Regarding UVI Falcon 3 + Libraries

Discussion in 'Samplers, Synthesizers' started by Feonix, Oct 27, 2025 at 11:15 AM.

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  1. Feonix

    Feonix Newbie

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    Hi all, just a quick question here. I own a legit Falcon 3 and I have every single soundware/library that UVI put out for it (as recently as this past month) but through their Sonic Pass subscription (Falcon I own, it’s add-ons I rent). All of the add-ons are sitting on an external hard drive because they’re huge (700GB+). I’ve been out of the loop for a while so, I was wondering if there was a way for me to make these libraries “my own” so that I can cancel my subscription? I know there was an R2R UVI emulator floating around but I don’t know what tools I am missing and what I need to do, let alone if this is even possible!

    thanks for any help in advance!
     
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  3. clone

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    What do they show up as in your iLok manager app?
     
  4. PulseWave

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    Hi @Feonix, you have to choose: either cracked software or purchased UVI; you can't have both.

    If you choose Team R2R, uninstall your UVI - Falcon VSTi and all sound libraries and re-download the complete UVI - FACLON package and all sound libraries from the sister site. I wrote an overview of how to install it back then:

    Installation instruction for the UVI - Falcon v2.5.3 VSTi / Emulator / Factory / Expansions

    Falcon VSTi

    1.) Download and Unrar the " UVI.Falcon.v2.5.3.Incl.Emulator-R2R "
    2.) Click on the " Setup Falcon v2.5.3 "
    3.) Inside the Folder is the " 00000E10F2DD0E11.R2RUVI "
    4.) Copy the " 00000E10F2DD0E11.R2RUVI " into " C:\ProgramData\UVI\R2R "
    UVI Emulator
    1.) Click on " Setup UVIEMU v1.0.8 "

    Factory

    1.) Download and unrar the " UVI.Falcon.Factory.Library.v2.5.1-R2R "
    2.) Create a folder with the name " Falcon " and copy it to where you have space. (Preferably SSD)
    3.) Copy the File " Falcon Factory.ufs " into the new " Falcon " Folder
    2.) Inside the Folder is the " 00000E10F2DD0E11.R2RUVI "
    3.) Copy the File into: " C:\ProgramData\UVI\R2R "

    UVI Library / Expansions

    1.) Download and unrar
    2.) Copy the " B-5 Organ V3.ufs " into the " Falcon " Folder (ending *.ufs)
    3.) in the R2R Folder is the Registration File with the ending: *. R2RUVI
    4.) Copy the Registration File " 000025694821256A.R2RUVI "
    4.) into " C:\ProgramData\UVI\R2R "

    Open Falcon in your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

    1.) Click on the tool wrench
    2.) Scroll down to " Preferences "
    3.) A new window opens and select "Soundbanks"
    4.) Add the new Soundbanks path, Falcon folder, where your expansions are in.
     
  5. clone

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    That doesn't really apply here. Everything he has right now is legit. He wants to use the emulator so that his Sonic Pass content becomes "shareable", as all R2R library versions have had done to them prior to being released by them. That does mean he would need to uninstall the legit version of Falcon and install R2R's version.

    But the issue is flipping the Sonic Pass content to "working with R2R Falcon". I think the pitfall, if any; will be that Sonic Pass probably does not give the user individual licenses for each expansion. In which case, from nfo: "Support EDEN encrypted SoundBank by emulation. You need one R2RUVI file for one library"" won't work. Just a guess, but they would probably mention the user being able to do this. Unlocking all that content for $30 would be a pretty desirable situation compared to getting them all done one-by-one.

    Personally, I hate subscriptions. I'd cancel it anyway, use R2R version for everything; and then if there are expansions you really want or need which are unshared, just buy those. Make them shareable and working with R2R version of Falcon.
     
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  6. Somnambulist

    Somnambulist Audiosexual

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    FYI I own a couple I purchased you are correct mostly. Cancel subscription uninstall all associated software and use the specific R2R Installs and library ProgramData files and they all work - this is of course that there are R2R files for every one of his libraries which there likely is not. So yes the $30 option if it exists might be a better idea.
     
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    I think they would mention that if it was available as an option. Those R2R files you mention, are created by legit owner using R2R's tool which is included with their Falcon and Workstation releases. If just using Sonic Pass content to do so would work; they would have every expansion (obv. excluding newest ones no-one has purchased yet) and they do not.
     
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