I have never heard a more qualitative and inspiring VST synth ever in my life! As a movie scoring composer and as a music producer I say this synth is definitely worth the investment! If you produce music with Omnisphere you should be able to earn back the money you invested in it quite fast.
f***** AMAZING VST! i have gone through about 240 off so far, and this is up there in my top 3 great demo homie. and well deserve the thumbz up on this one! i just got it myself! 49gb?!!! GOD DAMMN DIDNT SEE THAT ONE COMING!
I knew the second I heard the chill out sine chord patch I wanted to recreate it for myself. I don't have the trillian vip library but I managed to recreate the patch almost perfectly by ear alone. If anybody wants this sound but doesn't have the VIP library, PM me!
@tcfrombn That should be easy to recreate in omnisphere. The sound source is a pretty generic sine wave sound with effects from Omnisphere. There are lots of patches like that in the Omnisphere library too.
I also tend to have more trouble searching for more standardized sounds in Omnisphere. There's a heavy overweight of large, space-filling and often experimental sounds (though nowhere near as far out as the Absynth and Iris libraries). It has a really easy and pretty powerful subtractive synth that you can easily make neat standard sounds yourself with but nobody buys Omnisphere for that. There's no hammond-like sound in this video but there is one in the other one I made.
@RaggaDnB Good question and that mean that Omni is capable to replace monster virus c in some point. But both mentioned are capable for it's own sound caracter. So i would go for Omni because is cheaper and have good integrated synth and soundfonts. :)
The previous reply has it half right although I fear he's greatly underselling the synth potential in omni. It has one of the most powerful synth engines currently going. there is massive amount of tweaking and modulation to preset sounds available aswell as making your own from scratch using the synth.
depends on the sound, some are samplebased (you can still do granular stuff with them, timestretch them, most of the stuff you can do with a sample-based synthesizer) and some are based on the built-in subtractive synthesizer. Some of the sounds will be recognizable but there are tons so just don't use the "glorious guitar" patch too much and you'll be fine
Its really very nice... Thanks for uploading! :) Can u Plz tell me whts the configuration of the machine u r using???? I m thinking of shifting to a Mac....
@alexkamrock I think those are the minimum specs according to Spectrasonics. I would say you want quite a bit more processing power, especially Trilian could give even my 2.8Ghz 8GB ram setup a good beating. These days 2GB of RAM is pretty slim for audio production in any case though.
I'm acquainted with a couple dozen guitarists. Between them I bet they own 200 guitars. Likewise, the many keyboardists that I know own several dozen keyboards and synthesizers. But they all have one thing in common, they have their favorites that they play the most. VST's are easy to come by (many very good ones are available online for free). And almost everybody that owns one owns a hundred more. Those people have one VSTi they prefer over all the rest. To me, Omnisphere is that VSTi.
hey, just commenting to say that i fell in love with the Nite-nite Bells, and made a composition for you that uses your given sample. how can i send it to you?
perhaps you may be biased seeing as you own omnisphere; however, I was wondering what synth you'd suggest for electronic ambient stuff. I want to do stuff like Animal Collective's "Merriweather Post Pavilion", Balam Acab, Holy Other, Boards Of Canada, Sun Glitters, Avey Tare, oOoOO, Panda Bear, Grimes etc. I wanna make sorta like a dark ambient electro pop sort of thing with dreamy vocals drowned in reverb. i hope that's informative enough...
@NewgroundsOwnSBB hey i have a mac book, 2.4GHz intel core 2 duo, with 2 gb of ram. and im already running logic on it. How do you think omnisphere would work on it? would it be too slow? is that enough space? whats your opinion
ok thanks. is there a reason why you don't suggest Omnisphere? I have been under the impression that it's views as one of the best software synths, but the only reason i have been a little skeptical is cos none of the demos i've seen really had a sound i was looking for
I kinda figured you wanted different suggestions, but sure, Omnisphere is great for that too. The reason you're not hearing dark ambient sounds is because they're usually not that melodic and pleasant I guess. Also it kinda depends on how much you want to do your own sound design - Omnisphere has great presets but you actually can't use your own samples. Absynth and Iris have terrible presets but they're awesome tools to use with any samples you throw at them.
