So you wanna make rock, metal and instrumental music on a computer? I really don't get thatalonl6 wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:59 pm So I just bought a new computer.. looking to go back into making music. Don't want lots of stuff (plugins..) What your opinion? Should I get Halion 7 or Falcon 3? another option is to pay for the UVI subscription.. But I'm not sure I have the time to use all of these stuff![]()
I'm more into rock, metal, ambiance, instrumental music.. I think the vintage vault will have a lot of benefit for me.. Im not sure Steinberg has something similar.
I own both and as you can imagine, the answer to your question is - "it depends".
If you just want to have realistic sampled instruments NI Kontakt and 3rd-party libraries are still the king. (and as far as I have heard, read, etc. nothing comes close to Kontakt when we talk about plain sampler capabilities)
Falcon and Halion are also full-fledged samplers, not in the Kontakt-tier-range, but thererfore they offer some synth-engine capabilities instead. Furthermore they offer (similar to Kontakt) a huge structure of layers, arrangable to programs, arrangable to a multiprogram setup channels, busses, aux-channels and many effects, which you can apply everywhere in this structure.
But this comes with a price:
-complexity und no fun to make your own sounds with these instruments, unless you have a clear goal and know what you wanna do. But if you have no goal, there's nothing which stimulates your creativity or invites to play.
-the synth engines are rather "jack of all trades, master of none". So amazing sounds can be created with layering, effects and so on, but if need a specific synthesized sound, often dedicated synths do the job a lot better.
The question is, what do you wanna achieve with Halion or Falcon?
-play presets/libraries
UVI has more libraries to sell for Falcon, than Steinberg has for Halion.
But Halion has a decent amount of usable bread & butter sounds as stock content, while Falcon just has some amazing sounding presets, but they might not fit to what you need.
So Halion is a little bit like a workstation in software and for sure a good workhorse for producing, when you need some standard sounds. Falcon is with it's libraries rather in the synth and sound design realm.
-make your own sounds
Making presets with Falcon is PITA, making presets with Halion is PITA². So if you intend to make your own presets and want to remain a little rest of fun, go Falcon
-do sound design
Falcon wins there easily: you can combine as many synth engines, modulators, effects, scripts and event processors as you want. As mentioned before: for just making a quick sound in Falcon sucks, but if you have a "serious project" and you are willing to go the extra mile, it turns into fun, because, there are not so many borders, which limit you. I just finished some scripting ideas these days in Falcon and I am really impressed, what you can achieve.
-play an instrument
While Falcon is very good for own projects and sound desing, there is a thing, where Halion excels: beeing an instrument
As mentioned before, it comes with a lo of standard sounds and you can find them in a really professional browser with tagging, searching capabilities I would say it's one of the most capable preset browsers on the market.
You need strings? Click on the tag and choose one from dozens of them, the same with brass, winds, synth sounds, whatever. Everything is there.
If you are a real (keyboard playing) musician, Halions supports many things: load old standard sample CDs, load Yamaha FM-synths sysex files, play GM sounds, support of many MIDI standards other VSTs don't (e.g. Sustenuto). I would say it's the VST plugin, which comes closest to be a workstation in SW.
OK, let's summarize:
Sound design projects, access to huge amount of vintage synth libraries --> Falcon
Bread and butter sounds, workstation in the box, producing workhorse --> Halion
High quality instrument sample libraries --> Kontakt
Creamy synth sounds (where the cream comes from synth and not from the Fx and/or layering) --> another specialist
