It is not Omni. You won’t be forever preset browsing. *) Well… you could but this is not a huge third party preset universe. Falcon invites you to create your own synths, with its full and rich feature set and its flexible and creative architecture. It can also be a VERY capable sampler, if that’s your thing.I just don't need/want another Omnisphere (which I got rid of), Falcon looks a lot deeper/distinctive than Omni?
I'm a combo case. Mainly wanted to stress the geek appeal. For anyone considering Falcon, it's very deep, hardly intuitive and there's a definite learning curve. RTFM should be a pre-requisite. For anyone who finds that off-putting, seriously think twice! That being said, I have a gazillion soft synths including HALion which is Falcon's closest competitor and Equator2 ("Falcon light", the fate which is up in the air) and Falcon is still my desert island go-to.And the rare digital synth nerd, which is my tribe!
Both are great but for me they’re quite different. Both are very capable synths with samples but Falcon is much deeper in the sample realm.I also have the $50 voucher from a Touche. I guess I should dig in to some videos/reviews. I just don't need/want another Omnisphere (which I got rid of), Falcon looks a lot deeper/distinctive than Omni?
Yep. Same here. As much as I also love Equator 2 and MSoundFactory.Falcon is still my desert island go-to
So if I dont even know what this means I am afraid I am outRTFM
Falcon is definitely a tweaker's synth. Instant gratification is Omni's niche.321 pages
I think I will have to sleep about this......