modulation

Gain Staging

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 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...

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...

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...