Hi, when you say "In your Falcon directory, only the sound libraries with the ending *. ufs" do you mean they mustn't be in individual folders? I can't see the soundbank logos and lists at all, but yesterday they all appeared ONCE and then the next time I used Falcon they wouldn't appear again. I have definitely set the Falcon soundbank folder correctly in the Preferences, but each soundbank is in an individual folder.
Thanks - I've been doing that, clicking on the triangle. I took all of the .UFS files out of their individual folders and put them into the main folder that I had set in the Preferences and now it's all working fine! Many thanks to everybody who has supplied libraries, and bought them just for this release especially!
Guys, I ended up renaming every UVI librarie as "UVI Soundbank..." but I think there is not correct. Some of them are not Soundbanks, am I right? DECiBEL named their libraries as "UVI..." and as "UVI Soundbank..." Are some of them instruments? How to distinguish them without installing?
Everything you download has only one format = * .ufs (UviFalconSoundbank). No matter how he uploader it always calls it in there. What exactly did you rename the * .UFS or just the folder? Some sound banks come directly from UVI, the other sound banks come from other websites. Everything that has an * .ufs at the end is a sound bank! A * ufs sound bank itself should not be renamed. Example: = UviFalconSoundbank = ending with *. ufs 8-Bit Synth.ufs Analog Motion.ufs Asteroid.ufs BeatBox Anthology 2.ufs Bohemian Cello EXP1 48Khz.ufs Bohemian_Violin_V3.ufs C7Grand.ufs Cameo.ufs Cinematic Shades.ufs DarkLight IIx.ufs Devinity.ufs Drum Designer.ufs Emulation 2.ufs Emulation One.ufs Eternal Funk.ufs Falcon Factory.ufs FM Suite.ufs
Could anybody enlighten me if the Toy Suite library is one ufs or maybe three Acoustic, Digital, 8bit Last edited: Dec 2, 2021
Could anyone please share a complete list with the soundbanks released so far? I missed some and want to see which ones.
The nature of my activity here does not allow to share any personal information that would lead to my identification so unofrtunately I cannot share a composition nor a concert movie. I can say that I'm playing as a bassist with a funk/soul band playing from Bruno Mars to Judith Hill, Stevie Wonder, James Brown etc ... I Also work as a studio bassist for sessions. I work as a composer for films and games as well as sound designer for synthesizers companies.
Don't rename anything! And preferably keep your .ufs Soundbank files together in one place, one folder. Simplest installation of soundbanks is like this (if installing them on C: drive) 1. The first place Falcon automatically looks for Soundbanks is in C:\Program Files\UVISoundbanks. The simplest installation possible of Soundbanks is to copy each .ufs file there. If the folder doesn't exist yet, create it first. 2. Copy the corresponding .R2RUVI file (R2R emulation file) to C:\ProgramData\UVI\R2R. Nowhere else. It MUST be there. There must be one .R2RUVI file for each .ufs file. If the product includes more than one .ufs Soundbank (some do), there must be more than one .R2RUVI emulation file as well. 3. That's it. The Soundbanks will appear in Falcon, in the browser on the right. If you want to put the .ufs Soundbank files somewhere else, of course you can, but then you must direct Falcon to that folder. The above installation suggestion is just the simplest one, not the only one. You can have the .ufs Soundbank files in several places if you like, but then you must direct Falcon to each of those folders so it has a list of folders to go through when looking for Soundbanks every time it loads. .ufs files are always Soundbanks by definition, regardless of size. 'ufs' means 'UVI Falcon Soundbank', quite simply.
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just create any folderstructure you like, show it to falcon. Sometimes you have to close - reopen the standalone version a few times but no problems, even changing folder names later, it will load just fine (for me). Last edited: Dec 2, 2021
Thanks for your help. Sorry, I'm not changing the *.ufs names or licence names. I meant just the folder because I'm very freak about the order and accuracy. First I renamed (just the folders) as "UVI.Soundbanks..." then I noticed that not all of them are Soundbanks. I know that is not very relevant. I saw "UVI.Pulsar.v1.0.1.for.Falcon-DECiBEL" and "UVI.Soundbank.The.Beast.v1.6.2.for.Falcon-DECiBEL" and it makes me think "Pulsar" could be an Instrument and "The Beast" a Soundbank, but I don't know. I also have a UVI libraries pack with 11 expansions and their licences and I don't know how to separate them. I have some of them downloaded before and I know their licences number, but I need to know the licences number from "Analog Motion", "Devinity", "Digital Motion", "Eternal Funk" and "Spectre" to put the licences beside their *.ufs file and isolated them in a single folder. Thanks again.
Due to the fact that many uploaded links were dead I could not download the whole UVI IRCAM Solo Instruments 2 Can someone send it to me please? *even the original(from the UVI site) since I have the R2RUVI file and I have checked that the original products work with this file
I feel like half of it is your fault for being in this business in the first place. You should've known that almost anything will get cracked at some point, it doesn't matter what gets cracked, it will most likely get cracked. Think for one moment, how did you go into the business thinking I will be fine selling libraries ONLINE in a DIGITAL world and thinking I wouldn't get cracked? You should've been aware of that in the first place. Cracking things is not new, it has been happening for a long time. Going in a business where everything is digital is a whole completely different story. This is not the real world where you can just steal a PHYSICAL thing like a car. In the Internet, anything can be copied and modified. I don't completely disagree with you but you shouldn't blame these people for cracking your "stuff", it would've happened anyway. Maybe reconsider that before your next upload.
Each sound bank that you download consists of a license: (*. R2RUVI) and a sound bank (*.ufs) STEP 1 1.) There is only one folder for the licenses, only the registrations should be in here. 2.) The folder is called: C:\ProgramData\UVI\R2R 3.) Copy all of your licenses in this folder. STEP 2 1.) Create a folder with the name "Falcon" for example. 2.) Now copy all "UVI Falcon SoundBanks" with the ending (* .ufs) in your new folder 3.) Open Falcon in your DAW 4.) Click on the tool wrench 5.) Scroll down to " Preferences " 6.) A new window opens and select "Soundbanks" 7.) Add the new Soundbanks path, Falcon folder, where your expansions are in.
I make mediocre music but I used cracked WaveLab. I loved it. I bought it. I used cracked Cubase. I loved. I bought it. I used cracked Avenger. I loved it. I bought it. I used cracked Nexus. I loved. I bought it. I used cracked Battery, Kontakt, FM 8, Massive... I loved them. I bought Komplete 13 Ultimate (not Collectors). I'm trying to do the right thing and it costs a lot of money. A lot. If I get to take advantage of Falcon and some expansion I'll buy them but it probably rest in some HDD forever but if I use it and ended up loving it I'll buy it. Last edited: Dec 2, 2021