Back to the origins of sampling on this typical studio instrument 60- NS. A true vintage excerpt of the original machine with modern software convenience. Use the presets as a starting point to create your own patch.
The Sound That
Shaped the 60s Return to the heyday of classic rock, and one instrument stands above the rest – this 350 pound monster that will forever change the way we make music. At the heart of this monster was a variety of tape recorders, one for each note on an attached keyboard, each playing a unique recorded sound.
With only 8 seconds of tape per key and a bulky frame, this machine had its limitations, but was impressive for its time nonetheless, with a multitimbral and truly polyphonic engine.
Instantly renowned for the Beatles hit “Strawberry Fields Forever” and used by countless others including the Moody Blues, Rolling Stones and prog rock legends. Yes, it was a must-have sound from the 60s. Although its use has fallen out of fashion, its implications have become fundamental to contemporary music production.
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