The Keyboard Editor - Steinberg HALION4 Mode D'emploi

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RAM Save mode always keeps samples that are within the range of the highest and
lowest note of the played programs. This also applies for unused expression layers
that can be controlled via key switches. This allows you to switch between
expressions within the valid note range after applying RAM Save mode.
If a program randomly triggers notes (for example different guitar slide noises), it is
possible that these notes are not triggered during the RAM Save analysis process,
and the samples are therefore removed. To prevent this, make sure that the highest
required note is manually triggered during the RAM Save analysis.
MIDI Select
When this option is activated, played MIDI notes can be used to select zones. This
also influences zone parameters displayed in the editors.
This parameter is linked to the corresponding option in the Mapping editor so that you
can remote-control the option even if the Mapping editor is not visible, see
Zones with the Mapping Editor Keyboard"
MIDI Reset
Sometimes notes can "hang", due to the plug-in losing the MIDI connection, or the
plug-in receiving wrong MIDI controller data. In such a case, you can "emergency
reset" the plug-in.
• Click the MIDI Reset button (the lightning icon) to send an "All Sound Off" and
"Reset All Controllers" message to the plug-in.
The plug-in stops playback immediately and resets the controllers to their default
values.
Undo/Redo
You can click the Undo/Redo buttons to undo or redo a single step, or you can click
the small triangles to open a list of the performed steps, and go back (or forward) to
that particular step.
The Undo History can also be opened as a separate editor. This allows for a better
overview over the undo/redo steps.

The Keyboard Editor

The Keyboard editor contains the wheel controls, the sphere control and the internal
keyboard.
Wheel Controls
Pitchbend
wheel
To the left of the internal keyboard, the pitchbend wheel and the modulation wheel are
located.
The modulation wheel is hardwired to MIDI controller #1 which is normally used as a
source in the modulation matrix, but can be used as a quick control as well. Typically,
you assign the modulation wheel to a parameter of an insert effect, such as the speed
of the Rotary effect.
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Modulation
wheel
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Global Functions and Settings
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