![]() ![]() It really is worth the time to get it mastered and figured out. I wouldn’t trade it for the world and it is the single most used piece of software in my studio next to Cubase 7 itself. Halion 4 isn’t perfect I know, but it is very, very good in its own right. You may get something out of it after all. I apologize if I am being redundant in telling you things you already know, but I am unaware of your technical level of expertise when it comes to Halion, so figured better safe than sorry and tell you more, instead of less. For all other parameters that may be odd, such as volume, panning, filters etc, these can be fixed in the ‘zone’ tab. This is where you set the start and end points, set up loops, adjust the release node etc. You can however adjust these ‘misplaced’ parameters to your liking through taking the time to manually edit through the ‘sample’ tab. I have not found a way to correct this during the import, it seems to be all or nothing with how Halion is reading the data from within the template. Sometimes I import stuff spot on, then others just exhibit odd parameter settings like you are noticing. Sometimes importing other formats does have this effect, I have noticed it too and it really is random. ![]()
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