You really need to learn to use the comma. You, my friend, are the teacher's teacher and the instructor's instructor. You are very clear and concise. The best I've heard. (Corrected punctuation.)
a very complete video of the Halion Sonic. Excellent if you are into interested in using the machine for designing you own sound. Deep staff. well explaind, thanks
assuming you know the program, the features, where to find and don't need to see where your mouse is whizzing by various buttons and can guess which ones were selected, then this" intro" is probably useful..
Any ideas on why Halion Sonic SE doesn't recognized my keyboard controller or why the Halion keyboard has no sound? Plus the audio output ports always say "not connected". Maybe a tutorial on this would be good.
About the audio output I can help you with that. Do you have any asio driver? I've installed the asio4all and you can too, it is free so after installation of asio4all you can restart the app and it will ask for switching your driver to asio4all. After that go to studio in top options click studio setup at bottom then change audio system to asio4all and go to control panel then whatever's your soundcard is on your laptop or if you are using any audio interface. Enable the audio input and audio output there. Yup and it should be good 👍🏻
This is just basic how to use synth,I thought this about how actually do something with the instrument. You work with synth you now this. After all it just different synth within the program. We are sitting here watching a guy turn knobs.
You my friend, are the teacher’s, teacher instructor’s, instructor. You are very clear and concise, the best I’ve heard. 👊😎
You really need to learn to use the comma.
You, my friend, are the teacher's teacher and the instructor's instructor. You are very clear and concise. The best I've heard. (Corrected punctuation.)
a very complete video of the Halion Sonic. Excellent if you are into interested in using the machine for designing you own sound. Deep staff. well explaind, thanks
This was more of a tutorial on Trip and Flux than it was on HALion Sonic SE 3.
assuming you know the program, the features, where to find and don't need to see where your mouse is whizzing by various buttons and can guess which ones were selected, then this" intro" is probably useful..
If I had a nickel for every video I've watched that starts with 'Hey Guys!', I would be a wealthy person
Any ideas on why Halion Sonic SE doesn't recognized my keyboard controller or why the Halion keyboard has no sound? Plus the audio output ports always say "not connected". Maybe a tutorial on this would be good.
About the audio output I can help you with that. Do you have any asio driver? I've installed the asio4all and you can too, it is free so after installation of asio4all you can restart the app and it will ask for switching your driver to asio4all. After that go to studio in top options click studio setup at bottom then change audio system to asio4all and go to control panel then whatever's your soundcard is on your laptop or if you are using any audio interface. Enable the audio input and audio output there. Yup and it should be good 👍🏻
So what then is Steinberg Absolute is about. Is it necessary if I need a wide range of instruments. Thanks.
Do you have instructions RE: Cubase 12 and recording Halion SE on multiple tracks?
Givin' Stranger things vibes!
I have a problem. I installed cubase but in my halion se3 only piano is available what should i do?
as long as you know what trip etc is and where to get them, this is useful, otherwisevery frustrating
staggering unhelpful !!!!!!!!
This is just basic how to use synth,I thought this about how actually do something with the instrument. You work with synth you now this. After all it just different synth within the program. We are sitting here watching a guy turn knobs.