

There’s also plenty of fun to be had swapping existing Soundsources in the current patch for your own sample-based material, which can create plenty of interesting serendipitous results.

You can import single audio files up to 24-bit 192kHz resolution, which are then written into the STEAM folder so that they and be recalled at any point in the future.Ĭoupled with the excellent Granular Synthesis module, the Audio Import works at its best creating ambient soundscapes, where an original musical phrase is stretched, looped and mangled far beyond its original form. The audio import is navigated through the Soundsource Browser using a new tab called User Audio. We’d also argue that the expanded DSP waveforms and their wavetable-like operation mimics the sound and operation of Native Instruments’ Massive (£169), which is a popular tool among many EDM producers. Native Instruments’ Absynth (£169) includes a granular synthesis module and imparts the same organic-like quality on many of its sounds. All existing projects will now load in Omnisphere 2, with the original Omnisphere becoming just a distant memory!Īlternatives Omnisphere 2 has a sound of its own, but there are other means of getting similar results from other software instruments.

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The install merges and replaces with your existing Omnisphere, updating the STEAM folder and upgrading the instrument plug-in to version 2. As you’d expect, the Omnisphere 2 upgrade is available from Spectrasonics’ own web store, necessitating a 20GB download for the new Soundsource content included with the instrument. Although Omnisphere 2 is available as a product in its own right, most existing Omnisphere users will be keen to take advantage of the $249 upgrade.
