UVI – PX P10 v.1.0.1 (UVI Falcon)

By | December 19, 2021

 

Publisher: UVI
Website: UVI
Format: SOUNDBANK
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo


Description: ANALOG PROPHECY 2X5 = 10
Based on the ultra-rare and iconic two-key analog synthesizer
Stunning warmth with true hardware analog unison

Explore hundreds of specially designed presets and create your own sounds.
By far one of the sweetest and most influential analog synthesizers we’ve been fortunate enough to work with, an iconic and powerful instrument whose pedigree helped shape the sound of music and film scores throughout the 80s and beyond. Designed as the first fully programmable polyphonic synthesizer with preset memory, this version 10 was the initial prototype of what would become the mythical version 5, which debuted in 1978 and revolutionized the world of synthesizers. It wasn’t until 3 years later, in 1981, that the more complex version 10 saw a commercial release.

Basically, two version 5 synthesizers are combined into one monster synthesizer with two keys, version 10 is equipped with two oscillators, a white noise source and a resonant low-pass filter for each voice. Depending on the mode, it can function as two discrete 5-voice keyboards, one 10-voice keyboard, a single 5-voice 4-VCO “double” mode, allowing sweet unison sounds, or an alternate mode in which subsequent notes will switch between settings two 5 voice keyboards.

Few of these giants were produced, and due to their sheer size and complexity, very few remain. A truly iconic instrument, from aesthetics and functionality to sound quality, this synthesizer is a jewel with a timeless sound and a long heritage.

 


Installation :
A library with the ufs extension can be copied where it is convenient, in the Falcon settings (preferences \ soundbank) add the path to the library.
Copy the license file from the R2R folder with the R2RUVI extension to C: \ ProgramData \ UVI \ R2R

a UVI Falcon sampler is required to work with the bank


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