Geez! Why didn’t you contact us before making this video bro????!!!! You have your external drive formatted incorrectly! (FAT32) That’s why it’s operating so slow…all you have to do is reformat your external drive as a MacOS formatted drive. It’ll work perfectly!
Just upgrade your internal hard drive to a bigger size cause the more plugins the more better. that’s what I did and I kept Omni for years now with no issues. Also your absolutely correct about live instruments they have way more character and there always a must have in any studio.
@@rigel4211 well first things first i would purchase a 250g to 1tb ssd hard drive and to install it for (desktop only not laptops) is to connect the power supply cable hint the bigger sata plug from the power supply then plug in the data sata cable which is the smaller one into the motherboard sata port then turn on your pc after connecting the hard drive and motherboard together and it should automatically appear as like drive :D or :E on windows then re install omnisphere on to the disk by tweaking the install location in the install menu after that scan plugins in that directory in your daw, mark as favorite and enjoy. now for laptops your gonna need a external hard drive and thos plug in by usb and are fairly straightforward but they are expensive for larger capacities
@@dillonstanley3289 I'll buy it but there is particular path for these vst's in ssd drive 'what bout' that ")my daw wouldn't be able to scan the plugins then ' if I add my omni to other drive...
I went through that a few years ago. That's when I upgraded to a desktop and control my filing system to ensure RAM and ROM speeds were behaving correctly. Best decision I ever made.
I have the STEAM folder on an external SSD with no issues at all. I have a studio Glyph drive & absolutely love it. None of those issues you described, so it seems like you don't have the right hardware & blaming the software instead. As an educator, thats not how you should be mentoring new producers. Especially when Omni is the industry standard these days.
Yeah I was about to say that’s a non-issue and even if you need to you can create an alias folder. That’s also way the loop hole for any program that doesn’t let you move the content folders around
Your hard drive is in the wrong format that is why it aint working correctly. Chances are the SSD you are talking about is in a FAT32 format which is not suitable, it should be in APFS format and you will not have a problem.
I'm not really up on MacBooks, but I know in PC Laptops, you can typically put a second SSD in the same drive cage as the main SSD. So you'd have a second SSD operating at the same speed as your main drive. I would be very surprised if you couldn't do this on a MacBook. I'm on a PC desktop, and I got a 4TB SSD on sale for about $230 last year. I'd maybe look into doing that. External enclosures can be fickle when it comes to bandwidth and connection speeds. That's been my experience. Hope you get it sorted man, there's no way I could live without Omnisphere. And you shouldn't have to, even if you're able.
i have it all on my external hard drive, keyscape trillion and omnisphere is on my comp but the sounds are on the external hard drive works fine ...wow
you can use the thunderbolt port on your computer to get better performance and more space.. but you need to check which speeds your mac are supports and buying a storage device with the same transfer speed.. by this way you can get a real change.. try also to use an nvme ssd external drive..
Here's the external SSD that you need for off-loading Omnisphere, Kontakt, etc - A blazing fast 4 terabyte ScanDisk SSD. Feels like you never left your internal SSD - i.e SanDisk 4TB Extreme PRO Portable SSD - Up to 2000MB/s - USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. Spectrasonics has instructions on how to install their stuff to external drives - and it works like a charm. IMHO..You will be cutting your nose just to spite your face if you leave Spectrasonics :)
Bruh I don't get the point tho, you can get a 10 TB hard drive for only 200-300 nowadays so there is really no excuse in this day and age, system space is available at a near unlimited amount in 2023 at more affordable prices than EVER
I don't know why you would ever purchase a Macbook for music production, one of the worst decisions you could ever make. They're completely overpriced and are known to have a lot of bugs, other than if you use Logic Pro there is no reason to ever buy a Macbook over a Windows Laptop (if you wanna travel around with it) or just a normal desktop and then you can have 10+ external drives to get how ever much space you want
@@Cybah 100% of any studio I’ve been too from Sunset Sound to my boys bedroom studio has had a Mac, the low power draw and the fan never coming on makes it so much more practical especially airdrop it’s just way more convenient
if you have a fast external its fine or just install a 2nd ssd on your computer and it all loads instantly. omnisphere is nice to add as layers to exsiting mic/instruments i find
I have the same issue as you mate; I run my VSTs from an external SSD to Cubase 11 Pro on my laptop due to limited memory space. I'm thinking twice about buying Omnisphere now. I know it may be sample-based, but still, I don't think they had to make it such a massive size. Or they should've at least given options on how much of the programme to install, or provided a less power-intensive "Lite" version.
