
- #HALION SONIC SE 3 VS HALION 6 FULL VERSION#
- #HALION SONIC SE 3 VS HALION 6 UPDATE#
- #HALION SONIC SE 3 VS HALION 6 SOFTWARE#
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HALion: The full version of HALion, including sampling and scripting functionality. For example, it does not include custom macro and sampling features. HALion Sonic: A version of HALion with reduced functionality. HALion Sonic SE: A free version of HALion Sonic (also included with all versions of Cubase ), with a smaller sample library and reduced sound synthesis functionality. There are 3 different editions of HALion available: Version 6 of HALion, announced at Winter NAMM Show on 19 January 2017 (alongside version 3 of HALion Sonic), introduced new features such as customization macros and user scripting (using a LUA-based scripting language ). Version 5 (and version 2 of HALion Sonic) followed in July 2013 with new instruments and effects. Version 4 of the main edition of HALion was announced at Musikmesse 2011, introducing sound synthesis features to expand beyond purely sample-based audio. #HALION SONIC SE 3 VS HALION 6 SOFTWARE#
In June 2010, Steinberg announced the HALion Sonic edition of the software, positioned as the successor to their previous Hypersonic 2 software instrument, including both sampling and sound synthesis functionality. In July 2009, Michael Fakesch (former member of the band Funkstörung) produced a score for the Philips commercial Carousel (which won the Film Grand Prix award at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival ) using the HALion Symphonic Orchestra and Cubase.
#HALION SONIC SE 3 VS HALION 6 UPDATE#
On 1 April 2009, Steinberg released the version 3.5 update to HALion, which introduced 64-bit support.
Īt Musikmesse 2006, Steinberg announced a specific version of the software, known as the HALion Symphonic Orchestra, which included the samples to represent a full orchestra. By the year 2004, it had reached version 3. The first version of HALion was released by Steinberg in 2001.