Thanks for that useful help. I copied this to my UVI folder. Do you know what *.ufs belongs to this five licences: 00000F1316EF0F14.R2RUVI 000011A9510811AA.R2RUVI 000011DC5ADE11DD.R2RUVI 000011E9556B11EA.R2RUVI and 00001089392D108A.R2RUVI ? They belong to "Analog Motion", "Devinity", "Digital Motion", "Eternal Funk" and "Spectre" but they are together and I don't know how to isolate them. Last edited: Dec 2, 2021
000011A9510811AA.R2RUVI = Devinity 00000F1316EF0F14.R2RUVI = Spectre 000011DC5ADE11DD.R2RUVI = Digital Motion 000011E9556B11EA.R2RUVI = Eternal Funk 00001089392D108A.R2RUVI = Analog Motion
Will there be updates for this r2r release in the future? F note key keeps getting stuck and I have to restart the program Its a pain
I am using falcon with audiogridder everything works fine and keeps sync but when using drum designer it keeps going out of sync. any ideas on how to fix?
Seems like a latency problem. I've been using Falcon extensively these days with Pro Tools AU, it doesn't have any kind of problem as far as I'm concerned.
My guess is Falcon is running inside Audiogridder not for CPU benefit, but because it is a PC running Falcon, and a Mac running whatever DAW? Then tack on some more tiny delay to drive a pattern sequencer, to then trigger sound. Soon this seems out of sync, and of course you will really notice it because it is your drums. I do not mind the drum sounds in Falcon Drum Designer at all, but I also think I have way more control over each hit by having the drum hit, and any resulting audio; loaded into their own channels, by using samplers or drum synth modules for each hit. At the bottom right corner of Drum Designer, click Generate. then you can drag export it to your daw, pick the resulting pattern apart and send midi wherever you want.
Hello @acousticsamples, I'll try to explain a different world view of things to you, in the hope that it will make you feel a little better. There was a world before the internet and it is now a new digitized other world. Before the Internet, it was harder to get more customers, the markets were often regional and you sold through advertisements in newspapers and magazines. Today with your website you can reach several million people worldwide. The Internet destroyed many jobs and created millions of other jobs at the same time. There was organized crime before the Internet, and with the Internet, the field of activity of many criminals also shifted. This is called online crime today. Some people have their online bank account hacked and their money stolen. Some users' identity is stolen and then used to make purchases. Every participant who does business online and sells products there knows in advance of the risk of being hacked. There are also companies whose data is professionally encrypted with ransomware and unlocked for a ransom. The economic damage caused by hackers worldwide is enormous. That should help you, that you can tell yourself, I am not alone with a problem and actually you knew that beforehand that the party could be over very quickly. Every industry loses a certain fraction of its income to hackers. You can only estimate these losses and you can make your products a little more expensive to make up for the loss or you can try to sell more products. Sometimes it is unfortunately necessary to lay off employees. In our language it means the merciless competition or the ugly face of capitalism. As a self-employed person, you have to constantly assert yourself against the competition. Also think of the people whose company goes bankrupt and you are then unemployed. Many people here have long since bought Falcon and your products. A few will buy your software after testing. Simply because they say, good work, it's worth it to me. Many are simply too poor to be able to afford them. The sooner you accept that you've been hacked, the easier it will be for you to deal with it. Be proud that your work is so good that many people are now playing and listening to your music. Better to work on promoting your products better and be innovative and deliver a great product. If you do your job well, you will also get customers who will buy your products. Positive reviews in online magazines will make you better known. You will not be able to stop the hackers, the reason for the hackers is that the rich do not give away any of their wealth. Everything for me and nothing for the others. The internet has turned many into billionaires. But why shouldn't the poorer population also benefit from progress and the Internet. The poorer sections of the population should and want to participate in digital progress. When people have to work for wages that are too low, they can't afford anything. You should give people more money so that they can also afford the products. Since that doesn't happen, they will inevitably use hacked products. Quick guide to being happy. - Please try to avoid self-damaging thinking. - Please do not dramatize unnecessarily. - Tell yourself: O.K it would have been nice if I hadn't been hacked, but it won't end the world. - After all, my music is now played worldwide and a lot of people enjoy my product and they appreciate me and my work. - Maybe word gets around because I have good products and I can win new customers. - Millions of people are hacked every day and it was clear that I would also be hacked at some point. - The digital World Wide Web, with its new technology, like any other technology, has its advantages and disadvantages.
Alright, lemme push in some more positive vibes into this topic while we wait for the gold rush that is East West - which I presume will come in the wave of Christmas/New Year, as is usually the case with R2R.... Anyway, I just shared yet more libraries with the community which you all might enjoy. Unfortunately that'll be it for me though... 700 ish usd I spent in total was all I had and I'm all out of it for now. So hopefully some other peeps can chime in and help with the remainder eh?
@ frozensnow - SOLVED! Thanks for the Retro Organ Libraries and Augmented Piano! Last edited by a moderator: Dec 4, 2021