I have omnisphere with the sonic expansions running fine on my LaCie external SSD. When I first installed omnisphere I installed the steam folder to my external SSD. Try a fresh install and select SSD for steam folder location
Interesting! I wonder why it was so slow on external. I put my libraries on external SSD and have zero problems with latency running Omni. I am on M1 Pro though so perhaps that is why
@@busyworksbeats coming in really late but great channel. what I would try to add is for you to point your content from Omnisphere..or all of your plug in content even but especially in spectrasonics, point to your new folder on your external drive(spectrasonics instruments for example) and you do that in NI Access but you probably will have to reinstall everything to point it in the new direction. Headache for sure but thats the only way I can save my hard drive space.....apologies for chiming in
I have a BUNCH of VSTs, Ableton Live 11 Suite and Reason 12 along with Omnisphere 2 on my PC. That ate up all my SSD space, so I ended up just upgrading from a 1TB SSD to a 4TB SSD and that solved the issue. I'm swearing off any more VSTs in the future (unless there's a deal for something i want that cant be passed up lol).
I haven't cared of Omni for a while.. It has some nice sounds.. but too few that I actually like/use FOR the price.. AND for the Amount of space it takes on your hard drive.. so many other options.. to use..
Not sure about omni but in keyscape under settings there's an option if you move the steam folder. And yeah I noticed a lot of the UK Drill production has live instruments which makes it tough to remake
For a producer that worked with all those names you are flexing, maybe buy a mac with a bigger hard drive. Also, you CAN move libraries to external SSDs. I use Spectrasonics stuff for 20 years or more now since first Atmosphere and Triology (old Trillian) and we all know it always took a lots of space. So that is your argument to get rid of the arguably the best VST? lolz. learn to format your drive homey.
First of all dude, why you doing production on a laptop? That's like DJing with a Walkman. You need a Desktop PC with the capacity for 8 hard drives. Hell I'll build it for you. Hit me up if you want help, I'm a computer technician. I'm running Omnisphere, Keyscape & Trillian on one TB internal slave. Nexus is on another slave drive, and I have at least 4 TB of Kontakt Libraries. All running smoothly and comfortably.
What? If your computer support big drives, Simply buy an 4Tb drive of the same brand of whatever internal drive you use, and use something like Macrium Reflect Free Edition to Clone your 1Tb drive to the 4Tb drive and replace them. The 4Tb will have the same setting with all the drivers as the 1Tb drive with extra space.
Another reason to use a PC. ONE TERABYTE? That's ludicrously little anno 2023! I've got 11 TB and counting in my system so far. nternally. In my PC. And that's why PC's rule for music production.
Question. Have u ever used an E-Mu rack. I began music production with an E-Mu MP7. I realize these are vintage sounds but I like the ol skoolness of them especially for Larry June type beats
Emu is dope. Are you referring to hardware or software? I have the physical MoPhatt and about 5 of their Vsts. Haven’t heard of MP7. Larry June beats are nice 👍🏼
Is this 1997? Going by his argument then you have to first uninstall komplete and stop using a 5mb hard drive. Omnisphere runs easily of a Samsung T7 This literally misinformation like in covid times.
My studio computer only has Cubase and VSTs. There are no other programs on it. It's maxed out CPU and RAM and internal space. It would be a top end gaming computer if it had a graphics card in it.. but its purely for production and mastering. My graphics card is basic, but its passive too along with all the water cooling so I have no fans in my computer. It's silent and deadly! Still have 3 screens running off it though.
