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I plan on getting KeyScape when funds are better.Īs a side note, I know mentioned earlier in the thread about adding more features for sample in omnisphere, if spectrasonics didn't want to mess with omnisphere in that way, then what about a separate sample editor (omnisphere specific) to get samples ready to import into omnisphere, rather like sage converter for RMX, but for omnisphere where you can maybe add velocity layers, loop points and other features. I would suggest to anyone, if you do have some money to spare then it`s really worth getting Omnisphere, they're a good solid company, been lots of free updates, worth ever penny IMO. It take a lot of time and work to put a library together, especially when sampling your own sounds like I did in this one, used a lot of my older recordings too. I also purchased a lot of libraries from PluginGuru, I think its important to support library makers, more so if they are really good quality. I first started off using Spectrasonics Atmosphere, still got the original box, ah those were the days when software came with a huge printed manual and a box! In some songs Ive written I have actually used presets in omnisphere, they're good and they just work. But then you could say the same about the TTS-1. Im hoping I wont experience the same Core Library issue, and will certainly keep an eye on this thread. Yes, ST4 is easy to use and cheaper than either Kontakt or Omnisphere. Installed all of the Omnisphere sound files as prescribed(all 6 Discs) in installation directions from plugorama, along with the other 3 files and everything loaded into receptor OK. Yes, I have SampleTank and have had it for years, going back to version 1. I am astonished that SampleTank is being mentioned in the same thread as if it were somehow comparable to either of these. Which is why I'm appreciative of folks such as yourself who have taken the time to make new content for Omnisphere. Nowadays, I limit myself to modifying other peoples' patches. Made a few patches but none of them were significantly better than what I could have achieved more easily with a simpler synth. Certainly if your going to buy only one volume Id suggest Volume 2, but save up for Volume 1 as well as they are an ideal compliment to each other. This was made to allow the sounds to be more accessible in modern DAWs and such. It also contains a nice wallpaper to go with it. nicnt file so it can be used with the free version of the Kontakt player as well. There was a period, though, when I was determined to become equally conversant with Omnisphere. Kontakt conversion of the Distorted Reality 1 & 2 libraries. For that kind of thing, Kontakt is quick and easy. Mainly because I wanted to create Kontakt instruments from some of my favorite ROMpler patches. For me, it was the other way around I elected to dive into Kontakt instead. Makes sense to pick one platform and learn it well. wav file, but leaving a gap between each sound then trigger the sample start time with velocity, its a bit tricky but can be done. There`s a few tricks you can use to make samples more realistic, such as using velocity to trigger the sample start time and or adding lets say 4 or 5 sounds like different piano velocities into one. I know omnisphere like the back of my hand, so its easy for me. Hope to have these uploaded and downloadable in the next few weeks.Thank you bitflipper, hope you enjoy it. There is still 100 mapped VST controls (again this only works with the VST version, not AU) Omnisphere 2.6 Hardware Library Textures PlayableWe are excited to announce that version 2.6 of our flagship software synthesizer Omnisphere® is now avai. If users would like the Moog patches, please consider donating so I can put this towards the Moog Tribute expansion and I will release these.Įach instrument rack now has both an EQ8 and a Glue Compressor (in a disabled state) in the chain with the Macros set to some basic controls in these. This Omnisphere Library is part of the best-selling Hades product family for music producers and includes 50 High-Quality Instruments programmed specifically for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. There are only a few hundred patches for each category max anyway so sub categories are not required and they will be supplied in just the main category folders Nozytic Music are back with a brand new Library for Omnisphere 2: Orchestra Monster. I have already reported this to Spectrasonics. Well there really are not as many patches as I thought in the V2 update (basically completed in a day) so I will be releasing this under the same donation mechanism, not worth the hassle for a few thousand presets to force a purchase (and not really what I wanted to do anyway).Ī big issue I have noticed is the V2 patches appear to have been rushed with their tagging because there are a LOT of missing tages (such as Genre and Type are not even applied to half of the presets) so sorting by any of these tags misses hundreds of patches.