Omnisphere 2.6 includes a stunning new “Hardware Library” with over 1,600 new patches created by Eric Persing and the renowned Spectrasonics Sound Development team. Each hardware profile has a corresponding set of sounds in the Hardware Library which were specially designed using that hardware synth as an Omnisphere controller. Omnisphere 2 Upgrade Instructions. Author: Meta Micro Category: How To, Software 2 May 15. If you’ve recently purchased the upgrade for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 synthesizer software, there are very specific instructions for the install. Ultramixer 6 update date. Take a moment to review these critical details before you begin.
Omnisphere is the only software synth in the world to offer a Hardware Synth Integration feature. This remarkable innovation transforms over 65 well-known hardware synthesizers into extensive hands-on controllers that unlock Omnisphere’s newly expanded synthesis capabilities. Simply put, this ground-breaking feature makes using Omnisphere feel just like using a hardware synth! By bridging the physical experience gap between software and hardware, users gain intuitive control of Omnisphere by using the familiar layout of their supported hardware synth. Virtual instrument users can now experience the joy of the hardware synth workflow and hardware synth users can fully expand their capabilities into the vast sonic world of Omnisphere!I think with these kinds of things it's only worth buying if you can put it to it's potential. If you've already accumulated a lot of experience with music production and know what you're doing like the back of your hand, and you think something like this would really inspire you to make really original expressive music, then go for it.
If you're still figuring out what you're doing, and you're relatively new to music, I would get a good knowledge of FL or whatever you're using first of all, and start with the basics, get a really good knowledge of basic synths and the functions of waves, gates, delays, LFOs, filters and automation, stuff like that. Because I imagine Omnisphere is not something you can just pick up and start using.. well not unless you want to stick to the presets.
I personally would love to have Omnisphere, but there are several reasons why I wouldn't get it
A: I can't afford it
B: There is no way in hell my computer would be able to run it
C: I still don't have a full knowledge of basic synths and would not put it to its full potential
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I would say yes, perhaps it is worth the money, but only if you're able to use it :P