arp or Midi Player page. The pads can also be assigned to the 8 patterns on the Midi Player page as well. ![]() Once you play around with this feature it becomes a very powerful creative tool. This allows you to perform pattern switches in real time creating almost endless pattern possibilities from the 8 available "live" patterns. ![]() These can be triggered "on the fly" all without losing sync in real time. * Additionally, there is a complete suite of 61 audio effect processors in total available via the AUX FX Sends in the mixer portion of HALion Sonic SE.Ĩ Trigger pads are assigned to the Arpeggiater's 8 possible patterns. ![]() Morph Filter with 2 filter shapes that can be controlled via the automatable XY controller right on the Morph Filter FX module.Ģ independent stereo Delays with 3 modes.Įfficient Algorithmic Reverb with many parameters to tailor its sound.Ĭonvolution Reverb with many impulse choices. There are also unique morphing filters that seamlessly blend between up to 4 out of 24 filter types via the XY Page. Main Synth Filter with VCF section that has 24 filter shapes and five distortion modes. Control over amp heads and cabinets as well as microphone position. Vintage Compressor which is at the end of the signal chain before the reverb to act like a "Mastering Compressor".ĭistortion module with 4 distortion effect types. The FX Page provides you with 18 different insert effects to enable or disable. ![]()
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