Keeping levels low when creating patches which contain several layered oscillators and/or layers is extremely important if you don’t want to end up with a digitally distorted mess of sound. Also...
modulation
Modulation Mappers – General Information
Modulation mappers in Falcon let you modify the response of a given modulator. A mapper can be used for numerous purposes, here are a few examples: Creating exponential modulation curves, or curves wh...
Tutorial UVI – More About Modulation
Released by UVI.
Tutorial – Arp Layer Switching
Demonstration of layer key-switching with different arpeggiator patterns per layer in UVI Falcon.
Tutorial – Independent Oscillator Tuning Inside One Keygroup
Quick tutorial without sound for UVI’s Falcon on how to independently tune 3 oscillators in a single keygroup.
Tutorial – Setting Macro Values
Quick and dirty demonstration (no voice-over) of how to set Macro levels in UVI Falcon.
Polyphonic Modulators – Re-triggering Envelopes
If you want to use polyphonic / re-triggering modulators in Falcon like envelopes, LFOs, step sequencers and alike, you will have to insert them on keygroup level, on layer or program level all modula...
Tutorial Modulation Assignments
Here is a tutorial on assigning modulations and Macros, building a wavetable patch from scratch.
Blending / Crossfading Layers & Keygroups
To crossfade / blend between layers or keygroups use bi-directional Macros, so turning the Macro-knob to the left will shift balance to Layer 1 and turning it to the right will shift the balance to ...
Unison Modulation
Any oscillator in Falcon can run in unison mode. To setup a classic stereo detune sound in Falcon proceed like this: Set the layer to e.g. 3 unison voices -> right click on the pan knob in the k...