![]() Omnisphere dramatically expands on the synthesis options in Atmosphere: it contains a hugely flexible engine which throws up unexpected delights at each and every turn. The interface approach will be familiar to anyone with an existing Spectrasonics instrument, with each synthesis module incorporated into a 'metal' virtual rack. Once you've chosen a preset, you can close the patch browser, which takes you into the main Omnisphere interface. There are over 1,000 patches in total, which should keep you busy for a while. The first thing that greets you on start-up is Omnisphere's patch browser, from which you can choose sounds, either alphabetically, or via search criteria such as category, musical genre, or even via the names of the sound designers themselves.Īs each patch is tagged with information relating to how it was constructed, this latter category is surprisingly useful, as you can soon learn the artistic approach of each designer and can then seek out the work of those you favour. ![]() Installation takes place via six DVDs, while authorisation is achieved via a challenge/response code and your serial number. The result for Omnisphere users is an instrument with a sound that's liquid, shifting and unpredictable yet gloriously playable all at once. ![]()
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