![]() ![]() Then again I also now realise that when I bought my Steinberg Audio interface it came with a copy of Cubase AI which also included some sound content and which I subsequently upgraded to Cubase Elements and then Cubase Pro (even more sound content) so maybe the accordions came with one of those. Oh boy, Starship! I can see how the #stayhomelements process would be off putting to anyone considering a purchase.Īpologies again if I misled you and thanks for your understanding - I think it might just be my bad memory □ I could have sworn that I recorded the song where I used the accordions before I upgraded to HS3. 3rd place to SampleTank and Kontakt Player. I found my experience with Halion itself frustrating, the UI is cramped and confusing and the help was of no help. So I'm thinking that Steinberg is kinda failing in the freebie department if they want to attract us to purchase their other products as a result. I also try to play my part by promoting the free stuff that these companies release, to make sure that people know about it and are attracted to it. Meldaproduction, for instance, has sold me several licenses after drawing me in with their free bundle, as have Boz and Hornet. And lest anyone think that I'm just a leech who only sucks up free stuff, yes, I'm frugal, but I spend money at the companies whose freebies prove useful. ![]() I was thinking I'd like to try their free notation editor, Dorico, but I dunno if I want to even mess with Steinberg any more at this point. There's a folder with VSTpresets in it, and the Steinberg Library Manager wakes up and registers them as such, but when I try to load them into Halion, as the Zombies said, don't you bother tryin' to find them, they're not there. Went to authorize it and there's no softelicense in the elicenser, so I had to download their special "burn it down and start over" tool, finally I get everything installed and.it's Halion. So I figured out where the Halion installer had put that (not under the Steinberg folder) and requested a serial number a couple more times and finally got one. ![]() I ended up with.a sample player/synth with apparently no samples or patches to play back, or it won't recognize the ones it does have, and still no licenses for the elements programs.Īfter I downloaded and installed Halion SE, it complained that I needed to license it using what is I guess their take on iLok, elicenser. I don't blame you, ZincT, it's my own desire to get something for "free." I found another non-Halion Accordion here but it's a 32bit VSTi and I haven't tried it although it has some good feedback -> Edited by ZincTĪieee, Steinberg's site, Halion SE, #stayhomeelements, elicenser, that's hours of my life I'll never get back. The problem I have is that since I got the free version a couple of years ago I have upgraded to Halion Sonic 3 (30Gb+ content) and then the full verson of Halion 6 so it's hard for me to tell what is free and what is paid for as when I load up SE I can see all of my content. Maybe they have changed what comes with the free version now in which case apologies. It's a while since I downloaded it but I'm pretty sure I used Steinberg Download Assistant - under VST Plugins and Instruments. Right now they're failing to send me my registration code for their #stayhomeelements collection. How does one obtain this library? I was about to download Halion Sonic SE to check it out, figuring I could groove on some more free sampled instruments a la Kontakt Player and SampleTank 4 CS, but there's this big exclamation mark with the notice "The free HALion Sonic SE download version does not contain any content." By which I assumed they meant no instruments, but I couldn't see how to download them separately, so I passed on Halion. ![]()
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