Extensive collection of traditional and ethnic instruments. 369 instruments, 65,000 samples, over 10,000 loops and phrases. Intuitive interfaces with dedicated controls for each tool.
To work with the bank, you need the popular UVI Falcon or the popular UVI Workstation
Instruments
World Suite is divided into 12 groups: Africa, South America, West Indies, Asia, Australia, Celtic, Gypsy Spain, Eastern Europe, India, Indonesia, Middle East and West. You can explore tools by region or type. Whether you’re looking for sounds from a specific geographic region or a specific category of instruments, you’ll find what you’re looking for in just a few clicks.
Each instrument included in the World Suite has been carefully recorded to capture both its natural physical qualities and traditional playing styles. The result is a set of instruments whose sound quality is both natural and authentic. Custom controls are available depending on the tool type. They allow you to adjust, among other things, the fret noise of various string instruments, the volume of transients and timbre of chromatic percussion, legato or portamento mode, velocity curve, three-band EQ, or even the convolution reverb available for each instrument. . All these controls are presented in an intuitive and attractive graphical interface. Set up and place your instrument in the mix in an instant and use the built-in switches to add dynamics and variety to your playing. You can even take it a step further with Falcon and play them using micro-tuning. You can refer to the user manual for more information.
Loops and Phrases
In addition to detailed sampling of various instruments, World Suite includes a huge selection of loops and phrases played in complete authenticity. You can browse them by region or instrument type; they are ready to be arranged, trimmed and reshaped to suit your wants and needs. With over 10,000 loops available, World Suite is a fantastic resource for songwriters, audio engineers and beatmakers. Want to add authentic tools to your project? Bring different colors to your track? Or even create pieces in a specific regional style? Here you will find everything you need for this.
Traveler’s Tools
You can explore each loop and phrase and load them individually into your sequencer, or play them back using our Traveler multi-track instruments. Traveler’s instruments allow you to easily mix, transpose and play back up to 6 loops simultaneously, perfectly synchronizing them with the tempo of your sequencer. World Suite includes 12 “Traveler” instruments (African, West Indian, Brazilian, Cuban, Georgian, Indian, Middle Eastern 1 & 2, Latin percussion, South American, Vocal and Ambient Vocal) to create musical groupings of instruments based on genre and thus allow an intuitive and fast experience. Adjust the gain, independent high- and low-pass filters, pitch, pan and reverb levels of each track, quickly exploring thousands of included loops. Looking for inspiration? Trigger a random change and discover countless soundscapes from the collection in seconds.
Looking for ethnic backing vocals or vocal licks? Discover Vocal Traveler and Vocal Ambience Traveler. Vocal Travelers includes a wide selection of sound samples from around the world, with which you can depict entire regional landscapes or create unique and exciting vocal textures. Explore and select the sounds you like, then adjust the gain, pan, reverb, pitch, time stretch, and envelope settings to your liking on a track-by-track basis.
Copy R2R keys (files with *.R2RUVI extension) to C:\ProgramData\UVI\R2R
Each library has its own R2R key.
Create a folder to store your libraries wherever you want.
Call it whatever you like, for example UVI SoundBanks.
Place UVI libraries (files with *.ufs extension) into this folder.
In Falcon, specify the path to this folder in this way:
Find Preferences, you can simply press Cntr+P Open the SoundBanks bookmark . Specify the path to the folder(s) where you placed the libraries: Go to the browser on the right and point the small arrow opposite the Soundbanks inscription The browser view will change: You can scroll if there are a lot of libraries: But when there are too many libraries, it’s easier to find like this:
Instruments by region
Africa
56 instruments
Flutes (majingu, jafe, goat), guitars (afrostal, African roots, chad-nylon), large drums (Benin, Guinean baga and kobo, Guinean tom, Malian, Ouagadudu, Tanzanian, Togolese, Zairean) , djembe (wooden, modern) Leather, Mozambique), Percussion (Body Bells, Cruche, Fedounoum, Plastic & Wood Rainstick, Rattle, Shekere, Talking Drum, Tchangotche), Udu (large and small), Balafon (8 instruments), Bamboo saxophone (3 instruments), Kalimba, Kora (2 models and one Waliha), Mbira (Dzavadzimu, Nyunga, Zimbabwe), Ngoni Donso, Sanzas (7 models)
650 loops and phrases
Balafon, Bass, Electric guitar, Bar-drums, Clave, Jug, Djembe, Conga, Bell, Drums, Shaker, Tambourine, Woodcut, Fedunum, Guinea Tambourine, Bass Kalimba, Kora, Talking Drums, Tangoche, Choral Ensemble, Solo Vocal Asia 79
instruments
Bian
