Adding Audio Busses
If you want to add an insert effect to a program or layer, it has to contain an audio bus.
• To create an audio bus, select the program or a layer, and click the "Create New
Bus" icon on the toolbar.
• Alternatively, open the context menu for the program or layer, open the New
submenu, and select Bus.
Customizing the Program Tree
By default, the Program Tree has the columns Visibility, Mute, Solo, and Name. You
can add further columns that show more information.
The following columns can be added to the Program Tree:
Column
Velocity Range
Key Range
Root Key
Tune
Gain
File Size
Preload
Mute
Solo
Visibility
Learn Zone Parameter
Configuring Columns
• To add a column, right-click the column header and select the element you want to
show.
• To remove a column, right click the column header and select Remove.
You can also add a zone parameter as a column using the Learn function. Proceed as
follows:
1. Right-click the column header, and choose "Learn Zone Parameter".
The mouse pointer changes to a question mark to indicate that HALion is in Learn
mode.
2. In the editor for the zone, click the parameter that you want to add as a column in
the Program Tree.
Description
This shows the velocity range of the zones.
This shows the key range of the zones.
This shows the root key of the zones.
This shows the tune offset of sample zones. Normally, Tune
is set in the Mapping editor.
This shows the gain offset of sample zones. Normally, Gain
is set in the Mapping editor.
This shows the size of the samples as stored on the hard
disk. Programs and layers show the sum of the samples
they contain.
This shows the amount of preload per sample.
This shows the Mute column.
This shows the Solo column.
This shows the Visibility column.
To display a zone parameter in a column, use this option.
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Using the Program Tree
Adding Audio Busses