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Steinberg VST Sampler HALion 3 Operation Manual
Steinberg VST Sampler HALion 3 Operation Manual
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HALionTutorials 14 – 211 ❐The key to which a key switch is assigned (in this example the C 1 key) should not have a sample mapped to it! If your sample folder has sam- ples mapped to this key, select another key which is currently not as- signed a key zone. Which key you select is entirely up to you as long as you can play it from your MIDI keyboard and it doesn’t contain a sample. 7.The “Play If” conditions section to the right should be set to “Note On” in the first pop-up, and in the second pop-up...
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HALion14 – 212 Tutorials Example 2: Note On / Note Off In this example, well use an extremely useful function. More and more libraries include “note off” samples to simulate the release or reverb “tail” of an instrument e.g. a grand piano. 1.Load two sub-folders into an empty Program using the methods de- scribed in earlier examples. One folder will contain the “main” samples, the other the “note off” samples. 2.As always, ensure that Select edit mode is activated. 3.Select your “note off” folder...
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HALionTutorials 14 – 213 Tutorial 3: Using crossfades and curves In the following examples well cover a number of different crossfades. This tutorial assumes that you are familiar with concepts such as fold- ers, how to load multiple folders into a program, how to bring up con- text menus and the difference between “All” and “Select” edit modes in HALion. Example 1: A simple one way fade Fading in an additional sound using the modulation wheel is a very useful feature. In this example we describe...
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HALion14 – 214 Tutorials 10.Save this modulation set-up as a preset, so you can later apply this modulation to any layered Program simply by selecting one of the sub- folders and choosing this preset. Type in a descriptive name in the box, something like “MW off to full” and click on the “+” to store the Preset. Now lets create a two-way fade. Keep the current setup exactly as it is. What we are going to do is to add a third Program that fades out as the strings fade in. Since weve kept the settings,...
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HALionTutorials 14 – 215 Example 2: Multiple crossfades using curves Up until now we have used a fairly simple technique to fade one sound out and fade another in. In this example we will create a three-way crossfade, with more control over the fades. To achieve this well need to use “curves”. This time well be loading three sub-folders containing “Flute pp”, “Flute mf” and “Flute ff” samples (again, this applies to any multiple dynamics Program). What we want to achieve is precise control of the...
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HALion14 – 216 Tutorials We are now going to define the fade points for each of our three lay- ers in turn. 4.Select the first sub-folder (Flute pp) and click on the “Edit” button in the “Source” column. Make sure Select edit mode is active. 5.Select “User defined” from the Function pop-up menu. A miniature diagram with a diagonal line appears to the right. 6.Click the Edit button beside the diagram. The Crossfade dialog appears. The dialog allows you to set up a curve to control ex- actly the shape of...
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HALionTutorials 14 – 217 7.Click on the curve point in the bottom left corner and drag it upwards along the diagonal line so that all four points are visible. Move the points around so that you end-up with the following settings (a pair of numbers shows you the current value of each point in real time as you move them): The first number of the pair of numbers shown for each point determines how much we attenuate the signal, and the second number shows at which modulation wheel posi- tion the...
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HALion14 – 218 Tutorials •The sound is totally faded out at modulation wheel position 0, full level at position 64 and again totally faded out at position 127. 11.Click OK to close the dialog and apply the curve. 12.Select the third (Flute ff) sub-folder and click the Edit button again to open the Crossfade dialog. 13.Move the points to the following positions: • Point 1: 127 – 0 • Point 2: 127 – 64 • Point 3: 0 – 127
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HALionTutorials 14 – 219 •The sound is totally faded out between modulation wheel positions 0 to 64 and faded in fully by the time we reach position 127. •Sometimes you may want to adjust the volume of a layer independently from the modulation wheel position. Use the “Range” parameter to restrict how loud the layer can become (you can hear the effect in real time). After testing that the three-way fade works fine, you might want to save these three presets and work out even bigger crossfades!...