I think Omnisphere needs to re-think their business model. $500 with no demo version to try before you buy is asking a lot. And it never goes on sale. I am sure it is a great plugin, but I’ll never know because I can’t try it beforehand. For the same $500, I bought Logic Pro, MainStage, Falcon 3, Pigments, Synthmaster3, and VPS Avenger 2. I was able to try them out before I bought them, which is why i did and am more satisfied for it. I have every synthesis, sampling, sequencing, and effects I will ever need, with a lot more variety also. Please reconsider having a demo version.
Unless you're external hard drive isn't also ssd idk why it takes a second. I use an m.2 for both internal and external on 3.2 usb c. You can replace both. If not I would say you should look into replacing the internal to m.2 ssd 4tb or its time for a better computer. Ps most people don't use a laptop for home studio. Sounds like you would have the same problem with internal instruments. They take a ton of space too.
Anytime you compare agianst the "competition" (OMNISPHERE) you HAVE to build a Mind Image... aka use a VISUAL, aka screen record and SHOW that you are better. :) you are though, so -PROVE IT.
I took it off my computer as well for the same reasons like you I also moved the steam folder to a SSD and had the same issues……So I bought the komplete ultimate collection and im able to install those instruments to my SSD and the work beautifully and not to mention I absolutely love these instruments way better but this is my opinion…..
I seen it and read the reviews. Wasn't for me. I use Heat up 3. I got that and a bunch of expansions for it. Better for me instead of using omnisphere. Not as big space wise, but not as expensive either.
just switch to windwos bro, we can add two ssd's in 1 unit, and we also have around 3 to 4 usb3.2 so we can add external ssd's too with no usb hub, hello apple users :P
I was in your shoes awhile back. As a lifelong Mac user, switching to a Windows based platform was a game changer. I got tired of the Apple “Pro machine” song/dance and lack of upgradability. As a PC user, a $50 internal m.2 SSD would have solved your problem, just as it did mine. I still use my Mac for other things, but no longer for music.
get a mac with more space. copy your harddrive over. keep going on. or just use an external drive for it ? I use an external nvme drive in a metalcase for all the large stuff and vsts and samples etc. Just use symbolic links and it works great, and is super speed. Thats the cheaper route. Otherwise buy a mac with 8TB :)
I bought Omnisphere 2 many years ago, but never liked it. It's got too many useless sounds. Not a single decent bass sound, not a single usable piano sound, not a single usable pad sound. I see other producers making music with Serum and Nexus, and they sound so much better. I'm thinking of getting rid of Omnisphere 2.
I'm glad you said what you did about the Oberheim. If people were listening to Dead Mouse, they wouldn't experiment with evolving sounds, because according to him, it's not the proper way to sound design. What a narrow/myopic view of approaching music?!
Geez! Why didn’t you contact us before making this video bro????!!!! You have your external drive formatted incorrectly! (FAT32) That’s why it’s operating so slow…all you have to do is reformat your external drive as a MacOS formatted drive. It’ll work perfectly!
Thank you :)) No shade, people just kept asking about omnisphere and I why I stopped using . Will continue to use when I get the space :)
How bout for windows?
@@Davinciblack_ NTFS is your best bet. 🙂
@@SpectrasonicsVIDEO spectrasonics I purchased omnisphere recently I would say I'm in love with this
Well it's not Omnispheres fault that you tried to do something you had no idea of what you were doing. lol
he is dumb
Totally agreee! Don’t blame the tools. lol
Kind of like you have no idea what you're talking about?
Just upgrade your internal hard drive to a bigger size cause the more plugins the more better. that’s what I did and I kept Omni for years now with no issues. Also your absolutely correct about live instruments they have way more character and there always a must have in any studio.
I have c drive nd it has only 12 gb free space now can I upgrade it to bigger size nd how ' plzzz reply...
@@rigel4211 well first things first i would purchase a 250g to 1tb ssd hard drive and to install it for (desktop only not laptops) is to connect the power supply cable hint the bigger sata plug from the power supply then plug in the data sata cable which is the smaller one into the motherboard sata port then turn on your pc after connecting the hard drive and motherboard together and it should automatically appear as like drive :D or :E on windows then re install omnisphere on to the disk by tweaking the install location in the install menu after that scan plugins in that directory in your daw, mark as favorite and enjoy. now for laptops your gonna need a external hard drive and thos plug in by usb and are fairly straightforward but they are expensive for larger capacities
@@dillonstanley3289 I'll buy it but there is particular path for these vst's in ssd drive 'what bout' that ")my daw wouldn't be able to scan the plugins then ' if I add my omni to other drive...
