
One of the benefits is you can slice your samples in your host (I use Studio One, but Cubase supports it too) and maintain the slices in the sampler, but still have the possibility to adjust the regions of the sample in the sample player. Also how the file should be treated, like: Tempo, quantize data, root note, region data (slice) etc.Ī common single XML slice looks like this: Ĭ:\SomeFolder\SomeFileLocationsomeFileName.wav
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The code informs the VST plugins where to find the sample file(s) and what regions to play. With VST-XML (or VSTXML) when you drop the audio event from the arrangement, you actually drop a code snippet on the VST instrument. What is VST-XML ? can you explain what this is ? and how is it useful to have ? Drag-and-drop export of sliced file maps in a variety of ways including as a Falcon patch, discrete WAV files, or MIDI sequence." Adjust transient sensitivity manually or use embedded markers like those found in REX files. Ideal for rhythmic and percussive material, the Slice oscillator can divide samples into discrete keygroups to be resequenced. Quote from the UVI Website regarding the Slice OSC. wav file into Falcon’s Slice Osc, and it will slice it for you. I’m not sure what VST-XML drag and drop means when referring to Falcon, but you can surely drag and drop a.

Lots of info, and videos about it on Youtube, and on their website.

Quite deep, and offers lots of sophisticated effects, midi effects, granular Synthesis, …etc. Falcon is a very powerful Sampler & Synth. The new UVI Falcon is a very powerful sampler, and synth, I just started learning, and using itĭo you happen to know if Falcon accepts VST-XML drag and drop? So drop regions (sliced events) directly to the sampler.įalcon has what they call a ‘Slice’ Oscillator. HALion is a great Sampler/Workstation, so c’mon lets win the Sampler/Workstation market. They have all these feature and killer sounding presets but just playing a chord can max out the cpu.

If you guys focus on those thing and great cpu usage HALion will be on top because I noticed thats where other plugins lack. Most of the presets sound too regular and uninspiring. More up-to-date sounds… I can’t find any beast out trap synths and other crazy, thick, interesting, out of the box 2015-2016 sounds like what you hear in “Nexus” by reFX… I know HALion is probably capable of making those sounds but you have to be in to sound design, for those of us who like to load a preset and go, we’re stuck with a bunch of old 80s-90s Yamaha keyboard sounding presets with a few usable ones for present day. I mean REALLY have to bring it!īetter time stretching… I can’t get samples to span 2 octaves sometimes less without sounding gaggled and stretched no matter what audio warp setting I use. With Kontakt being the talk of the industry and with the rise of “Falcon” from UVI, HALion 6 would really have to bring it.
