![]() With Sonic you can get up to 16 instruments loaded into the same VSTi instance, and you get an added ability of creating layers that will trigger over the same channel. Both of these require a Steinberg USB dongle. The stand alone version can handle up to 64 channels (over 4 input ports). Sonic and Halion 5 come with stand alone, VST2 and VST3 plugin options. At this time Sonic and H5 both require a Steinberg USB dongle. In these players, HSO gets a special macro screen that looks very similar to the screen shot offered above, but you can load up several of them at once in the same instance if you like. HSO also works as a content library in Halion 4/5/etc. If you do not use the dongle option, it can be a bit fussy to move around from machine to machine (requires interaction with your MySteinberg account).Ĭlick for image of the included HSO VST2 UI. As far as I know, you can only use HSO on one computer at a time (either in soft-eLicenser or on a dongle). HSO does not require a Steinberg USB dongle, but it can be moved to one permenantly if you so choose. ![]() The included VSTi is a single instrument/patch per instance UI. It comes with a small VST2 interface in one of the Extras folders that is VST2 compatible with Sibelius. An icon to launch it should show up somewhere in the search hit list.I have Halion Symphonic Orchestra (HSO) as it is currently sold on its own as a sound library. It shouldn’t matter, but it’s just a precaution to make sure something else running in the background that uses Media Bay isn’t interfering with the update process.Īn alternate way to get into that Library Manager is to tap your Windows start bar and type in steinberg. Just go straight into Steinberg Download Assistant and work from there. Do NOT launch any Steinberg Hosts or instruments before hand. If Download Assistant wants to update eLicenser, allow it to do so. If you have a Steinberg Dongle, make sure it is plugged in. Before doing this, I’d recommend rebooting your system first. If you don’t think this is the case and you want to ‘be sure’ of a fresh, up to date, and uncorrupted installation, you could uninstall them via Library Manager and then try a reinstall (double check you’ve downloaded the latest versions). ![]() If it doesn’t want to take it, it might mean the same or a newer version is already installed. You don’t have to double click every single file! Just any ‘one’ for a given directory, and Library Manager will walk you through the rest. Note, some ‘libraries’ might have ‘multiple’ vstsound files involved. You’ll get options to install anything in that ‘directory’ from there. That should bring up the Steinberg Library Manager. Go into that download folder, Double click any of the vstsound files therein. Typically you’ll get an activation code or something for such instruments and can then find them in Steinberg Download Center, or in some cases it might be a direct download of the vstsound files for a completely local install (just unzip if necissary, and double click one of the files). ![]() You might also find various links to other free instruments. Some others like Verve can be downloaded separately in your Cubase tab. The stuff that comes with Cubase Pro as part of the main SE content package should be:ĭorico is Similar, but instead of Hybrid and Flux, you get HALion Symphonic Orchestra, and Olympus Choir Micro Note, I have a lot of content in mine since I have full HALion 7, plus a few other add-on libraries.
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