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woodsdenis wrote:I think Falcon is most like Halion 5 tbh, similar feature set except H5 comes with a bigger sample library.
This.
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Only just saw the overview now... Wow! It's waaay bigger and better then I originally thought. :)

Dan Worrell could read the bible and I'd find it interesting.

It's a definite buy...
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. :lol:

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Falcon was a no brainer Purchase for me, at $229. It is a great sound design, and music production tool.

I can see many Third Party Sample library developers making new and great sounding libraries for Falcon.

Cheers,
Muziksculp

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c_voltage wrote:
Kalamata Kid wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:
Well, in the sum of it's parts there is nothing like Alchemy 1 and certainly nothing like Alchemy 2.
In that case I will just continue waiting for
Absynth 6
Kontakt 6
Massive 2
Iris 3
Padshop Pro 2

Well that is if I can get Falcon for $195 at JRR plus the $100 library coupon.
Yea that will work for me.
BTW, Iris 3 has a granular possibilities ?
Honestly, i wanted to know for a long time (just a hands did not reach to try fresh demo, once I tried it seems the first version, but granular there was nothing found, perhaps missed something).
Iris 3? Are you joking?? We can be happy if they don't bury Iris 2 next week.

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audientronic wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:For me the most important novelties in Falcon are the new granular engine which finally supports multiple grain streams (a la Padshop Pro/HALion, adds different grain shapes and offers lot's of other grain controls, the main problem in the old granular engine was that each grain would fade in over time so percussive sounds were not possible, this has now been solved.

And there is the new model synth, similar to Chromaphone I would say where you can also use samples to excite the resonators, either following key or with a static pitch. I shall post some demos soon with sounds I made for the factory library.

And the new FX modules are awesome, so is the total GUI redesign. More info later...

So if you could only choose one, would it be Falcon or Halion 5 ;)? Not to put you on the spot or anything :hihi: .
As off today it would most probably be Falcon, the new multi-granular engine is almost up to par with H5 (although I still prefer H5's granular engine), but in all other aspects Falcon wins and it's scriptable too.

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GHOST19 wrote:
EvilDragon wrote:I would say don't sell Kontakt if you have a use for it. For certain things it's still the way to go. Falcon is a worthy addition, but not a complete replacement, at least IMHO.
Any idea if Kontakt 6 will cover what Falcon does?
Naaa, Kontakt will always be what it is: a versatile, scriptable sample player and time-stretcher.

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Given that apparently there is no cross/upgrade for MachFive owners, it makes me wonder about the future of MachFive. Is MachFive going to be updated with these new features (MachFive 4?) or is it a dead-end product now?

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I still got UVI Synsation library they gave away that one day. Never Downloaded it because i cant register it offline. My music laptop doesnt know what the internet is

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Sampleconstruct wrote:and it's scriptable too.
Yeah. The LUA api only covers Midi generation, what they call "pre-synthesis data"... That's cool, but I do wish they extended it to allow programmatic access to automatable controls for example...
As is, it's nice, but nothing your DAW couldn't do really (in terms of Midi synthesis, before it hits the plugin)...
Yeah, you could get fancy with "intelligent chorders" and that...

One thing I know about UVI, is their interfaces are lovely. Lots of space between things, good use of panelling, logical arrangement of stuff.

Like, for me, while I just love this new synth, I think I can't buy it. Cause that would probably mean I would never use the great plugins I do own.... Crap reason, maybe, but that's it.
I do have pretty much everything it has... And, it may well be that the bits that I have are individually as good/better/more heavily featured, they don't come under a unified modulation/mix setup.
One thing I do miss tho, out of it all, is the IRCAM stuff. Bloody quality stuff there! Cutting edge.
And their Wavetable part, it's better than any wavetable stuff I own - looks a bit Serum'ish.

Nice one lads.
Hope you sell loads UVI.

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parma wrote:Given that apparently there is no cross/upgrade for MachFive owners, it makes me wonder about the future of MachFive. Is MachFive going to be updated with these new features (MachFive 4?) or is it a dead-end product now?
My guess is dead end. So far from what I can tell Falcon only doesn't cover two areas that M53 does, sample format importing, and a huge library upfront. M53 comes with Biosphere and Extreme FX, Universal Loops and Instruments along with 6 big sample instruments, bass, drums guitar etc.

Beyond that M53 hasn't been updated in about two years, doesn't load newer UVI libraries properly, and competes directly with Falcon in every way except for a few new features.

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Eanna wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:and it's scriptable too.
Yeah. The LUA api only covers Midi generation, what they call "pre-synthesis data"... That's cool, but I do wish they extended it to allow programmatic access to automatable controls for example...
As is, it's nice, but nothing your DAW couldn't do really (in terms of Midi synthesis, before it hits the plugin)...
Yeah, you could get fancy with "intelligent chorders" and that...

One thing I know about UVI, is their interfaces are lovely. Lots of space between things, good use of panelling, logical arrangement of stuff.

Like, for me, while I just love this new synth, I think I can't buy it. Cause that would probably mean I would never use the great plugins I do own.... Crap reason, maybe, but that's it.
I do have pretty much everything it has... And, it may well be that the bits that I have are individually as good/better/more heavily featured, they don't come under a unified modulation/mix setup.
One thing I do miss tho, out of it all, is the IRCAM stuff. Bloody quality stuff there! Cutting edge.
And their Wavetable part, it's better than any wavetable stuff I own - looks a bit Serum'ish.

Nice one lads.
Hope you sell loads UVI.
+1
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So how is the CPU use using granular osc?
dedication to flying

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Sampleconstruct wrote:
audientronic wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:For me the most important novelties in Falcon are the new granular engine which finally supports multiple grain streams (a la Padshop Pro/HALion, adds different grain shapes and offers lot's of other grain controls, the main problem in the old granular engine was that each grain would fade in over time so percussive sounds were not possible, this has now been solved.

And there is the new model synth, similar to Chromaphone I would say where you can also use samples to excite the resonators, either following key or with a static pitch. I shall post some demos soon with sounds I made for the factory library.

And the new FX modules are awesome, so is the total GUI redesign. More info later...

So if you could only choose one, would it be Falcon or Halion 5 ;)? Not to put you on the spot or anything :hihi: .
As off today it would most probably be Falcon, the new multi-granular engine is almost up to par with H5 (although I still prefer H5's granular engine), but in all other aspects Falcon wins and it's scriptable too.
Thanks. I suppose I could sell MF3 to buy Falcon but then I'd lose access to the libraries I bought from you.

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audientronic wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:
audientronic wrote:
Sampleconstruct wrote:For me the most important novelties in Falcon are the new granular engine which finally supports multiple grain streams (a la Padshop Pro/HALion, adds different grain shapes and offers lot's of other grain controls, the main problem in the old granular engine was that each grain would fade in over time so percussive sounds were not possible, this has now been solved.

And there is the new model synth, similar to Chromaphone I would say where you can also use samples to excite the resonators, either following key or with a static pitch. I shall post some demos soon with sounds I made for the factory library.

And the new FX modules are awesome, so is the total GUI redesign. More info later...

So if you could only choose one, would it be Falcon or Halion 5 ;)? Not to put you on the spot or anything :hihi: .
As off today it would most probably be Falcon, the new multi-granular engine is almost up to par with H5 (although I still prefer H5's granular engine), but in all other aspects Falcon wins and it's scriptable too.
Thanks. I suppose I could sell MF3 to buy Falcon but then I'd lose access to the libraries I bought from you.
No, all MachFive libraries are fully compatible with Falcon, they would have been stupid to break their own system.

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Okay, so I'd just lose the bundled ones then. Hmmm.

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