@@rigel4211 what daw u use??? and any path as long as its set in your daw should work like fl studio just put the path were omnisphere is installed
@@dillonstanley3289 I'm using abeleton'😞😞 I couldn't find any tutorial on that which worked for me"
I went through that a few years ago. That's when I upgraded to a desktop and control my filing system to ensure RAM and ROM speeds were behaving correctly. Best decision I ever made.
nice what are the configs for your desktop?
I have the STEAM folder on an external SSD with no issues at all. I have a studio Glyph drive & absolutely love it. None of those issues you described, so it seems like you don't have the right hardware & blaming the software instead. As an educator, thats not how you should be mentoring new producers. Especially when Omni is the industry standard these days.
Yeah, external SSD is the way to go. I use it too. Also i use Soundpaint which has large libraries, and never had any trouble.
Yeah I was about to say that’s a non-issue and even if you need to you can create an alias folder. That’s also way the loop hole for any program that doesn’t let you move the content folders around
Great video and info. It's all about the building blocks and the sound that stands out and carries the melody.
Your hard drive is in the wrong format that is why it aint working correctly. Chances are the SSD you are talking about is in a FAT32 format which is not suitable, it should be in APFS format and you will not have a problem.
Dude with OMNISPHERE alone you can get rid of every other plugin, and cover every genre of music.
And talent!
I'm not really up on MacBooks, but I know in PC Laptops, you can typically put a second SSD in the same drive cage as the main SSD. So you'd have a second SSD operating at the same speed as your main drive. I would be very surprised if you couldn't do this on a MacBook. I'm on a PC desktop, and I got a 4TB SSD on sale for about $230 last year. I'd maybe look into doing that. External enclosures can be fickle when it comes to bandwidth and connection speeds. That's been my experience. Hope you get it sorted man, there's no way I could live without Omnisphere. And you shouldn't have to, even if you're able.
Nah. Stopped at Omnisphere. I knew I didn't need 80 gigs worth of piano or bass sounds.
I love the dx7 .
has so much flow to it . pure inspiration.
i have it all on my external hard drive, keyscape trillion and omnisphere is on my comp but the sounds are on the external hard drive works fine ...wow
that s exactly why i got 4tb m1max 32 gb ram. cause i did not wanna change it for 10 years and go thru same stuff.
you can use the thunderbolt port on your computer to get better performance and more space.. but you need to check which speeds your mac are supports and buying a storage device with the same transfer speed.. by this way you can get a real change..
try also to use an nvme ssd external drive..
Here's the external SSD that you need for off-loading Omnisphere, Kontakt, etc - A blazing fast 4 terabyte ScanDisk SSD. Feels like you never left your internal SSD - i.e SanDisk 4TB Extreme PRO Portable SSD - Up to 2000MB/s - USB-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. Spectrasonics has instructions on how to install their stuff to external drives - and it works like a charm. IMHO..You will be cutting your nose just to spite your face if you leave Spectrasonics :)
This works ok for a laptop as well?
That one is great. The Samsung t7 was just on sale for 200 bucks 4tb.
@@JamilMusicProd Yes ..
does it work for MacBook Pro?
What the heck are you using? A netbook?😂 large HDs are inexpensive and abundant nowadays.
For a mn i believed it was Michael B Jordan
i no longer use Omnisphere as I find the sounds too dense and a little on the wooly side.