I think their both great in their own right.. Omni is more of a traditional synth.. but what sets them apart is all the time they put into capturing unique sounds
Can u fully tweek a sound? like, is there a built in synthesizer and not just effects , to make yourself stand out? or you just have to use the sounds and everybody knows where u got it from?
@RaggaDnB ...while each are equally good, I'd go for hardware. Softwares are easily cracked and pirated, so that means your sounds will be easily accessible to others. Soft synths also weigh on your computer resources heavily (unless it's a DSP). On the other hand, Hardware is more tweakable and more hands on... also more exclusive sounds only available to whoever can afford it. If none of these things matter to you, go with the cheaper (Omnisphere) coz it's equally up to the task.
Dude, you cannot remake these sounds as rich as they are in this vst. You also will not get as much flexibility as you do with omnisphere in other virtual instruments. I have this thing. words cannot explain. You do not know what you are missing. It is simply the best software synth in the world.
The synth is obviously not garbage, the sounds are fantastic; however, instruments in Kontakt can pretty much do the same thing (especially if you can buy what you need), and certain synths can be tweaked a lot more and get just as good of a sound. With all of those tools you have far more diversity for the same price. Don't get me wrong, this sounds great, but I would only get this if it was on sale for a good price. Not at it's current price.
NINedStark Audio import was added in Omnisphere 2 (the current version as of 2015/07/04), making it a sampler. But you are right that the version shown in this video is a rompler.
The quality of the omni sounds make the investment worthwhile.It is expensive and budget producers may look at Alchemy. But the pros use Omni and the massive diversity omni offers makes the saving of $200 a false economy. To call it garbage is silly. But you maybe 9 years old - so I'll understand.
This really depends on the pro you're talking about. Of course, some pros will use this, but certainly not all. All you really have to do to prove my point is look at Future Music Magazine and their videos. I'm sure some of them will use it, but I honestly have yet to see a video with it being used by a pro.
I don't think Alchemy should be viewed as a cheap alternative. I love both, but in my opinion Alchemy wins for those looking to import and manipulate their own found sounds. Omnisphere has amazing versatility too, but not in that way.
This is a fine VSTi.. but it can only be one of an arsenal in any studio.. tbh, anyone who says this is crap really has no appreciation for good sounds, and anyone who thinks that this is the be all and end all is equally wrong.. For what it does it does very well... but it doesnt do everything
Buy zebra 150 pound uk money 199 dollars in us....im serious i have "The Missing Sounds" demo Patchbank of my own on u-he patch lib... Really serious sounds in there! ;)
Easy? Of couse anybody could make Omnisphere's sound banks. IF the musical ability, the programming skills, the right instruments, the right FX, the right recording equipment and the proper production values existed then it would be a piece of cake. Who needs a decade of research & developement, expensive studios, plus hundreds of musicians tweaking & contributing to make what Omnisphere has to offer? Any kid with a midi keyboard and a home computer DAW could do it. Easy. Righttttt.....
omg guys did you know it's possible to discuss and compare different things without calling everything that isn't your #1 favorite thing a piece of crap.
Nope, you cant. Omnisphere and Trillian use samples from analogue stuff. If you don't know the difference between analogue and digital waveforms, you should go read up on it. Digital pretty much tries to emulate analogue, but does somewhat of a half ass job of it. Basically digital synths like the ones you speak of wont catch up to analogue for many years to come. Plus Eric Pershing a major Spectrasonics contributor, has been around forever and he knows his shit when it comes to good synthesis.
pff. You don't *need* this or any other expensive synth you can name, to make music. Of course not. My main use for it has been as a quick source of inspiration, and if I prefer spending some of my own money on that instead of scavenging the internet for freebies, literally who else in the world cares.
