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title: "Omnisphere Power Synth Virtual Instrument"
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# Live Mode Interface Sophisticated Browser Advanced Synthesis Omnisphere Power Synth Virtual Instrument

**Brand:** spectrasonics
**Price:** ₱789
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Omnisphere!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Omnisphere Power Synth Virtual Instrument by spectrasonics
- **How much does it cost?** ₱789 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- spectrasonics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted spectrasonics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **MIDI Mastery:** Effortlessly manage MIDI Learn and Automation for a streamlined workflow.
- • **Seamless Performance:** Experience interactive patch switching with a performance-oriented Live Mode interface.
- • **Arpeggiator Excellence:** Match the feel of Stylus RMX and MIDI files with precision arpeggiators.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Dive deep into a sophisticated browser that enhances your sound exploration.
- • **Synthesis at Your Fingertips:** Zoom into advanced synthesis capabilities for unparalleled sound design.

## Overview

The Omnisphere Power Synth Virtual Instrument is a cutting-edge tool designed for musicians and sound designers, featuring a sophisticated browser for sound exploration, advanced synthesis capabilities, a performance-oriented Live Mode interface, and robust MIDI handling for seamless creativity.

## Description

Omnisphere is a virtual instrument that integrates a custom 50GB core library of thousands of pad sounds, with a powerful interface for shaping your own unique textures featuring Spectrasonics new STEAM engine.Omnisphere offers a host of hybrid synthesis and new control capabilities including Variable Waveshaping DSP synthesis, Granular synthesis, Timbre Shifting, FM, polyphonic Ring Modulation, high-resolution streaming Sample Playback, Harmoniaca Dual Multimode Filter structure, Chaos Envelopes, an advanced Unison mode, and the innovative Flex-Mod modulation routing system - to name a few.The huge core library of Omnisphere is filled with years of creative sampling experiments and thousands of inspiring patches. Spectrasonics has pioneered several brand-new types of sampling for the core library of this instrument, including unique Psychoacoustic sounds and soundsources created with a new Composite Morphing Technique (CMT) - which morphs the harmonic characteristics of one instrument to another. As a bonus, a section of the core library is also devoted to representing the best of Spectrasonics award-winning sample libraries. When all of these organic core library soundsources are combined with the synthesis power of the STEAM engine, the sounds become in a truly dynamic and expressive way. Among the many unique features this new multitimbral synth offers are its flexible arpeggiators with the innovative Groove Lock integration with Stylus RMX - allowing the arpeggiators pattern to instantly groove with the feel of the RMX drum loop; Live Mode for transitionless patch switching and layering, Stack Mode for powerful performance mapping; and integrated modulatable FX Racks.

## Features

- Sophisticated Browser with searching, sound attributes, descriptions and images
- Advanced users can "zoom" into deeper and deeper synthesis capabilities
- Allows the Arpeggiators to match the feel of Stylus RMX and MIDI Files
- Special performance-oriented Live Mode interface allows for seamless, interactive creative patch switching
- Advanced MIDI Learn and Automation parameter handling

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have an older Alesis midi keyboard controller, the QX49.  Will this be ok for starters? and do you think it will work with Omnisphere?**
A: im assuming you already have a daw (digital audio workstation) Abelton, Cubase, Logic etc. any midi controller will work with Omnisphere or any other VST. that's what makes MIDI so cool!!

**Q: Is these compatible with Machine Studio? (NI)**
A: I don't know but you could try asking over at the NI User forum.

**Q: is this compatible with Muse Receptor?**
A: there are threads about this on kvraudio.com. you should find your answer there.

