![]() The MediaBay has also been overhauled to provide an improved browsing and searching process, making it easier to fine‑tune your selections, whether for presets, multis or sound layers. On this front, there are detailed changes in virtually every area of the software improved menu layouts, greater control over the layout, size and arrangements of sub‑windows, and workspace presets that can be configured for different workflows/tasks. ![]() However, more obvious to existing HALion users will be a refresh of many parts of the UI. So, what’s new in the full version? Well, in the background, Steinberg have added support for Apple Silicon and dongle‑free licensing. ![]() As we will see in a moment, that’s an impressive collection so, if your level of sound design only goes as far as tweaking existing presets (which HALion Sonic most certainly lets you do), and you don’t want to dig deeper into the sound‑design process, this might be an attractive option. Second, the new HALion Sonic 7 Collection (priced at £214 $249.99) bundles the free player with all of the current instruments supplied with the full version of HALion 7. First, HALion Sonic 7 itself is available as a free‑to‑download product. Additionally, alongside the full, flagship product, they have introduced two new HALion Sonic options. The core purpose remains the same but there are plenty of new and revised features within the latest release. Steinberg have now launched HALion 7, some six years after its predecessor. With a good selection of sound expansion packs available, either HALion or HALion Sonic can provide a front‑end to an expansive sonic palette that crosses a wide range of musical genres. These tools are suitable for the keen DIY sound designer to build their own unique sounds but, via the Macro and Library Creator options, also allow developers to produce unique front‑end designs and commercial library expansion packs for the HALion or HALion Sonic platforms (HALion’s more compact offspring that provides ‘player only’ functions but with plenty of options for editing preset sounds). As well as playback and performance features, HALion also provides a substantial set of tools for creating your own instruments using samples, synthesis or a combination of both. It can run as a stand‑alone instrument, or in any DAW as a plug‑in (VST3, AAX and AU formats are supported). HALion is the flagship item on this list. While Steinberg are perhaps best known for their DAW software, their product catalogue also includes some excellent virtual instruments. – Ableton Racks Live 9.HALion is back, and it’s bigger, better and FMier than ever! – MPC V2.11 Expansion Including the FREE MPC Beats – 34 Melodic and Musical Sound menus Available as In the comfort of your own DAW and studio space you can investigate and tear down then rebuild this incredible collection of lovingly prepared, stems, music, and funk. If you’ve ever wondered what elements make up the house that Funk built then look no further. As always at F9, we went back to the original hardware and techniques used throughout the time when Parisian funk and sampled disco strings ruled, not only radio airwaves but the subsonic reverberations of the world’s club systems. Our mission is not just to inspire with this release, but to educate too. The production process was joyous as was the mixing and formatting. This pack ended up being twice the size we expected as we just could not stop adding more elements. We are immensely proud to present F9 Starlight, an extraordinary journey through everybody’s favorite form of funk-based house, music – French, and Disco house. ![]() Starlight French & Disco House P2P | 09 March 2024 | 7.9 GBĮpic Journey into French and Disco House.
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