Bruh I don't get the point tho, you can get a 10 TB hard drive for only 200-300 nowadays so there is really no excuse in this day and age, system space is available at a near unlimited amount in 2023 at more affordable prices than EVER
I don't know why you would ever purchase a Macbook for music production, one of the worst decisions you could ever make. They're completely overpriced and are known to have a lot of bugs, other than if you use Logic Pro there is no reason to ever buy a Macbook over a Windows Laptop (if you wanna travel around with it) or just a normal desktop and then you can have 10+ external drives to get how ever much space you want
@@Cybah 100% of any studio I’ve been too from Sunset Sound to my boys bedroom studio has had a Mac, the low power draw and the fan never coming on makes it so much more practical especially airdrop it’s just way more convenient
@@learn2xpand862 no it's not it's just way more expensive and ur paying for the brand not the funcitonality. Mac is useless
What folder do you save the library too on extra interal?
Could you do a tutorial on how to uninstall omnisphere 2?
I just deleted the steam folders, try googling where the steam folder is located
(busy)"...and so the lesson that I learned is that.." ...(commercial)"right now you can get 100 hit loops..."
I keep it cause it’s the space sound I want, Omni with arcade and scaler is all you need
if you have a fast external its fine or just install a 2nd ssd on your computer and it all loads instantly. omnisphere is nice to add as layers to exsiting mic/instruments i find
I have the same issue as you mate; I run my VSTs from an external SSD to Cubase 11 Pro on my laptop due to limited memory space. I'm thinking twice about buying Omnisphere now.
I know it may be sample-based, but still, I don't think they had to make it such a massive size. Or they should've at least given options on how much of the programme to install, or provided a less power-intensive "Lite" version.
I have omnisphere with the sonic expansions running fine on my LaCie external SSD. When I first installed omnisphere I installed the steam folder to my external SSD. Try a fresh install and select SSD for steam folder location
Interesting! I wonder why it was so slow on external. I put my libraries on external SSD and have zero problems with latency running Omni. I am on M1 Pro though so perhaps that is why
No my i7 with external works well
I don’t know how to use omnisphere that well
When you moved the STEAM folder, did you create a symlink on your internal hard-drive and point this to the STEAM folder in your SSD?
I created an Alias if that’s the same 😎
@@busyworksbeats aliases are similar. That should have worked. I guess Omnisphere 2 is a bit of a beast
@@busyworksbeats coming in really late but great channel. what I would try to add is for you to point your content from Omnisphere..or all of your plug in content even but especially in spectrasonics, point to your new folder on your external drive(spectrasonics instruments for example) and you do that in NI Access but you probably will have to reinstall everything to point it in the new direction. Headache for sure but thats the only way I can save my hard drive space.....apologies for chiming in
I stopped using Omnisphere because of space.
I faced really hard time at that movement.
i deleted its files on accident trying to get more space
Could’ve hit ctrl+z after you realized or you can still recover them from your recycling bin.
If you already know this my b
I have a BUNCH of VSTs, Ableton Live 11 Suite and Reason 12 along with Omnisphere 2 on my PC. That ate up all my SSD space, so I ended up just upgrading from a 1TB SSD to a 4TB SSD and that solved the issue. I'm swearing off any more VSTs in the future (unless there's a deal for something i want that cant be passed up lol).
I haven't cared of Omni for a while.. It has some nice sounds.. but too few that I actually like/use FOR the price.. AND for the Amount of space it takes on your hard drive.. so many other options.. to use..
Any suggestions on the alternatives?
@@prodbybiglim considering Rolands Galaxia
It’s toooooo over hyped
Delete your downloaded zips, helps A lot
bro why you don't sell it?
Not sure about omni but in keyscape under settings there's an option if you move the steam folder. And yeah I noticed a lot of the UK Drill production has live instruments which makes it tough to remake
you probably moved the STEAM folder without adding a symlink to direct the program to the new location.
For a producer that worked with all those names you are flexing, maybe buy a mac with a bigger hard drive. Also, you CAN move libraries to external SSDs. I use Spectrasonics stuff for 20 years or more now since first Atmosphere and Triology (old Trillian) and we all know it always took a lots of space. So that is your argument to get rid of the arguably the best VST? lolz. learn to format your drive homey.
First of all dude, why you doing production on a laptop? That's like DJing with a Walkman. You need a Desktop PC with the capacity for 8 hard drives. Hell I'll build it for you. Hit me up if you want help, I'm a computer technician. I'm running Omnisphere, Keyscape & Trillian on one TB internal slave. Nexus is on another slave drive, and I have at least 4 TB of Kontakt Libraries. All running smoothly and comfortably.
