Decompose Settings - HALion - 7.1

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HALion
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7.1
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By default, the samples created using the Decompose function are saved in the same folder as the original file. However, if this is not what you want or if you decompose samples that are part of a write-protected VST Sound container, you can specify an alternative destination folder on the Decompose Settings page.

In the Custom Sample Folder section, you can specify the location for samples that are created from unprotected source samples, and in the Library Sample Folder section, you can specify the location for samples that are created from write-protected VST Sound containers.

As Source

Activate As Source to save the created samples in the same folder as the original sample.

Note

As Source is only available if you work with source samples that are not part of a VST Sound container.

Project

Activate Project to save the samples in the project folder of your Steinberg DAW.

Custom Sample Folder

If Project is not activated, you can enter the path to the folder in which the new samples are to be saved. You can enter the path manually in the text field or click Select Folder and browse to the destination folder.

Create Tonal and Noise Subfolders

Allows you to save the tonal and the noise components in different subfolders.