Falcon AIR - Falcon sound developers, this is what you should be aiming for in quality
- KVRian
- 1142 posts since 31 Dec, 2006 from the hills above beautiful Boise, Idaho
First, I have nothing to do with Patchpool, except that I am a customer and fan of Simon's brilliant work. I had the pleasure of spending the last several hours with AIR, which I purchased weeks ago on the pre-sale and FINALLY just received the download links today. Falcon sound developers (and future developers) should REALLY pick up this library and use it as reference to the quality that Falcon is truly capable of when you take your time and do it right....and have the talent to create such things, of course.
Regarding AIR, the source material is very fresh sounding, none of the sounds clip one bit (but are loud and full), very detailed information is given on every patch in the info. section along with a great accompanying manual, AT and MW are used creatively, and most important, it sound freaking incredible!!!!! If every developer would aspire to do what Simon has done with AIR, I and many others will help keep you and your families fed for many years to come......I promise. 
"It is better to compose than decompose."
www.SeanDockery.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6k45d ... J5eCnhNbfA
www.SeanDockery.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6k45d ... J5eCnhNbfA
- KVRAF
- 37448 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
+1 - got it today too - glad Simon took time over this, it shows
- KVRian
- 943 posts since 11 Dec, 2014 from one rocky mountain to another
I don't own AIR, but judging by the demo tracks, and methods that Simon took to create the set, I can only imagine how brilliant it sounds in the hands of a Falcon owner.
- KVRian
- 529 posts since 30 Dec, 2011 from Europe
Yep, in his style of making patches no one around here can touch Herr Simon
If I was having enough cash I would go to Germany sitting outside his entrance as long as he would allow me to daily assist him for a month at least while doing his sonic alchemy, as Igor was assisting Herr Frankenstein in giving back life to the dead

For after going back to my humble lab and start messing around
If I was having enough cash I would go to Germany sitting outside his entrance as long as he would allow me to daily assist him for a month at least while doing his sonic alchemy, as Igor was assisting Herr Frankenstein in giving back life to the dead

For after going back to my humble lab and start messing around
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- KVRAF
- 16765 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
HAHAHAHA, that image is so funny, really - ROFLDiego_C wrote:Yep, in his style of making patches no one around here can touch Herr Simon![]()
If I was having enough cash I would go to Germany sitting outside his entrance as long as he would allow me to daily assist him for a month at least while doing his sonic alchemy, as Igor was assisting Herr Frankenstein in giving back life to the dead
For after going back to my humble lab and start messing around
I am planning a workshop thing in 2016/17 with participants from all over the world actually, just have to find ways to finance it and make it affordable for people who would like to come to Berlin for a week or so.
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- KVRAF
- 16765 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Sean, I thank you for this detailed review and your continuous support, I took the freedom to quote your post on the website.quantum7 wrote:First, I have nothing to do with Patchpool, except that I am a customer and fan of Simon's brilliant work. I had the pleasure of spending the last several hours with AIR, which I purchased weeks ago on the pre-sale and FINALLY just received the download links today. Falcon sound developers (and future developers) should REALLY pick up this library and use it as reference to the quality that Falcon is truly capable of when you take your time and do it right....and have the talent to create such things, of course.Regarding AIR, the source material is very fresh sounding, none of the sounds clip one bit (but are loud and full), very detailed information is given on every patch in the info. section along with a great accompanying manual, AT and MW are used creatively, and most important, it sound freaking incredible!!!!! If every developer would aspire to do what Simon has done with AIR, I and many others will help keep you and your families fed for many years to come......I promise.
When I thought I was finished yesterday early morning I stepped through the patches again, six hours later I was finally done, leveling 102 patches and making final fine-tunings, ironing out little quirks and peaks is a never-ending, Sisyphean, slightly insane thing...
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- KVRAF
- 16765 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Thank's Stephen.aMUSEd wrote:+1 - got it today too - glad Simon took time over this, it shows
- KVRian
- 529 posts since 30 Dec, 2011 from Europe
Sampleconstruct wrote:HAHAHAHA, that image is so funny, really - ROFLDiego_C wrote:Yep, in his style of making patches no one around here can touch Herr Simon![]()
If I was having enough cash I would go to Germany sitting outside his entrance as long as he would allow me to daily assist him for a month at least while doing his sonic alchemy, as Igor was assisting Herr Frankenstein in giving back life to the dead
For after going back to my humble lab and start messing around![]()
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- thank's for that post, makes my sleepless night!
I am planning a workshop thing in 2016/17 with participants from all over the world actually, just have to find ways to finance it and make it affordable for people who would like to come to Berlin for a week or so.
