The core of HALion 4 is driven by a sample engine with 32 stereo outputs, 6-channel surround support and an unlimited number of audio buses with routing options. A collection of 44 effect processors, from modulation to reverberation, is provided to fuel the internal mixing desk.
Among the highlights of HALion 4 is the user interface, featuring scalable and moveable windows, function tabs and saveable window layouts. The Quick Controls, an undo history and mapping functions are designed to further streamline your workflow.
HALion 4 holds a virtual-analog synth section. Plus sound creation tools such as MegaTrig and FlexPhraser enable you to create instrument articulations and playing styles, while a sound library with more than 1,600 presets complements the sound designer’s toolbox. On top of this, HALion 4 features VST 3.5 integration.
Availability
HALion 4 will start shipping in June 2011.No pricing info yet.
Visit the HALion 4 preview site for additional information.
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