I have never heard a more qualitative and inspiring VST synth ever in my life! As a movie scoring composer and as a music producer I say this synth is definitely worth the investment! If you produce music with Omnisphere you should be able to earn back the money you invested in it quite fast.
f***** AMAZING VST! i have gone through about 240 off so far, and this is up there in my top 3
great demo homie. and well deserve the thumbz up on this one!
i just got it myself! 49gb?!!! GOD DAMMN DIDNT SEE THAT ONE COMING!
Those where by far the BEST strings i´ve ever heard in my life!!!!
Thanks for that and good luck with your future endeavors in sound
I love this synth. I use it in almost all of my music production.
one of my favorites synths, state of the art
quite impressed some patches are real pro soundin
My goodness this thing is a beast!
Well, I purchased Omnisphere earlier this year so yes you can tweak different sounds becaus they have so many effects you can combine, filter, etc....
Omnisphere defiantly takes you there.
I knew the second I heard the chill out sine chord patch I wanted to recreate it for myself. I don't have the trillian vip library but I managed to recreate the patch almost perfectly by ear alone. If anybody wants this sound but doesn't have the VIP library, PM me!
@tcfrombn That should be easy to recreate in omnisphere. The sound source is a pretty generic sine wave sound with effects from Omnisphere. There are lots of patches like that in the Omnisphere library too.
Composer: Someone who writes music. Someone who does house music is still a composer, but a composer of house music.
its so beautiful :O
I also tend to have more trouble searching for more standardized sounds in Omnisphere. There's a heavy overweight of large, space-filling and often experimental sounds (though nowhere near as far out as the Absynth and Iris libraries). It has a really easy and pretty powerful subtractive synth that you can easily make neat standard sounds yourself with but nobody buys Omnisphere for that. There's no hammond-like sound in this video but there is one in the other one I made.
@RaggaDnB Good question and that mean that Omni is capable to replace monster virus c in some point. But both mentioned are capable for it's own sound caracter. So i would go for Omni because is cheaper and have good integrated synth and soundfonts. :)
The previous reply has it half right although I fear he's greatly underselling the synth potential in omni. It has one of the most powerful synth engines currently going. there is massive amount of tweaking and modulation to preset sounds available aswell as making your own from scratch using the synth.
depends on the sound, some are samplebased (you can still do granular stuff with them, timestretch them, most of the stuff you can do with a sample-based synthesizer) and some are based on the built-in subtractive synthesizer. Some of the sounds will be recognizable but there are tons so just don't use the "glorious guitar" patch too much and you'll be fine
checking this stuffs out. are you playing this live?
Its really very nice... Thanks for uploading! :)
Can u Plz tell me whts the configuration of the machine u r using????
I m thinking of shifting to a Mac....
@alexkamrock I think those are the minimum specs according to Spectrasonics. I would say you want quite a bit more processing power, especially Trilian could give even my 2.8Ghz 8GB ram setup a good beating. These days 2GB of RAM is pretty slim for audio production in any case though.
@NewgroundsOwnSBB I was wondering about chill out sine chord in particular.
@tcfrombn Yeah you need both. Though I'm sure you could make similar sounds with what's in Omnisphere
2:20 nice gamelan
I'm acquainted with a couple dozen guitarists. Between them I bet they own 200 guitars. Likewise, the many keyboardists that I know own several dozen keyboards and synthesizers. But they all have one thing in common, they have their favorites that they play the most. VST's are easy to come by (many very good ones are available online for free). And almost everybody that owns one owns a hundred more. Those people have one VSTi they prefer over all the rest. To me, Omnisphere is that VSTi.
hey, just commenting to say that i fell in love with the Nite-nite Bells, and made a composition for you that uses your given sample. how can i send it to you?
