Learning Falcon 100: Synthesis
The following section will illustrate the basics of using Falcon, from loading and saving patches to creating a number of common sounds and instrument setups from scratch. It’s a perfect place to start if you’re new to Falcon and need some quick tips to get going. Falcon’s synthesis engine offers a wide range of tools for playing, editing, and creating instruments and samples. You can freely mix sounds created with pure synthesis and sample playback even in the same program. Each of Falcon’s oscillator types has a different speciality; only a few of the possibilities are explored here. Before continuing, check that you have your audio and MIDI devices connected and working properly. Additionally, some of the following examples use programs and samples from UVI soundbanks. It’s recommended to have the “Falcon Factory.ufs” soundbank available to follow along with most of the examples. The Falcon Factory soundbank is available through UVI Portal and the 'My Products' page on uvi.net.
- Learning Falcon 101: Loading and Tweaking a Preset
- Learning Falcon 102: Saving a Program
- Learning Falcon 103: Saving a Multi
- Learning Falcon 104: Make a Simple Synth
- Learning Falcon 105: Make an Arpeggiated Synth
- Learning Falcon 106: Make an Evolving Pad
- Learning Falcon 107: Make an Interactive Wobble Bass
- Learning Falcon 108: Make a Drum Kit From Samples
- Learning Falcon 109: Make a Drum Kit From a Loop
- Learning Falcon 110: Make a Drum Kit With Synthesis