![]() ![]() John (Skippy) Lehmkuhl is the "guru" and he's a superb sound designer. ![]() One in particular, which I highly recommend is Plug-in Guru. There are also several good places to pick up 3rd party patch and multi libraries for it. Of course track freeze or commit can alleviate that issue. If you have a newer more powerful CPU you might not notice anything. ![]() I have an older windows based Dell (see my signature below for the exact system) and I do run into a CPU clog every once in a while with Omni. It can be a bit of a resource hog depending on the patch (or multi) and what system you're running. You'll need to take time with it to understand the layout an how the various components integrate. Not exact emulations, but definitely in the family. Also, they provide all kinds of patches in the style of those same synths. That means that when you choose that set up, if you have one of those controllers, everything is premapped onto Omnisphere so all the knobs and sliders on the controller work instantly with the parameters in Omni. They also have setups that will auto-map certain midi controllers to omnisphere such as Nord Stage or Nord 1, 2, 3 or 4, or Yamaha Reface CS, and about 30 others. It comes loaded with hundreds of great patches and multis to get you started. Its a free update for any owners of 2.0 or higher. If not, once you've installed it on your system, I'd highly recommend updating. the latest version is 2.6 so make sure that's what you have. Omni has very in depth sound design features that allow you to easily create your own patches, either using the multiple wave forms and samples that come with it, or by importing your own samples. like an xpand 2 on steroids.īut would love to hear from others, and how well it works in PT. I am pretty sure it will give me what i am after, just a ton of usable sounds of various instruments and pads. It's the single most expensive plugin I have bought in YEARS, but I have always wanted it. If not, I could just sell it on unregistered (otherwise there is a $50 fee). That way I could audition every sound and see if my imac pro can deal with using a reasonable number of them. ![]() I wonder if you can still use it for 3 days prior registration like you could a couple years back?. Omni interface seems very streamlined and pleasant.Īnyway. If you have Halion Sonic or Halion 6 also, how do you feel it compares to that? I LOVE halion sonic, it's my favourite virtual plugin "rompler" thus far, but it is pretty nasty on the CPU and has a very cluttered interface. How's the onboard synth? Quite basic I once read, but good to layer in with the samples? Where does it excel for you? What sound category? It's basically the ultimate "rompler" right? A variety of ready to play sounds in all genres, with multi timbral capability and it's own mixer with EFX? Tell me what to expect.How's cpu usage on it when playing high polyphony long release pads? Standard free post so will be here around wednesday the 22nd. One every 2 months so hopefully by winter i'll have them all (aussie winter US summer). I really want RMX, trilian and Keyscape as well, but that will have to be in a couple months. The usb boxed edition as it worked out much cheaper buying it in AUD locally than buying the download online. ![]()
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