![]() ![]() Now your best bet is to focus on a Type that is closest to what you need - Psychoacoustic, Hybrid Bells (or indeed Bells Hybrid!), Hybrid Keyboards, Organic Pads, BPM Organic and so on. None of these patches disappeared, they all moved around all over the place, scattered to the four winds - bowed colors, ethnic world, textures playable etc. For the launch of Omni 2, they inexplicably dropped the very popular Hybrid Organic category, the natural home for this stuff and the obvious launch for browsing. As has been mentioned, The Unfinished has a ton of these sorts of patches - it doesn't matter that there's not new soundsources, there's a near bottomless supply already there to be turned as raw material into new hybrid-style patches.įinally, Spectrasonics did make one change that I think more than any other gives the perception that psychoacoustic has dropped down their priority list. The second point is that its possible to make these kind of patches without using any additional soundsources at all, to combine and treat stuff to produce what feels like organic or realistic brand new instruments. But of course that doesn't take away from what's already there. Omni 2's release was a fair few years ago now, and since then they've added lots of patches in the Hardware library mostly, to perhaps address the perception that this kind of seemingly esoteric stuff was all that Omni was good at. The Core library for Omni 1 and then the significant additions for Omni 2 both had a strong focus on this hybrid or psychoacoustic soundsources, be it playing stalactites or tuning washing racks into instruments. OMNI is a synth more than a orchestral sampler.I think there's a few issues at work here, to give the perception of a change which may or may not be true in reality. It also has some really huge, lush choir pre-sets, but if your looking for a professional choir library I would look elsewhere. To answer the OP.YES it has really great if not, the best pads and bells. I'm extremely competent in synth programing, but OMNI is so vast I get lost in tweaking other than making music. I'm the kind of guy who needs something that sounds great with little effort, I don't have the time or luxury of scrolling through tens of thousands of sounds/pre-sets to get a single element for a track or a song. And I find my self using most other synths I listed more than OMNI. For me it's all about how quick and easy I can get the sound in my head into the session. I really feel like there is nothing it can't do.īut. ![]() It sounds so good, and has seemingly infinite possibilities. You can simply browse its 14,000 included sounds. The magic of Omnisphere lies in its ease of use, even with its incredible depth and capabilities. So IMO Omni could take the roll of ALL of these other V synths I listed. Omnisphere 2 is Spectrasonics’ flagship synthesizer and is known throughout the world as the most elegant, flexible and comprehensive virtual instrument ever. ![]() I also have Serum, Massive, Tal-uno-lx, and Arturia v4 (with a few v5s) ![]()
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