Zhong, Bian Qing, Dan Moi, Er Hu (2 models), Guqin, Gongs (7 categories / 50 models), Koto (3 models), Lao Zither, Percussion (Ban Gu, Cha, 2 Gu, Luo Gong, Chuan Lin, Kua Ban, Nan Ban, Peng Zhong ), Pipa, Liu Qin, Shakuhachi, Isshakausansun, Nishakuyonsun, Shamisen, Taiko (3 Nagado Daiko, 2 Shime Daiko)
290 loops and phrases
Mongolian kohmus, Mongolian topshur, shakuhachi, Ishakausansun, Nishakuyonsun, Chinese flute, Mongolian voices
Australia
14 instruments
Drums Aboriginal (Kanak, New Guinea, Polynesian, Oceanic – 3 models), Aboriginal flute, Aboriginal percussion (bass, frame, log, rattle, shaker), didgeridoo (2 models), harp
450 loops and phrases
Aboriginal flute, didgeridoo,
Celtic
28 harp instruments
Bagpipes (6 models), Celtic guitars (D, E, 12 strings), Celtic percussion (Bodran, dice, clogs, snare drum, spoons, tenor drum), Celtic whistles (Penny Whistle, Old Low, Celtic Low, Tin D). , Tin BFlat), Violin, Harmonica (2 models), Concertina, Celtic harp, Megan harp, Lute harp, Irish bouzouki
460 loops and phrases
Bagpipe, Baudhrand, Bombarda, Celtic guitars, Celtic harp, Concertina, 6-string guitar , 12-string guitar, Irish flute, Mandolin, Violin
Eastern Europe
16 instruments
Balkan double bass, Balkan violin, Bulgarian tupan, Eastern accordion, Eastern lyre, Hungarian dulcimer, Moldavian dulcimer, Roots balalaika, Russian balalaika, Ukrainian bandura, Chonguri, Panduri double bass , Duduk, Panduri, Salamuri, Accordion Weltmeister
670 loops and phrases
Accordion, Bass, Chonguri, Guitar, Panduri, Percussion, Saxophone, Strings, Violin, Balkan vocals, Georgian male vocals, Georgian female vocals
India
49 instruments
Dilruba, Harmonium, Indian flutes (3 models), Indian percussion (Angklungs, Baya, Ghatam, Idakka, India Jaw, Mridangam, Tawil, Dholak, Bass, Bas-Udukkai, Chanda, Dhol, Dholak, Dholki, Ela Talam, Yeddakai, Urumi, Udukkai, Salangai, Pumbai, Paray Top, Paray Bas, Pakawaj, Nagra, Hanjira), Indian Swarmandal, Indian violin, Jaladarangam, Morsing, Nadhaswaram, Pungi, Santoor (2 models), Sarod, Shahi Baaja, Shenai, Sitar (3 models), Tabla (3 models), Tambura, Veena
1350 loops and phrases
Bulbul Tarang, Dhol, Dilruba, Do Tara, Flute, Magudi, Mandolin, Nadhaswaram, Pungi, Ravanhatta, Santoor, Shenai, Sitar, Veena, Violin , FX, Bass Udukkai, Chenda, Dholak, Dholki, Ghatam, Idakka, Khanjira, Mridangam, Nagara, Pambai, Parai, Tabla, Tawil, Urban Loop, Urumi, Voices (children’s voices, female voices, male voices, vocal percussion )
Indonesia
14 Gamelan Gong instruments
(2 models), Gamelan Bonang (Barung, Parenus), Gamelan Drums (Kendhang Ageng, Kendhang Siblon), Gambang, Gender, Saron, Gamelan Kenong (5 models)
Middle East
39 Baglama instruments
(2 models) , bouzouki (2 models), duduk, electric bouzouki, lute (yubus, Tunisian), North African violins (solo, ensemble), mandolin, Mediterranean lyres (2 models), Middle Eastern flutes (Shepherd, Egyptian, Arabic, recorder), Middle Eastern percussion (bendir, electric saz, tsuras (2 models), kemens, mandolin kloo, oriental ensemble, pku, kanun, tar, Turkish percussion (5 models)
1600 loops and phrases
Baglama, Bouzouki, Clarinet, Middle Eastern strings, Kumbus, Darbuka, Drums, Duduk, Electric bouzouki, Hadjir, Lyre, Turkish and Arabic percussion, Oriental violin, Oud, Saz, Arabic synthesizer, Tambourines, Tar, Tsouras, Voice of
Occidental
26 instruments
Alpine concert zither, Banjo, Karina Accordion, Dobro, Finnish concert kantele , Naeshult Table piano, Scandinavian whistle, Scandinavian psalmodicon, Scandinavian piano, Orfeo accordion, Parisian accordion, Bastring for piano, Quiz accordion, Alphorn, Large organ, Cavaco, Dulcimer, Folk flutes (5 models), German accordion, German harp, Gothenburg organ, Portuguese fado guitar, flutes (5 models), three-string zither, viola de gamba
580 loops and phrases
Accordions, Cavaco
South America
30 instruments
Ande flute, Bajo Quinto, Charango, Cuatro, Pan flute, Guitarron, Melodica, Latin pipe , Latin percussion (Agogos, Berimbau, Bongo, Cabassa, Chequere, Clave, Conga, Bells, Quicas, Gyros, Maracas, Pandiero, Shakers, Surdo, timbales, timbalitos), Peruvian ocarina, ronroco, electric bass, UBass, tango accordion, Mexican vihuela
1330 loops and phrases
Agogo, Bajo Quinto, Bongo, Bass, Clave, Conga, Cowbell, Djembe, Drums, Guiro, Kutu Wapa, Piano, Ronroco, Shaker, Bata Drum, Tambourine, Triangle, Mexican Vihuela, VoiceSpanish Gypsy 6
instruments
Flamenco Guitar, Gypsy Jazz Guitars (Jerome, Maruja), flamenco percussion (cajon, castanets, steps)
1660 loops and phrases
flamenco guitar, cajon, castanets, footsteps, handclaps,
West Indies voice
12 instruments
Antillean bass, Garrachand, Handpan Ayasa, Handpan Bells (2 models), Handpan BPSH, Opsilon, Requinto, Steel drums, Steel pan, Steel tongue drum, Sun drum, Ukulele
310 loops and phrases
Bass, Claves, Conga, Cowbell, Djembe, Drums, Shaker, Tanbow Ka, Ti Bwa, Tom
Vocals
2 Instruments – Vocal Travelers
Create moods and vocal phrases with a 5-track instrument designed for vocal sounds.
1,340 loops and phrases
Choir recordings are organized by gender, age, vocal range and region, including: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, India, Middle East, South America, Spanish and Georgian flamenco. Also included is a “Vocal Atmosphere Without Words” section with the following categories: Arabic, Balkan, Persian and more.