What? If your computer support big drives, Simply buy an 4Tb drive of the same brand of whatever internal drive you use, and use something like Macrium Reflect Free Edition to Clone your 1Tb drive to the 4Tb drive and replace them. The 4Tb will have the same setting with all the drivers as the 1Tb drive with extra space.
what about external hard drive? would i be able to use omnisphere 2 on a macbook air m2?
I went through the exact thing, I’m just sticking with kontakt, at least with kontakt you can load up all your libraries on your external hard drive
I love human voices in O2
So no more omnisphere tips n tricks😭😭😭
Another reason to use a PC.
ONE TERABYTE? That's ludicrously little anno 2023!
I've got 11 TB and counting in my system so far. nternally. In my PC. And that's why PC's rule for music production.
Question. Have u ever used an E-Mu rack. I began music production with an E-Mu MP7. I realize these are vintage sounds but I like the ol skoolness of them especially for Larry June type beats
Emu is dope. Are you referring to hardware or software? I have the physical MoPhatt and about 5 of their Vsts. Haven’t heard of MP7. Larry June beats are nice 👍🏼
@@andrewsalas1154 Both. I had the Emu MP7 and proteus which ran Mo Phatt rooms.
@@andrewsalas1154 what type of music are u producing?
You just said everything producers need to know, in this video, to make better productions.
Mf facts. So much so I added to my favorites for later and send to the homies 🤌
Seems to me a fine guise for pitching a product of his own--well done! But will stay with Omnisphere for now.
He’s not lying my gear is almost full having all this stuff.
Is this 1997?
Going by his argument then you have to first uninstall komplete and stop using a 5mb hard drive.
Omnisphere runs easily of a Samsung T7
This literally misinformation like in covid times.
I got steam on my external and Omnisphere works flawlessly
Turns out, my external hard drive wasn't formatted for it
external SSD Samsung T9 with SymbolicLINK works perfect for me with 230GB on a 2TB which is mounted on my Macbook Case
I need help with Omnisphere install Paid all license.
Yo you got tone 2 Electra 3 keygen? I can't find it in my download folder fam
Nexus 2 is my favorite VST.
😂
My studio computer only has Cubase and VSTs. There are no other programs on it. It's maxed out CPU and RAM and internal space. It would be a top end gaming computer if it had a graphics card in it.. but its purely for production and mastering. My graphics card is basic, but its passive too along with all the water cooling so I have no fans in my computer. It's silent and deadly! Still have 3 screens running off it though.
wow, I like this insight on the melody e.g. happy - you talk faster and higher
I think Omnisphere needs to re-think their business model. $500 with no demo version to try before you buy is asking a lot. And it never goes on sale. I am sure it is a great plugin, but I’ll never know because I can’t try it beforehand. For the same $500, I bought Logic Pro, MainStage, Falcon 3, Pigments, Synthmaster3, and VPS Avenger 2. I was able to try them out before I bought them, which is why i did and am more satisfied for it. I have every synthesis, sampling, sequencing, and effects I will ever need, with a lot more variety also. Please reconsider having a demo version.
If I reinstall omnishhere & keyscape to my external harddrive will it mess with my old projects?
Be fine
Unless you're external hard drive isn't also ssd idk why it takes a second. I use an m.2 for both internal and external on 3.2 usb c. You can replace both. If not I would say you should look into replacing the internal to m.2 ssd 4tb or its time for a better computer. Ps most people don't use a laptop for home studio. Sounds like you would have the same problem with internal instruments. They take a ton of space too.
Thank you, for sharing your wisdom.
having this same problem at this very moment
Just uninstall then reinstall to the drive letter you want, dont move the steam folder once installed
This is so true. I feel exactly like that about Kontakt...There are some tools I haven't used in a while.
Completely off topic what type of controller do you use? On your camera views? I always see you hit that button.
