![]() When this is NOT ticked, things tend to go into the AppData directory of the administrative account installing things. Some confusion comes into play on installation locations based on how a user ticks a box upon running the installer. As I don’t have Sonic 2 I don’t currently have a way of overcoming this. In another thread someone suggested that Halion 3 does not install all bits of older versions, e.g. ![]() I guess I am asking if anyone knows an appropriate file location for the presets and for the sounds themselves so that they become visible to Halion. I thought I knew what I was doing when it comes to daws and software but I have now had three goes at this and it has me beat. In my appdata folder the two groups appear in different VST folders, one in the Content VST folder, the other in the Halion VST folder.Įven more confusingly the additional VST content appears under C: program data Steinberg etc. In Library Manager I can see the file pathways and have tried moving locations but to no effect. In Library Manager these show as ‘Installed’. ![]() Some instruments such as World Percussion don’t appear in Halion at all. In Library Manager these show up in the ‘Managed’ list. Instruments such as Skylab, Hot Brass and the like are visible within Halion but with no available presets and obviously they don’t load. All licensed and recognised and works as a VST plugin should. Installed Halion 3 for use as a VST plugin in a non-Steinberg sequencer. Not sure about anything else.Well I have read all the other posts I could find on this and I am still utterly confused. Dorico, HALion libraries that ship with it, and at least one version of HSSE for sure. Speaking of the new system, I honestly don’t know what all is on it yet. Keys on the dongle should still work at that version and older (sometimes people want to roll back to older versions that won’t be supported by the new licenser system). You retain your dongle key as well but it changes to say (not upgradable) or something like that, and that product should also show up under the new system. If you update something to the new system, you’ll need the dongle plugged in to do the update. Make sure your dongle is plugged in and the latest eLicenser is installed (running Steinberg Assistant should do all that automatically for you?). Once it’s on a dongle it cannot be moved to a soft eLicenser (though it can be moved to a different dongle). I’ve also read the suggested article on eLicenser upgrades but my issue is that none of my licenses are on a Soft eLicenser - they are all on the Dongle and i can’t figure out why or how to move them over? Steinberg Licensing: Upgrades from eLicenser-based products – Steinberg Support It might be worth it (if you don’t have Dorico 4 already) to grab the free Dorico SE version, as that’d get you a key for a free SE player that’s off the dongle.ĭorico SE: Free music notation software | Steinberg Not sure what all is going on, but I suspect it’s about needing to register HSSE under the new system as well. Rolling back to v3.4 should put you on a version that still uses the old dongle or soft eLicencer system.ģ.5 is working fine for me with Cubase 11 Pro, but I also happen to have Dorico 4 Pro on the machine. I’m ‘guessing’ v3.5 is based on the newer licensing system that doesn’t require a dongle or soft licenser. I’m not sure what version you get from the free SE link (if it uses the new licenser system or the old), but it might be worth a try to grab and install. HALion Sonic SE 3 free updates and downloads | Steinberg
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