Cameron, the MAN. The dude who talked me into purchasing Falcon years ago and I haven't looked back. I love UVI. Keep it going Cameron. Your old friend Jeff G.
Many thanks for the best, most concise, clear and quick overview of Falcon ever! You have masterfully simplified and clarified the basics of Falcon’s user interface, which has for years been the most challenging aspect of Falcon for me.
I just picked this up because it was currently on sale and the sale was on long enough for me to scrape the money together (no thanks to inflation on the cost of living). Anyway, so glad I did. I don't make music professionally so this is a pure luxury. I wanted to get falcon years ago but it felt out of reach. Anyway, thanks UVI for having a sale. I, for one, really appreciate it. Although this thing is worth the full price any day of the week - esp if ur professional I'm guessing. This tutorial made me want to go out and create a sound library to sell on gumroad ... just like every other person who got it 😆 seriously though. So enjoyable and impressive. Just wow. 😍
I have owned Falcon for about 18 months and this single video has taught me more than I figured out in the entire time I have had the plugin, nice one!
I've just bought Falcon 3, this synth is simply incredible and impressive, not easy to access but with an infinite creative spectrum. The quality of its sampling and sound engine is simply astonishing.
You’re a champion, Cameron. Such a great guide to getting started with this beast of a synth. Your enthusiasm for Falcon and your excellent communication skills makes this a highly useful and informative video. You’re a great teacher and sound designer. Many thanks for all the help and all the knowledge you impart. Great job, mate.
Congratulations Cameron! This is the best concrete presentation of a softsynth I had the pleasure to watch. It's very clear and a lot of information for this beast and in only ten minutes. Respect!
Beautiful. Starting from scratch is a good practice to understand a new synth in some depth. I do it regularly after a while, my first approach is listening to the factory presets, tag them if I like them, and be able to edit them just a bit to make them more mine and learn how to save. if a preset is interesting, I study how it's done, try to move knobs around to understand what does what, I've learnt so much from libraries, mainly by add-on libs done by specialists, I see Falcon also has many.
Great overview! Being a complete newbie, it was a bit too fast, but that's what pause and play buttons are for, and of course having a go at this myself. Had Falcon for a very long time, but didn't have the time to explore yet. I think the time to do it has now arrived.
I've had my eyes on Falcon for a while, because it seemed to include just about *everything* I want in a synth/sampler. However, great power usually comes with great complexity and until now I have been a little hesitant to invest in the plugin, because I imagined I would have to spend several weeks just learning the software before I could even get to making any MUSIC with it. Yet - in little more than ten minutes - Cameron has managed to teach me the logical structure of this amazing bird and now I can't wait to start flying! Looking forward to more tutorials! 👍
Love these videos. Also, I have a hard time following the procedures when the screen is fade/cut edited during the instructions. I have to rewind a lot more to learn. Thanks for the video. Great Content!
Also, I think it looks cool to have the the Falcon interface smaller with the cosmic dust behind it, but I am on a laptop and the larger the interface is the easier it is for me to follow. I would not mind if the video was less cool and more clinical. That being said, it is great stuff! Everyone invovled nailed it!
Wish there was a way I can edit the keyboard display since not everybody uses an 88 key keyboard. Personally, Falcon’s my go to but I use an M32 from NI.
Hi, thanks for that Cameron. Certainly 'scratching the surface.' I'm wondering if you or anyone can tell me why, if I split the keyboard - via mapping - into one layer on the bottom half to play say the seq and the other above middle C to play the saw, why I'm getting note dropouts if I play both parts at the same time? I followed your tute to the letter, with the exception of wanting to play the seq separately to the other layer. thanks in advance.
Hi, I got Falcon 3 two days and made a 16 multi keygroup thingy. What do I need to do to getevry keygroup on difrent channels on the integreated mixer? I made 16 layers all containing ONE keygroups but where do I choose on what channels they should be? I´m after jummy fax of course. It does work right?
The only thing holding me back is I can't figure out if I can build something like an Oberheim 8-voice, where each voice is an independent synthesizer. I know I can make 8 different patches in a multi across the entire keybed, but specifically I want the different sounds to be triggered on a per-voice basis and not all at the same time. Venus Theory briefy mentions "per voice things" at 2:18 but it's not clear to me if this is really possible
New Falcon User here. The modulation interaction is so clunky. Right clicking to get an "Edit"? Ugh. Why are there no quick actions or a inspector panel for key modulation params? Why is the shared modulation panel at the bottom the only view of the modulator that actually tells you where it's targeted? I am loving this synth, but the UI is really missing obvious workflow finesse IMO (unless I'm totally missing something important). I'll likely get used to it, but that doesn't mean they've done it right. :-)
Cameron, the MAN. The dude who talked me into purchasing Falcon years ago and I haven't looked back. I love UVI. Keep it going Cameron. Your old friend Jeff G.
Many thanks for the best, most concise, clear and quick overview of Falcon ever! You have masterfully simplified and clarified the basics of Falcon’s user interface, which has for years been the most challenging aspect of Falcon for me.
Brilliant tutorial. Just followed along step by step and everything worked perfectly. Thanks Cameron!
I just picked this up because it was currently on sale and the sale was on long enough for me to scrape the money together (no thanks to inflation on the cost of living). Anyway, so glad I did. I don't make music professionally so this is a pure luxury. I wanted to get falcon years ago but it felt out of reach. Anyway, thanks UVI for having a sale. I, for one, really appreciate it. Although this thing is worth the full price any day of the week - esp if ur professional I'm guessing. This tutorial made me want to go out and create a sound library to sell on gumroad ... just like every other person who got it 😆 seriously though. So enjoyable and impressive. Just wow. 😍
I have owned Falcon for about 18 months and this single video has taught me more than I figured out in the entire time I have had the plugin, nice one!