That would be cool! Keep us posted as if it will happen in a period I have enough savings I'll surely come! Venice (or Bologna) to Berlin is not that hard with economic flight
....and then we may also go to meet "Frau Blücher.....iiiiiiihihhhiiii"
Cheers
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1142 posts since 31 Dec, 2006 from the hills above beautiful Boise, Idaho
You are welcome, and I'm honored that you quoted me, Mein Freund.Sampleconstruct wrote:Sean, I thank you for this detailed review and your continuous support, I took the freedom to quote your post on the website.quantum7 wrote:First, I have nothing to do with Patchpool, except that I am a customer and fan of Simon's brilliant work. I had the pleasure of spending the last several hours with AIR, which I purchased weeks ago on the pre-sale and FINALLY just received the download links today. Falcon sound developers (and future developers) should REALLY pick up this library and use it as reference to the quality that Falcon is truly capable of when you take your time and do it right....and have the talent to create such things, of course.Regarding AIR, the source material is very fresh sounding, none of the sounds clip one bit (but are loud and full), very detailed information is given on every patch in the info. section along with a great accompanying manual, AT and MW are used creatively, and most important, it sound freaking incredible!!!!! If every developer would aspire to do what Simon has done with AIR, I and many others will help keep you and your families fed for many years to come......I promise.
"It is better to compose than decompose."
www.SeanDockery.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6k45d ... J5eCnhNbfA
www.SeanDockery.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6k45d ... J5eCnhNbfA
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- KVRAF
- 1548 posts since 12 Jan, 2010 from Copenhagen
Looking forward to getting these sounds. I'm working on getting the crossgrade to Falcon from Mach V, and will buy the sounds as soon as I get the bird..
waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.
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- KVRAF
- 16765 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Hey, my Wade, nice to see you around again, I had feared you had fled to Syria, like the opposite direction of what everybody else is doing right now.TwoToneshuzz wrote:Looking forward to getting these sounds. I'm working on getting the crossgrade to Falcon from Mach V, and will buy the sounds as soon as I get the bird..
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- KVRAF
- 1548 posts since 12 Jan, 2010 from Copenhagen
Well Syria would be warmer than Northland...Sampleconstruct wrote:Hey, my Wade, nice to see you around again, I had feared you had fled to Syria, like the opposite direction of what everybody else is doing right now.TwoToneshuzz wrote:Looking forward to getting these sounds. I'm working on getting the crossgrade to Falcon from Mach V, and will buy the sounds as soon as I get the bird..
I'm still here very interested in sounds still but am working on getting a stable work situation, seems more I try to please the more difficult some people get. But the bumps in the road will get smoothed out.
Main thing that's new for me is that my income is growing
waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.
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- KVRAF
- 16765 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Maybe then it's time to try, not to please everyone too much? Gets you more respect in the end...TwoToneshuzz wrote:Well Syria would be warmer than Northland...Sampleconstruct wrote:Hey, my Wade, nice to see you around again, I had feared you had fled to Syria, like the opposite direction of what everybody else is doing right now.TwoToneshuzz wrote:Looking forward to getting these sounds. I'm working on getting the crossgrade to Falcon from Mach V, and will buy the sounds as soon as I get the bird..
I'm still here very interested in sounds still but am working on getting a stable work situation, seems more I try to please the more difficult some people get. But the bumps in the road will get smoothed out.
Main thing that's new for me is that my income is growing
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- KVRAF
- 1548 posts since 12 Jan, 2010 from Copenhagen
Okay, I trust that I'll get the generous crossgrade offer so I just bought the Falcon Air sounds, Happy new year..TwoToneshuzz wrote:Well Syria would be warmer than Northland...Sampleconstruct wrote:Hey, my Wade, nice to see you around again, I had feared you had fled to Syria, like the opposite direction of what everybody else is doing right now.TwoToneshuzz wrote:Looking forward to getting these sounds. I'm working on getting the crossgrade to Falcon from Mach V, and will buy the sounds as soon as I get the bird..
I'm still here very interested in sounds still but am working on getting a stable work situation, seems more I try to please the more difficult some people get. But the bumps in the road will get smoothed out.
Main thing that's new for me is that my income is growing
waves break, but somehow it all makes sense.
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- KVRAF
- 16765 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Brilliant, thank you - the last thing I read was $ 149 for the cross-grade and they still have their discount thing on, I think.TwoToneshuzz wrote:Okay, I trust that I'll get the generous crossgrade offer so I just bought the Falcon Air sounds, Happy new year..TwoToneshuzz wrote:Well Syria would be warmer than Northland...Sampleconstruct wrote:Hey, my Wade, nice to see you around again, I had feared you had fled to Syria, like the opposite direction of what everybody else is doing right now.TwoToneshuzz wrote:Looking forward to getting these sounds. I'm working on getting the crossgrade to Falcon from Mach V, and will buy the sounds as soon as I get the bird..
I'm still here very interested in sounds still but am working on getting a stable work situation, seems more I try to please the more difficult some people get. But the bumps in the road will get smoothed out.
Main thing that's new for me is that my income is growing
