![]() ![]() I updated eLicenser and successfully got the license working. I assumed that as I installed it I’d be prompted to those 2 important things, location of my main VST Plugins folder, and the most important thing where do I want my content placed. It defaulted to This PC\Local Disk C:\Users\Owner\Downloads\Steinberg\WIN64\HALion 6. In any case, check out HALion Sonic 7.I used the Steinberg Download Assistant and it proceeded to download 14 huge files (13 of them RAR files) and it didn’t prompt me where to download it. We decided to leave the discontinued HALion Sonic SE 3 files in place, since some, few, people still use old legacy VST instruments wich are now part of the VST Sound library. EDIT: This does only count for Cubase and Nuendo! Third party DAW might still try to load old halion Sonic SE! This should also “just work” as we also invested a lot of work to make this seamless as possible. If you load a project containing HALion Sonic 3 or HALion Sonic SE 3, it will replace those instruments. HALion Sonic 7 replaces all older versions of HALion Sonic. Existing rojects usually load just fine, we have put a lot of emphasis on backward compatibility. HALion 7 replaces any older versions of HALion. We wanted to make it clear that one version is for playing and HALion 7 is for playing, design and development of VST Sound files. Please also read the announcement of Sonic SE is discontinued as it’s place is now taken by HALion Sonic 7. Basically, you get HALion 7 with the Collection library thrown into the package, which is a great deal imho. So, you do NOT need to buy HALion Sonic Collection, if you buy HALion 7. It contains all the content included in the HALion Sonic 7 Collection in ADDITION to the Sound Design environment. HALion 7: Get this if you want to go DEEP into sounddesign and instrument development. Since HALion Sonic 7 is free, you essentially pay for a collection of VST Sound instruments, that should leave not much to be desired (covers anything from electronic to classical styles, rythm, texture, melodies) For those who own the full HALion Sonic 3, It also contains the NEW FMLab (full fm synth capabilites) and TALES instruments, which run inside HALion Sonic 7! So if all you want is play and get your hands on these instruments, get the collection and run it in HALion Sonic 7. HALion Sonic Collection: This is really a packed bundle of exquisite content. ![]() It can load all existing VST Sound content, released for HALion Sonic and HALion Sonic SE, if you already own a license for that content. But even without anything, it is a functional subtractive synth (so what are you waiting for, check it out, it’s free!). HALion Sonic 7: The free(!) plugin, without any content. So which bundle (called versions on our comparison website) should I get? TALES: An amazing hybrid instrument of a deep sampled open tuned guitar and synth layers. These instruments are available seperately or in the bundles mentioned below:įM LAB: A fully featured FM Synth, with the ability to create your own sounds and a great library of presets. We also created two new VST Sound instruments running INSIDE the free HALion Sonic 7. HALion Sonic 7 has more features then HALIon Sonic SE regarding live performance and layering abilities. HALion Sonic 7 is FREE and replaces HALion Sonic SE. HALion Sonic 7: The beloved player for instrument libraries with performance features for layering, splitting, mapping and scene/preset jumping. ![]() HALion 7: The well known and incredibly powerful instrument and sound design environment, we all love. It is two versions of HALion but sold in three bundles, including two new instrument libraries. Thanks for bringing up this question and sorry for the confusion. You can comper editions here:Ĭompare the Versions of HALion | Steinberg HALion 7, HALion Sonic 7 Collection and HALIon Sonic 7. ![]()
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