Jesus, don't say that....I think I'm in trouble...😅
I've just bought Falcon 3, this synth is simply incredible and impressive, not easy to access but with an infinite creative spectrum.
The quality of its sampling and sound engine is simply astonishing.
You’re a champion, Cameron. Such a great guide to getting started with this beast of a synth. Your enthusiasm for Falcon and your excellent communication skills makes this a highly useful and informative video. You’re a great teacher and sound designer. Many thanks for all the help and all the knowledge you impart. Great job, mate.
Falcon is such a deep instrument...this was a really great break down of how to get started!
The templating option is big. For serious Falcon devs, this is a big time saver.
I can't wait to scratch some deeper layers of this fantastic synth.
I need my Falcon fix, come on UVI!
Congratulations Cameron! This is the best concrete presentation of a softsynth I had the pleasure to watch. It's very clear and a lot of information for this beast and in only ten minutes. Respect!
Beautiful. Starting from scratch is a good practice to understand a new synth in some depth. I do it regularly after a while, my first approach is listening to the factory presets, tag them if I like them, and be able to edit them just a bit to make them more mine and learn how to save. if a preset is interesting, I study how it's done, try to move knobs around to understand what does what, I've learnt so much from libraries, mainly by add-on libs done by specialists, I see Falcon also has many.
Before the arpeggiator was used, I was feeling some 80s prom dance vibes happening with this sexy patch
Great overview! Being a complete newbie, it was a bit too fast, but that's what pause and play buttons are for, and of course having a go at this myself. Had Falcon for a very long time, but didn't have the time to explore yet. I think the time to do it has now arrived.
I bought Falcon 3 because of this video, thank you!
They need a randomize / shuffle button. Inspiration for days 🎉
Thank you for this Cameron! Now I can utilize Falcon fully after months of knowing squat about navigating it.
Great video! Simple to follow, easy to understand. And yes, many many options! LOL
I've had my eyes on Falcon for a while, because it seemed to include just about *everything* I want in a synth/sampler. However, great power usually comes with great complexity and until now I have been a little hesitant to invest in the plugin, because I imagined I would have to spend several weeks just learning the software before I could even get to making any MUSIC with it. Yet - in little more than ten minutes - Cameron has managed to teach me the logical structure of this amazing bird and now I can't wait to start flying! Looking forward to more tutorials! 👍
Thank you! I've saved for later as I plan to purchase by Halloween. My wife says I have to finish rebuilding our porch steps first.
Get rid of her🤣😂
Great video -- so helpful and really impressive to see how quickly you can bounce around the Falcon interface. Nicely done.
thanks Cameron
Love these videos. Also, I have a hard time following the procedures when the screen is fade/cut edited during the instructions. I have to rewind a lot more to learn. Thanks for the video. Great Content!
Also, I think it looks cool to have the the Falcon interface smaller with the cosmic dust behind it, but I am on a laptop and the larger the interface is the easier it is for me to follow. I would not mind if the video was less cool and more clinical. That being said, it is great stuff! Everyone invovled nailed it!
Thank you for this great tutorial
I hope Cameron will convince them to include some audio rate modulation and phase distortion between all the different oscillator types.
Wish there was a way I can edit the keyboard display since not everybody uses an 88 key keyboard. Personally, Falcon’s my go to but I use an M32 from NI.
Merci from Paris😏
Feels like this is made for engineering instead of creativity.
easy to understand!
Excellent! How to make a custom bank in Falcon and make accessible via Falcon browser? Thank you!
it's just as simple as trying to fly a jumbo jet. lol
I would consider buying it outright. But the currency conversion is brutal.
Hi, thanks for that Cameron. Certainly 'scratching the surface.' I'm wondering if you or anyone can tell me why, if I split the keyboard - via mapping - into one layer on the bottom half to play say the seq and the other above middle C to play the saw, why I'm getting note dropouts if I play both parts at the same time? I followed your tute to the letter, with the exception of wanting to play the seq separately to the other layer. thanks in advance.
All my homies LOVE venus theory
Also all the midi randomizers are making it very hard to not buy this one 😵💫😵💫
Hi, I got Falcon 3 two days and made a 16 multi keygroup thingy. What do I need to do to getevry keygroup on difrent channels on the integreated mixer?
I made 16 layers all containing ONE keygroups but where do I choose on what channels they should be? I´m after jummy fax of course. It does work right?
The only thing holding me back is I can't figure out if I can build something like an Oberheim 8-voice, where each voice is an independent synthesizer. I know I can make 8 different patches in a multi across the entire keybed, but specifically I want the different sounds to be triggered on a per-voice basis and not all at the same time. Venus Theory briefy mentions "per voice things" at 2:18 but it's not clear to me if this is really possible
I can feel some more brain pain coming on.....😅
We don’t need templates where we’re going 👌
For a tutorial porpose,the screen is too small!
New Falcon User here. The modulation interaction is so clunky. Right clicking to get an "Edit"? Ugh. Why are there no quick actions or a inspector panel for key modulation params? Why is the shared modulation panel at the bottom the only view of the modulator that actually tells you where it's targeted? I am loving this synth, but the UI is really missing obvious workflow finesse IMO (unless I'm totally missing something important). I'll likely get used to it, but that doesn't mean they've done it right. :-)
Totally unuseful. Too much speaking and poor video content.