**Q: Is this the latest version of omnisphere that is out now?**
A: Most probably it is. As part of the registration process, you will be required to click on a link and update to the latest version and the most recent sounds. After registration you can always click on the Spectrasonics logo which will automatically take you to the update page on their website to check for updates. They are all free. Good luck, as I love my Omnisphere!!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Amazing
  

*by T***. on Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2012*

This synth is probably even deeper than most people say it is (and they say it's deep). To be honest, I've barely even tapped into making my own sounds based off the samples they provide. I'm still swimming in the patches they already created. However, if you can think of it, you can probably create it. It takes a lot of experimenting and reading, but this is a solid synth that should be on the top of your list if you want ambient/electronic/dark/heavy/distorted/lead/pad/impacting/etc sounds. I was also very impressed with the human voices and traditional sounds they provided..I was having more fun with the jazz singers than I care to admit :). Plus, try the church organ sample, add some reverb, and a dark texture. My family found it amusing I was hunched over the keyboard menacingly like a super villain while playing 'Toccata und Fugue' in D minor (speakers all the way up of course). Bottom line, if you love interesting sounds and love tinkering with sounds, this is an instrument you must have. I haven't tried using the live mode live yet, but I'm anxious to try it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Worth every penny
  

*by M***K on Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2012*

I'm a breaks and electro producer.  I was getting frustrated with the $100-$200 synths I was buying.  A lot of them seem specifically geared to dubstep and DnB.  I decided I needed to buy a pro synth if I wanted to do this right.This synth is beyond amazing.  The stock sounds it comes with are varied and spectacular.  In addition, you can quickly and deeply customize the sounds .  If you want to spend a lot of time programming this synth, you can come up with some incredible, evolving patches.  The variety of modulatable controls and the control over the envelopes is...i'm running out of adjectives here...truly impressive.One caveat, it IS a resource hog.  I can only load two instances per song (using the stack feature [which is awesome!]).  I have a MacBook Pro 5.1 with 2.4 GHxz speed and 4 gigs RAM.  If you have a beefier machine, may work better for you.tldr; buy this thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Easy to use, good sounds, overpriced
  

*by S***E on Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2014*

Omnisphere's biggest selling point is it's ease of use. As far as I can tell, there are no sounds in Omnisphere that you could not create in other sound design programs ... but Omnisphere's Interface is extremely accessible, and with minimal knowledge of technical matters, you can quickly slap together some very clean, interesting instruments.When you try to go beneath the surface of the interface, however, difficulties appear. For one thing there is no information available in the reference guide, or at the website, on what the various switches and knobs actually do. If you are well skilled in electronic instrument construction, this will probably not be much of a problem, as the LFOs, filters, and so on are little different than those found in other software. But you will have to take the time to sort it all out.On the other hand the arrangement of the devices is unusual, with the synthesizers and samplers being collected into groupings called "layers" and "multis". Instructions on how to organize these are entirely missing, and while the built-in library patches are very easy to use, it is hard to create and install your own. I find that I can produce the same sounds much faster in my DAW, just by using single sound patches and mixing them together. In other words, I find myself using Omnisphere to find something close to what I want ... and then if I feel that I must improve on that, I switch over and build my own in the DAW.It's hard to get across how bad the user guide is when compared to other, similar, products. For example, yesterday I accidentally came across a note at the web site that says you should create Logic tracks for Omnisphere as "8 voice multi-timbral". That's a really important note, because if you don't do it, your mixing setup is wrong ... you would think that the need to change the default creation setup in a major DAW would have been front and center in the reference guide. But I can't find it in there anywhere.The sounds supplied with Omnisphere are of excellent quality. There do not seem to be significantly more of them than are supplied with the libraries of other programs, nor does there seem to be a way to add additional sounds to the Omnisphere library. (The website offers about fifteen "legacy" sound sample packages on CDs, but it doesn't say if they would work as Omnisphere patches or not.)The patch browser is an interesting innovation that lets you quickly search the library by keywords. On the other hand, if you do succeed in creating your own patches, the library stores them in a folder which you must access separately in the browser, thus limiting your ability to compare them to the Omnisphere patches.There are a number of gadgets intended to augment live performance. I haven't used these, and can't comment on them. (The Orb certainly looks like fun, but I don't know how useful it actually might be.)I may change my mind over time as I learn how to put multis together, but for now, all in all, I don't find Omnisphere worth the price. It saves me time when I need a particular kind of sound, and need it in a hurry, but creating new instruments is such a frustrating process that I now only experiment with it when I have the time. I don't hate the software, but I wouldn't buy it again at the same price.

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