Well, there are also tons and tons of presets for each module, effect, oscillator etc.EvilDragon wrote:basslinemaster wrote:Aah. I see. It only has 450 presets...
If someone is not comfortable with doing his/her own sounds from scratch, he/she still can change any part of the sound with presets, so the number of "main" presets is misleading.
For instance: take the Experimental -> "Contremy Bass" Program.
It uses a wavetable osc for it's sound.
The wavetable osc has dozens and dozens of presets (single and multi waveform) and you can step through them with little arrows directly on top of the waveform in the edit page. Each time you chose another wave, you get a pretty much completely different sound, although the modulations etc. stay the same.
This is pretty much true for every level of Falcon and very easy to do even for people who do not dive in deeper.
You don't like the reverb? Go to the Effects tab and either step through the presets directly on the reverb, choose one from the dropdown or quickly delete it and drag in a new reverb preset from the browser.
So yes, if you are looking for a pure preset player, Falcon may be not for you.
But if you are interested in combining presets on every level, Falcom should keep you busy for years.
I think I personally found my "Alchemy replacement" and actually like it better.
I can live with what may be missing but there is also a lot more possible in other areas.
And some of what's "missing" could be scripted...
Cheers,
Tom

