Yeah, that's interesting, but that's not the transition that happened. MOTU and UVI collaborated on Machfive versions 1 2 and 3, then the exact moment MOTU and UVI stopped working on Machfive, Falcon was born. They look very very similar, the same structure almost, Falcon could easily be Machfive 5.5. This isn't true at all of the way Spectrasonics levied UVI tech, and there's little similar layout to Omnisphere and Falcon.pierb wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:27 amSpectrasonics used tech from UVI to produce the first version of their plugins. Probably that tech ended up as Falcon.machinesworking wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 10:37 pm Falcon started it's life as MachFive in collaboration with MOTU, it eventually started adding on granular synthesis etc. the collaboration ended and UVI used that tech for Falcon, which is a fantastic sampler with a ridiculously good sounding granular engine, dozens of components and effects to create totally unique patches if you want, or to add to existing UVI libraries.
https://www.spectrasonics.net/news/news ... .php?id=51STEAM is important to Spectrasonics future because it completes the technology transition from earlier performance virtual instruments that were based on the licensed UVI Engine.
To clinch it, Machfive patches open up perfectly in Falcon, and to this day if you're an owner of Machfive, UVI will give you a substantial "upgrade price" discount on Falcon, that's how I ended up buying it.