I bought Omnisphere and settled for Live Standard instead of Suite. lol. That is how good this thing is.
perhaps you may be biased seeing as you own omnisphere; however, I was wondering what synth you'd suggest for electronic ambient stuff. I want to do stuff like Animal Collective's "Merriweather Post Pavilion", Balam Acab, Holy Other, Boards Of Canada, Sun Glitters, Avey Tare, oOoOO, Panda Bear, Grimes etc. I wanna make sorta like a dark ambient electro pop sort of thing with dreamy vocals drowned in reverb. i hope that's informative enough...
Super!
aghhh music to my ears >:]
those strings! asdasdsdasd
@NewgroundsOwnSBB hey i have a mac book, 2.4GHz intel core 2 duo, with 2 gb of ram. and im already running logic on it. How do you think omnisphere would work on it? would it be too slow? is that enough space? whats your opinion
I'd love to buy but no digital download directly from them? :(
ended up getting nexus instead.
Spectrasonics Omnisphere or Access Virus C ??
I don't have these sounds on my Onmisphere. Elation Station. Where is that from?
I read tags. Yours are quite interesting.
ok thanks. is there a reason why you don't suggest Omnisphere? I have been under the impression that it's views as one of the best software synths, but the only reason i have been a little skeptical is cos none of the demos i've seen really had a sound i was looking for
I kinda figured you wanted different suggestions, but sure, Omnisphere is great for that too. The reason you're not hearing dark ambient sounds is because they're usually not that melodic and pleasant I guess. Also it kinda depends on how much you want to do your own sound design - Omnisphere has great presets but you actually can't use your own samples. Absynth and Iris have terrible presets but they're awesome tools to use with any samples you throw at them.
Gino Vanelli would love this
so you have to own both trillian and omnisphere for the vip library to work? or is it possible to recreate the patches with just omnisphere?
Santa got me Komplete 9. Was Santa wrong for not giving me Omnisphere instead? I am not sure. What do you think?
***** With all the options in Omnisphere you probably don't really need other stuff. I don't know.
I think their both great in their own right.. Omni is more of a traditional synth.. but what sets them apart is all the time they put into capturing unique sounds
Can u fully tweek a sound? like, is there a built in synthesizer and not just effects
, to make yourself stand out? or you just have to use the sounds and everybody knows where u got it from?
how do you see the photo of the instrument?
last preset was used very much in girl with tatoo soundtrack ! :)
@ragaDnB
Harware or software or sample vs V/A vs analog.
Get all three... Each has there own strenths.
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suit yourself. Please tell me when you've done that because I'm genuinely interested.
@experiment0003 I guess that's true if you only use presets.
@RaggaDnB ...while each are equally good, I'd go for hardware.
Softwares are easily cracked and pirated, so that means your sounds will be easily accessible to others. Soft synths also weigh on your computer resources heavily (unless it's a DSP).
On the other hand, Hardware is more tweakable and more hands on... also more exclusive sounds only available to whoever can afford it.
If none of these things matter to you, go with the cheaper (Omnisphere) coz it's equally up to the task.
i need this. more than i need air.
What host software are you using?
Dude, you cannot remake these sounds as rich as they are in this vst. You also will not get as much flexibility as you do with omnisphere in other virtual instruments. I have this thing. words cannot explain. You do not know what you are missing. It is simply the best software synth in the world.
How ir it on the cpu?
how much this stuff cost?
The synth is obviously not garbage, the sounds are fantastic; however, instruments in Kontakt can pretty much do the same thing (especially if you can buy what you need), and certain synths can be tweaked a lot more and get just as good of a sound. With all of those tools you have far more diversity for the same price.
Don't get me wrong, this sounds great, but I would only get this if it was on sale for a good price. Not at it's current price.
wow
Omnisphere replaced Atmosphere.
"Omnisphere is Atmosphere's successor." ~Spectrasonics
@h0peIs I just as well could've, I quantized here and there but other than that it's just keyboard playing
@heyitsfp It's 77GB!!
Omnisphere is a Rompler right?
NINedStark Audio import was added in Omnisphere 2 (the current version as of 2015/07/04), making it a sampler. But you are right that the version shown in this video is a rompler.
