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wobblymatt New Member
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:24 pm Post subject: How to auto sync loops in Halion 3 |
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Hi I hope someone can help me here!
I'm using Halion 3 with Cubase VST 3.1
I cannot find a control in Halion to automaticaly sync loops to tempo in Halion.
For the moment I have to sync them between the two markers in Cubase and then re-load them into Halion from the audio pool in Cubase
This is a bit time consuming as I wish to import for example: 128 bpm loops into Halion which is synced to 130 bpm (via the host Cubase)
There must be a button somewhere in Halion for this!
This might seem a simple question but I've spent some time hair pulling over this
Thanks in advance _________________ Q6600@3ghz, 4GBDDR2 800,Windows 7 32Bit Build 7600, 2*640GB Samsung HDD RAID0, etc...
Cubase SX3, Wavelab 6, Hypersonic 2 and Halion 3 |
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yeti Member
Joined: 06 Nov 2005 Posts: 477 Location: Zentraleuropa
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:31 am Post subject: |
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There is NO Button for this function... because there is no function for this
greets  _________________ System: PIV 3Ghz, Asus P5B, 2GB DDR Ram, Radeon X300, 2 Samsung SATA Drives, Audio Steinberg VSL2020, C 5, Reason 4, Halion 3.3, Stylus RMX, 3xUADs, Motu 828MK3, Acer Aspire 1714 NB
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wobblymatt New Member
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:38 am Post subject: |
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I don't need a button
I just need to know how to automaticly sync samples to tempo in Halion
I just want to throw them into Halion and map them across the keyboard & play!
Thanks for the response _________________ Q6600@3ghz, 4GBDDR2 800,Windows 7 32Bit Build 7600, 2*640GB Samsung HDD RAID0, etc...
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yeti Member
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:40 am Post subject: |
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You cannot tempo-sync Samples in Halion auomatically.... hopefully they come up in Halion 4 with this ... _________________ System: PIV 3Ghz, Asus P5B, 2GB DDR Ram, Radeon X300, 2 Samsung SATA Drives, Audio Steinberg VSL2020, C 5, Reason 4, Halion 3.3, Stylus RMX, 3xUADs, Motu 828MK3, Acer Aspire 1714 NB
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wobblymatt New Member
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:50 am Post subject: |
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I hope so too!
I just had to pay 100€ for the upgrade from Wavelab 5 to 6 to make it work with Windows 7
I really wish that Halion could do this.
It is Steinberg's "sampler" isn't it?
I really don't want to have to hop between too many programs all the time _________________ Q6600@3ghz, 4GBDDR2 800,Windows 7 32Bit Build 7600, 2*640GB Samsung HDD RAID0, etc...
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yeti Member
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 3:00 am Post subject: |
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Yes it is from steinberg....
and it is good for what it is....
the workaround is tho strech the samples in Cubase or whatever to the destination tempo and drag them into h3 or use freeware like UVI Workstation to strech loops to hosttempo...
shure it would be fine to handle everything in one machine.... i think they will come up with this feature... but when this is another question
greets _________________ System: PIV 3Ghz, Asus P5B, 2GB DDR Ram, Radeon X300, 2 Samsung SATA Drives, Audio Steinberg VSL2020, C 5, Reason 4, Halion 3.3, Stylus RMX, 3xUADs, Motu 828MK3, Acer Aspire 1714 NB
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