Program Tree Toolbar

You can use the tools on the toolbar to load or save a program, modify a program by adding elements, set up a selection filter, and more.

Load Program/Layer

Allows you to navigate to and load a program or layer.

Save Program

Saves the program. If you try to overwrite write-protected factory content, a dialog opens that allows you to save the edited program under a new name.

Delete Selected Items

Deletes the selected items from the Program Tree.

Note

The files themselves are not deleted from the hard disk.

Cut

Removes the selected elements from the list and saves them to the clipboard.

Copy

Copies the selected elements to the clipboard.

Paste

Pastes the elements from the clipboard at the selected position.

Create New Zone

Allows you to create a new synth, sample, granular, organ, or wavetable zone at the selected position.

Create New Layer

Creates a new layer at the selected position.

Create New MIDI Module

Opens a selector where you can choose a MIDI Module that you want to add to the program.

Create New Audio Effect

Opens a selector where you can choose an audio effect that you want to add to the selected bus.

Create New Bus

Opens a menu from which you can add busses to the program. You can also add up to four AUX busses via the menu.

Deactivate HALion Sonic Edit Mode

This button is available if you load a preset that was created in HALion Sonic or HALion Sonic SE and HALion Sonic Edit Mode is activated in the Options Editor. Click this button to deactivate HALion Sonic Edit Mode for the active preset.

Note

If you deactivate this mode, you can edit the preset without restrictions. However, the preset is saved as a HALion preset and cannot be loaded in HALion Sonic or HALion Sonic SE any longer.

Selection Filter

Allows you to select a group of elements by double-clicking on a program, layer, or zone. By default, a double-click selects all elements in the Program Tree.

The selection filter can be set to select only zones, layers, effects, MIDI modules, or busses.