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Posted by Vitamin-DLW on Oct-22-2008 21:25:

Question Spectrasonics Omnisphere V1.0 VSTi

Has anyone has any experience this? Is Omnisphere has worth the time of day or hard drive space? Can it be used well with FL Studio 8 XXL?

I'm contemplating grabbing it.


Posted by cryophonik on Oct-22-2008 22:04:

I haven't tried it in FLS8 yet, but it works fine with Sonar, Cubase, and ProTools here. However, it's a new product and has a few outstanding bugs, most notably the amount of time that it takes the GUI to open for some people. There are a million threads over on KVR if you'd like to find out more.

The synth itself is out-freaking-standing. It has very deep and diverse synthesis capabilities and comes with the huge library of samples. It operates as both a rompler and a virtual analog. One thing I will point out is that the presets are not very "trancey" - they're much more geared toward Atmosphere-ish sounds - so, plan on rolling your own, which is very easy to do with this synth. In other words, I wouldn't recommend that anyone spend $450 on Omnisphere if all they're looking for is a glorified trance rompler - Nexus is much better for that purpose. But, if you want huge synth capabilities, it's definitely worth the price, especially if that price is one of the upgrade offers. HTH.


Posted by wrzonance on Oct-22-2008 22:07:

Using it right now.

It is quite epic.

I'm probably going to buy this bad boy. 6 DVDs at 7 gigs a piece is a hefty blow to hard disk space. But worth it.

I'm about to buy a 500gb 2.5" drive for this very reason. (I hate lugging externals around with me).

It's has amazing sounds, however I only finished installing it this morning and I've been at work all day. From what I've been dinking with, it has some amazing depth.


Posted by CReddick on Oct-22-2008 23:05:

I got it.

It's pretty deep. I'm under the school of thought that you can use any with dance music if you do it right. Some pretty unique stuff to work with. Plus, the arp integration with stylus is bad ass.


Posted by Vitamin-DLW on Oct-22-2008 23:05:

quote:
Originally posted by wrzonance
Using it right now.

It is quite epic.

I'm probably going to buy this bad boy. 6 DVDs at 7 gigs a piece is a hefty blow to hard disk space. But worth it.

I'm about to buy a 500gb 2.5" drive for this very reason. (I hate lugging externals around with me).

It's has amazing sounds, however I only finished installing it this morning and I've been at work all day. From what I've been dinking with, it has some amazing depth.

cool are you using it with Fl?


Posted by Owsey on Oct-22-2008 23:29:

Re: Spectrasonics Omnisphere V1.0 VSTi

quote:
Originally posted by Vitamin-DLW
Has anyone has any experience this? Is Omnisphere has worth the time of day or hard drive space? Can it be used well with FL Studio 8 XXL?

I'm contemplating grabbing it.


There shouldn't be any problem with using it in FL 8 Haven't tried it myself but I've heard some decent reviews.


Posted by Vitamin-DLW on Oct-23-2008 00:12:

Re: Re: Spectrasonics Omnisphere V1.0 VSTi

quote:
Originally posted by Owsey2008
There shouldn't be any problem with using it in FL 8 Haven't tried it myself but I've heard some decent reviews.


sweet.


Posted by wrzonance on Nov-29-2008 17:06:

OMFG.

Update. I'm using it. And holy catfish! It's amazing sounding.

There's plenty of new content, but you'll be able to use the old Atmosphere plug-ins as well. Now that Omnisphere is UB, it's faptastic.

I've been working on some ambient with it:

Wrzonance - The Day My Balls Stood Still

It's very Vangelis sounding. Using Omnisphere, Albino, and Absynth.

---Adam


Posted by WirelessEyes on Dec-02-2008 05:09:

I've been a long time user of Atmosphere.. years and years, so I am really interested in buying the upgrade.

Soon i hope!


Posted by Vitamin-DLW on Dec-02-2008 05:47:

I definitely want to give it a shot as soon as a get a PC upgrade with a big enough hard drive to install it on.



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