The music for Silent Hill. 1-4 use Omnisphere. That’s how your actually supposed to use it
I don't blame you, bruh ✌️👍
PERFECT time for a side-video Busy... Go back and read the book I sent you. :) still the man though😊😊🙏🏾🙏🏾
Anytime you compare agianst the "competition" (OMNISPHERE) you HAVE to build a Mind Image... aka use a VISUAL, aka screen record and SHOW that you are better. :) you are though, so -PROVE IT.
I took it off my computer as well for the same reasons like you I also moved the steam folder to a SSD and had the same issues……So I bought the komplete ultimate collection and im able to install those instruments to my SSD and the work beautifully and not to mention I absolutely love these instruments way better but this is my opinion…..
I seen it and read the reviews. Wasn't for me. I use Heat up 3. I got that and a bunch of expansions for it. Better for me instead of using omnisphere. Not as big space wise, but not as expensive either.
My Steam folder is 241 Gb 😀 Apple ecosystem is not so friendly with your pocket when it comes to music production software storade space needs.
Hypersonic 2 ,(sound wise), kicks it's ass.
omfg. the most wicked move ever. purple cow 100 %.
just switch to windwos bro, we can add two ssd's in 1 unit, and we also have around 3 to 4 usb3.2 so we can add external ssd's too with no usb hub, hello apple users :P
3:00 - so it's an Apple problem, not Spectrasonics
not really its a user problem, he had to format the drive correctly (MacOS extended)
Why I never got it
I was in your shoes awhile back. As a lifelong Mac user, switching to a Windows based platform was a game changer.
I got tired of the Apple “Pro machine” song/dance and lack of upgradability. As a PC user, a $50 internal m.2 SSD would have solved your problem, just as it did mine.
I still use my Mac for other things, but no longer for music.
but omnisphere is the best plugin for making beats
No, actually SKYFALL is the most innovative with sound. But good video!
Omnisphere is over hyped!!!!
Yes, guitar pedals! By the way, can they work with synth?
you worked with all those artist I know you have the money to get a better or extra computer. right?
It's not the computer, it's the hard drive. I'm not buying a new computer for one app lol
@@busyworksbeats 1TB of HD space for all of your professional business !! I wish I was you lol
I think it's called a Samsung T7
You mean rhythm and pitch. This guy hasn’t a clue
Put that on a separate external SSD or separate internal SSD. OS drive is for the DAW only.
get a mac with more space. copy your harddrive over. keep going on. or just use an external drive for it ? I use an external nvme drive in a metalcase for all the large stuff and vsts and samples etc. Just use symbolic links and it works great, and is super speed. Thats the cheaper route. Otherwise buy a mac with 8TB :)
what you are saying so true
I broke the chip on mine 😂, plus kontakt way better anyway
Yea right😂
I been using massive recently cos I don't have much plugins yet
Yeah i went back into real instruments. I only want omnisphere for that atmosphere sounds. Anything else im not into that techno feel
Just delete downloads and leave soft with libraries lol
Why he uninstalled Obama
Because to much size
I bought Omnisphere 2 many years ago, but never liked it. It's got too many useless sounds. Not a single decent bass sound, not a single usable piano sound, not a single usable pad sound. I see other producers making music with Serum and Nexus, and they sound so much better. I'm thinking of getting rid of Omnisphere 2.
Omnisphere has no usable pads?!?! You’re definitely doing something wrong if you can’t get a “usable” pad from Omnisphere 😆
did he ever make up with curtis king lol
🤣
Yeah :)
I'm glad you said what you did about the Oberheim. If people were listening to Dead Mouse, they wouldn't experiment with evolving sounds, because according to him, it's not the proper way to sound design. What a narrow/myopic view of approaching music?!
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someone get me omnisphere its so pricy ill pay
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Smörgåsbord 😂 thats funny
🧐 ok ……OMNISPHERE 2 FOREVER!!……(naw) I hear you man. You got a lot gear in your arsenal, so Omnisphere 2 seems to be expendable. Lol
bro, first of all you need windows. I have used mac and its like a jail.
Man, haha mac seems easier to me. PC required a computer programming degree to learn how to install plugins haha
@@busyworksbeats he was telling about hardware limitations. I can install RAM and SSD'S with windows. hahah.