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mdsp wrote:It's a hot-fix so we're keeping 1.0.6. both versions have been reuploaded.
Please uninstall download and reinstall if you already have 1.0.6
Fixed here for me. Logic 10.2.1 Did an Uninstall / Install with the new 1.0.6 (downloaded from my user area on UVI). Standalone and the AU Instrument in Logic both working fine now. Thanks for the quick fix.

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jdoo wrote:
mdsp wrote:It's a hot-fix so we're keeping 1.0.6. both versions have been reuploaded.
Please uninstall download and reinstall if you already have 1.0.6
Fixed here for me. Logic 10.2.1 Did an Uninstall / Install with the new 1.0.6 (downloaded from my user area on UVI). Standalone and the AU Instrument in Logic both working fine now. Thanks for the quick fix.
Same here on Windows 10 64Bit - many thanks :D

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Soundbanksbutton-error fixed, but one futher question:
Yesterday i worked on a project and used a preset from the digital synsation bank. I changed e few parameter. Today i opened the project, started to play the project and see that there was no sound from falcon! So, i look into the plugin gui and see that the sliders from the soundbank-gui are lost. Only dark space left! The value-bars and the inserted modulations are still the manipulated from yesterday. Only sound and sliders lost. Anyone an idea?
Was Große tun, beschwatzen gern die Kleinen.

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Problem solved!
Merci les gars!
Windows 7, Cubase 9.5 and some extra plug-ins | Takamine EN-10C and PRS Mira

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So after 169 pages...what's the verdict...is it worth the money?
Reality is a Condition due to Lack of Weed!

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BasariStudios wrote:So after 169 pages...what's the verdict...is it worth the money?
it depends
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer

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BasariStudios wrote:So after 169 pages...what's the verdict...is it worth the money?
For me, definitely! Love the increased flexibility and variety of sound that you can get out of it, that are not present with other synths/samplers. I haven't found another synth/sampler that has as deep sound design possibilities as Falcon, and with very high quality!

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Yep.

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BasariStudios wrote:So after 169 pages...what's the verdict...is it worth the money?
As a general all purpose synth, an absolute yes. In fact, it is my favorite all around all purpose synth out of everything I own which includes the following:

A.N.A.
ABSynth 5
ACE
Analog Lab
Analog Laboratory
ARP 2600 V
Battery 4 (D)
Bazille
Blue II
CRX 4
CS 80
Cycle
DaHornet
Discovery Pro
Diva
Dune 2
Electra 2
Element
Falcon
FM8
HALion Sonic SE
Harmor
ImpOSCar 2
Jupiter 8V
KarmaFX Modular
Kontakt 5
Loop Mash
Lucid
M1
Massive
Mini V
Modular V
Mono Poly
MorphoX
Mpowersynth
Mr Alias Pro
MS 20
MUX Modular
Mystic
Nave
Oberheim SEM
Omnisphere
OP-X Pro II
Padshop
Pianoteq
Play VST
Podolski
Poly 6
PPG Wave V3
Prologue
Prophet V
Ragnarok
Rayblaster
Reaktor 5
Retrologue
Revitar
Rez 3
Scrooo
Serum
Six
Sonigen Modular
Spector
Spectral
String Studio
Strum Acoustic
Strum Electric
Syn'X 2
Synth1
Synthmaster 2.5
TAL Bassline
TAL Elek7ro II
TAL Noisemaker
TAL U No 62
TCM II (BR)
TDM 3
The Mangle
Tyrell N6
Vast Vaporizer
Wavemapper 2
Wavestation
X-WoF 4 (BR)
XILS 4
Z3ta+2
Zebra 2

However, let me say this. I'm currently working on a major project with a 3rd party who I can't name at this time. It is a sound library for both Falcon and Serum using wavetables that we've created. I've tried to duplicate the patches made in Serum in Falcon as closely as possible.

Here are my findings.

Serum, as a dedicated wavetable synth is superior to Falcon in spite of its poorer FX.

The reason comes down to the phase distortion parameters.

Here are Falcon's

PWM
PWM2
PWM2 +
Bend +
Bend -
Bend +/-
Formant
Synform
Fuzzy
Resoform

Here are Serum's

Sync
Sync half
Synch full
Bend +
Bend -
Bend +/-
PWM
Asym +
Asym -
Asym +/-
Flip
Mirror
Remap
Quantize
FM
RM
AM

And of course, Falcon's limted to 8 voice unisoon while Sersum goes as far as 16 voice unison.

And there are other little things.

Bottom Line: When comparing the sounds of the two, using the same wavetables, for the more complex patches, Serum has a fuller sound. In order to duplicate that in Falcon, I'd have to use more wavetables and other things. Yes, I could make a sound as good or better in Falcon, but it would require a lot more work whereas it takes very little to make Serum sound good.

So if I'm interested in making wavetable like patches with their corresponding characteristics, and time is an issue, I'll choose Serum because I can get those results faster. If time is not an issue and I can really work on producing one kick ass sound using 12 wavetables and God knows what else, then yes, Falcon is vastly superior in its potential, even without some of the warp/phase distortion options.

But I will say this, and yes, this is a feature request, PLEASE add more phase distortion options, especially sync. They will help a lot.

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wagtunes wrote:And of course, Falcon's limted to 8 voice unisoon while Sersum goes as far as 16 voice unison.
You can always load up the second instance of the oscillator in series to beef it up with another 8 voices of unison, if you want... And keep adding oscillators to get even more unison...

Also you can unison up the whole synth structure if you want (at Layer level - and it goes up to 256 voices here!), but that can quickly munch a ton of CPU.
Last edited by EvilDragon on Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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wagtunes wrote:...
How often do you need to post that synth list of yours?

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wagtunes wrote:
A.N.A.
ABSynth 5...

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re:wagtunes synth list ...how does the phrase go... 'jack of all trades...' ?

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Daags wrote:re:wagtunes synth list ...how does the phrase go... 'jack of.' ?
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An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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