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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.
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