

Omnisphere seems to be a fairly CPU friendly beast for the sound it gets. The only one I've picked up in the last couple of years that I've dug past minor tweaks in existing patches is Iris, which is a great sounding, unique synth, but a bit of a CPU hog. Back in the day I learned a lot about programming RGC Audio's synths and spent a lot of time building my own patches in Pentagon 1, z3ta+ and then later Rapture. I'm really looking forward to learning more about this one and getting to know it in depth, and I haven't really been so good lately about digging in and learning synths. (And that's after only a few hours of playing and barely getting started on their tutorial videos.) I'm more into abstact type of sounds than emulating regular instruments. I think Omnisphere compares quite favorably depth-wise to the entire Komplete instruments collection combined, at least for the sounds I'm into. My favorites in my collection thus far? DCAM SynthSquad, Blue II, Komplete (especially Kontakt and Absynth) and a handful of others I can't recall because I'm waiting for my coffee to finish brewing. Watching a few videos I have a feeling it's gonna beat those hands down for depth and variety though, once I've had time to really explore. I'm probably still gonna be in the honeymoon and discovery phase, but soundwise I'd rank it up there at least with the best sounding synths I own. :) (And being the GASoholic I am, now I probably need to try it.) Honestly. How would you relate Omnisphere to a synth like Synthmaster, soundwise?įigures you'd ask me about one that I haven't tried. I've got quite a few synths now (especially for a guitarist), but only a few are anywhere near the quality that Omnisphere is, and just from a quick look around at what it's in this thing I'm sure I'll find it very useful.Ĭheers, Genghis, and congrats.

when I factor in all I've spent on lesser synths in the past that just don't have the depth this has, it's really not that bad. Like the two posters above mention, it is a lot of money to shell out.
#Spectrasonics trilian review em Patch
In my first attempt to run through and check out patches, I only made it to about the third patch I tried before I got stuck playing for over an hour because it just sounded so damn good. I bought it for the immense amount of content and it's reputation for having a wide variety. I'm wondering if there is an issue with communication between their domain and mine. Any of you guys with their products remember if they send out any confirmations when you register with them, or when you authorize your software. I thought when I authorized it mentioned that I would receive some confirmation email. I've double and triple-checked my registered address and it is correct. Everything went smoothly, but I haven't received any emails from them.

Slightly off the main topic, but i received my order yesterday, created my account at Spectrasonics, and installed an authorized.
