Publisher: UVI
Website: UVI
Format: SOUNDBANK
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo
Description: One of the most prolific figures in synthesizer history is engineer and designer Tom Oberheim. His efforts can be heard across hundreds of albums, decades of innovative instrument design, and experienced through convenience we take for granted on a daily basis, including preset memory and MIDI. His influence is as great as any, and his designs have stood the test of time better than most, with models produced today that have changed little in more than 40 years. The sound of his instruments is distinct and inherently musical, with a character often described as “lush” and “massive,” and rightly so.
Creating a toolbox to reflect this legacy has been the greatest challenge of all; too much good. We started with a list of our favorite synthesizers, and after tracking them down (which can be tricky in some cases!), We’ve spent hundreds of hours researching their unique sonic qualities and creating new sounds for you. The result is 1,468 presets built on 49,252 samples, all recorded from real hardware instruments, giving you the very best these instruments have to offer in the convenience of modern software.
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
While I’ve played some nuclear-grade hardware, the timbre of the filters of the Oberheim 4-voice remains an absolute favorite. There’s a pretty cool documentary about him on YouTube, and also includes the inventor of the Prophet synths Dave Smith, and Robert Moog.
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