+NINedStark
It also has a built in synth engine.
why not use Atmosphere ????
Can someone please give me the Adagio Espressivo patch?
uhhh idk maybe something like Absynth, Iris, Alchemy
can u do a video showing how to install this cause this instructional video sucks
Where can I download it?
you can buy it...
first preset, chords kinda sounds like deadmau5 - there might be coffe
@tyler1645555 How and where ?????????
@alexkamrock Im runnin on 4g ram... works fine mac book pro!
You break my heart. At age 20 you could get a job and buy it yourself.
The quality of the omni sounds make the investment worthwhile.It is expensive and budget producers may look at Alchemy. But the pros use Omni and the massive diversity omni offers makes the saving of $200 a false economy.
To call it garbage is silly. But you maybe 9 years old - so I'll understand.
"...but it doesnt do everything..."
Yup, somebody has to actually know how to play.
agreed
This really depends on the pro you're talking about. Of course, some pros will use this, but certainly not all. All you really have to do to prove my point is look at Future Music Magazine and their videos. I'm sure some of them will use it, but I honestly have yet to see a video with it being used by a pro.
The only thing it lacks for me is a good piano. The pianos it contains tend to cloud up a mix.
Otherwise its great. I really like it.
thats because its only a synth... sometimes its better to do one thing very well as opposed to a number of things half assed (ie: Nexus)
I don't think Alchemy should be viewed as a cheap alternative. I love both, but in my opinion Alchemy wins for those looking to import and manipulate their own found sounds. Omnisphere has amazing versatility too, but not in that way.
All 8000 of them are easy to make. Yes. You are right. Samples are samples after all. You sample one piano on fire you've sampled them all.
@RaggaDnB Software over hardware any day
i dont like the nexus at all its nothing compared to the omnisphere and the omnisphere is 900 bucks cheaper too
THE most incredibly - huge - sound I have heard in my life
I do not agree with the use of the word: vastness is appropriate- cosmic maybe
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This is a fine VSTi.. but it can only be one of an arsenal in any studio.. tbh, anyone who says this is crap really has no appreciation for good sounds, and anyone who thinks that this is the be all and end all is equally wrong.. For what it does it does very well... but it doesnt do everything
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@biggareid an arm and a leg.
Buy zebra 150 pound uk money 199 dollars in us....im serious i have "The Missing Sounds" demo Patchbank of my own on u-he patch lib... Really serious sounds in there! ;)
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Easy? Of couse anybody could make Omnisphere's sound banks. IF the musical ability, the programming skills, the right instruments, the right FX, the right recording equipment and the proper production values existed then it would be a piece of cake. Who needs a decade of research & developement, expensive studios, plus hundreds of musicians tweaking & contributing to make what Omnisphere has to offer? Any kid with a midi keyboard and a home computer DAW could do it. Easy. Righttttt.....
omg guys did you know it's possible to discuss and compare different things without calling everything that isn't your #1 favorite thing a piece of crap.
Nope, you cant. Omnisphere and Trillian use samples from analogue stuff. If you don't know the difference between analogue and digital waveforms, you should go read up on it. Digital pretty much tries to emulate analogue, but does somewhat of a half ass job of it. Basically digital synths like the ones you speak of wont catch up to analogue for many years to come. Plus Eric Pershing a major Spectrasonics contributor, has been around forever and he knows his shit when it comes to good synthesis.
77GB aint shit... unless you have 52kb connection.
otoh Jordan Rudess will use anything somebody will pay him money to use.... so thats no recommendation at all
pff. You don't *need* this or any other expensive synth you can name, to make music. Of course not. My main use for it has been as a quick source of inspiration, and if I prefer spending some of my own money on that instead of scavenging the internet for freebies, literally who else in the world cares.
O_O
lol
They're samples. So no you can't make them yourself.
not on my video you fucks
1 reason not to buy: download.
air is overrated imo. not the band though. the band is great
strings are bad