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When it was introduced in 2002, our Atmosphere - Dream Synth Module broke new ground as the world's first virtual instrument dedicated towards unique sound design, pads and Atmospheric textures, integrating a large library of unique sounds with a powerful, yet easy to understand user interface based on the UVI engine. Atmosphere quickly became the go-to sound source for film and TV composers, and songwriters and producers alike — and received rave reviews in all the top industry magazines along with numerous awards. All of the legendary sounds from Atmosphere can be found in enhanced form in our current flagship synth Omnisphere - which is based on our STEAM engine. Upgrades are available in the.

UK Remixer Adrian Clarida takes us on an unexpected journey through territory that is definitely WAY off of the 'pad/ambient' chart! Using the Solo mode and glide, he turned the 'Magnetic Chamber Strings' sound into a wicked baseline hook.making it a far more interesting track that your typical 303 acid line could provide. Great drum programming and use of Groove Control on RMX too. Really shows how serious a combination RMX and Omnisphere are for Dance music.hard to top. FEATURES: Omnisphere and Stylus RMX © Spectrasonics and Adrian Clarida. A gorgeous and very musical demo that showcases a wide variety of the many lush pad colors that Omnisphere has.

Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.5 Crack With Torrent Free Download 2019. One of the most exciting new features is the ability to import your own audio files in the engine sound of Omnisphere 2 Torrent that can be modified using everything from vowel-based filters, granular synthesizers and a new inner space FX unit. Audio import navigated through a. One of the vsti i use is Atmosphere (spectrasonics), and i've found that the main data file, with the sounds, is a unique 4 Gb file with the.dat extension. I would like to know if it's possible, to 'extract' certain sounds from this 4 Gb file and use it with a real synth, or some way to get the wave file of that sounds i'm interested in.

Nick did some clever rendering to achieve all the changes in texture from section to section, and an interesing technique with the ending solo and comp chords: He originally played it in one pass on a Rhodes sound, and then split the left and right hands in the MIDI sequencer, assigning them to the unique solo sound he put together with some different layers, and the analog Oberheim style comping part on a different Omnisphere part. Great playing.not to mention the excellent percussion programming with RMX too. FEATURES: Omnisphere and Stylus RMX © Spectrasonics and Nick Manson. John tells us to imagine a stealth midnight snack trip to the fridge as we listen! The Shhh effect is from the Human Vocal Noise section, and he's is always great at finding the quirkier sounds to feature. Big ol' Bass and cool Granular vocoders sounds are all from Omnisphere too.

Shows how much of a 'chameleon' Omnisphere can be! Great use of Stylus RMX in this demo too. Hmmm.makes us a little hungry too.where's that cheescake? FEATURES: Omnisphere and Stylus RMX © Spectrasonics and John Lehmkuhl. Ned was a 'demo animal'.with new demos erupting almost daily it seemed! This is another 'tear your head off' style demo, showing how intense the combination of ambient and power-synth sounds can be used to great effect in a high energy setting.

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This is essentially a dry mix too, the effected vocal sound is actually from the Human Voice FX category of Omnisphere. Makes us wonder where Ned gets all his energy.wonder what he eats for breakfast? FEATURES: Omnisphere and Stylus RMX © Spectrasonics and Ned Bouhalassa.

This is such a poignant gem of a piece. It's really such an honor to have so many outstanding original compositions like this one created specifically for our site from such talented composers like Maarten (who you might know from his excellent 'Project Sam' libraries).

This piece is using the Cathedral Strings patch on several channels with their own individual volume expressions. We think you'll agree that this is a truly moving and remarkable sounding demo, that shows how wonderful Omnisphere can sound in the hands of a master. 100% Omnisphere. This demo is designed to show you how much you can do with ONE patch and real time controllers in Omnisphere. This sound was made by combining two different layers: 'My Old Soul' and 'Romeo and Juliet', both from the Vinyl Ambience section of the core library. Eric performed the music in one pass, and then overdubbed mod wheel and controller changes to change each layers filters and the Master filter. He's also crossfading between each of the layers via MIDI.

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There are no effects on this sound, and it's a good example of how sounds can evolve and morph in Omnisphere under the users control. There are not many traditional acoustic sounds in Omnisphere, (since the focus is on unique new sounds) but we do have this wonderful Cathedral Strings sound, that has a separate layer for the close mics, and another layer for the Cathedral ambience. You can even control the mix, length and color of the ambient mics independant from the direct mics.

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It really gets interesting when you take the layer of the real strings ambience and combine it with any of the amazing synth pads.the depth it adds is really rich. Another very simple demo of one patch with no effects. This shows off one of the unusual lead patches called 'Deep Vision' in the core library. It's a two layer combination of a sine wave and a complex ambience with filtered sitars and tambouras.

When used like this in solo mode with glide.it turns into another creature altogether! Prev 1 next.All other manufacturers' product names used in this instrument are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Spectrasonics.

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