Omnisphere 2 is here! (yes, it's really here!)
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11054 posts since 12 May, 2008
I've also noticed some weirdness with the patch tagging. For example check out all the bowed type string sounds under the acoustic strings category. Ok cool so that's where the orchestral type strings/pads sounds are. But wait, there's a bowed strings section, with other bowed strings. And there's a pads and strings?
I think maybe they've tried to get too fancy?
Some people think the NI tagging system simplified too much with the new unified browser system for maschine/komplete etc. but I think they're categories are pretty on the money.
Oh well, I guess it just means some good sounds might stay hidden a while under you uncover them in a category you hadn't looked in before.
I think maybe they've tried to get too fancy?
Some people think the NI tagging system simplified too much with the new unified browser system for maschine/komplete etc. but I think they're categories are pretty on the money.
Oh well, I guess it just means some good sounds might stay hidden a while under you uncover them in a category you hadn't looked in before.
- KVRAF
- 35297 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
There are just far too many categories and too much overlap, they need to simplify it hugely - needs less categories but more timbres. Kore still works better.
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- KVRAF
- 5451 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
I half agree. Beyond the most basic bass / piano level, I never found the NI tags musically useful. Omni 1 was actually quite close to perfect actually, it was certainly light years ahead of NI. Categories like warm, pure, hollow, aggressive are fantastically useful.Echoes in the Attic wrote:I've also noticed some weirdness with the patch tagging. For example check out all the bowed type string sounds under the acoustic strings category. Ok cool so that's where the orchestral type strings/pads sounds are. But wait, there's a bowed strings section, with other bowed strings. And there's a pads and strings?
I think maybe they've tried to get too fancy?
Some people think the NI tagging system simplified too much with the new unified browser system for maschine/komplete etc. but I think they're categories are pretty on the money.
Oh well, I guess it just means some good sounds might stay hidden a while under you uncover them in a category you hadn't looked in before.
But that's Omni 1. At the moment I agree Onni 2's tags are messy and inconsistent. So what to do? I know they spent months re-tagging everything from 1 - I don't think a rollback is realistic, and another tabula rasa is too much to bear. Most of the actual tags they have are potentially useful, the problem is they're all over the place in the implementation. I think they need to get some rules clearly laid down and then stick to them. If it's a synth lead, put it in the "lead synth" category for crying out loud. Or your strings example - make sure all the acoustic strings are in there, not just a subset of them. And finish tagging Dieggo's stuff!
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W10, i7 7820X, 64gb RAM, RME Babyface, 1050ti, PT 2023 Ultimate, Cubase Pro 13
Macbook Air M2 OSX 10.15
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
Less than 45 minutes from start to installed and running. That was one of the most flawless installs I've done. Seems to be woking fine. I think I'll be busy for a while. Let the patch auditioning begin.
In rotation here: Hammock- Stranded Under Endless Sky
- KVRist
- 186 posts since 5 Jul, 2011 from Houston Metro, Texas, USA
For me, it would be great if Spectrasonics would allow user-assignable tags, favorites and ratings (five stars) in the preset browser, for which user tags would be searchable and favorites and ratings sortable.noiseboyuk wrote:I half agree. Beyond the most basic bass / piano level, I never found the NI tags musically useful. Omni 1 was actually quite close to perfect actually, it was certainly light years ahead of NI. Categories like warm, pure, hollow, aggressive are fantastically useful.Echoes in the Attic wrote:I've also noticed some weirdness with the patch tagging. For example check out all the bowed type string sounds under the acoustic strings category. Ok cool so that's where the orchestral type strings/pads sounds are. But wait, there's a bowed strings section, with other bowed strings. And there's a pads and strings?
I think maybe they've tried to get too fancy?
Some people think the NI tagging system simplified too much with the new unified browser system for maschine/komplete etc. but I think they're categories are pretty on the money.
Oh well, I guess it just means some good sounds might stay hidden a while under you uncover them in a category you hadn't looked in before.
But that's Omni 1. At the moment I agree Onni 2's tags are messy and inconsistent. So what to do? I know they spent months re-tagging everything from 1 - I don't think a rollback is realistic, and another tabula rasa is too much to bear. Most of the actual tags they have are potentially useful, the problem is they're all over the place in the implementation. I think they need to get some rules clearly laid down and then stick to them. If it's a synth lead, put it in the "lead synth" category for crying out loud. Or your strings example - make sure all the acoustic strings are in there, not just a subset of them. And finish tagging Dieggo's stuff!
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
RLS- you can sort by ratings. Not sure how it works regarding within a category or overall. Not that far along yet.
In rotation here: Hammock- Stranded Under Endless Sky
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- KVRAF
- 5451 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
If I understand you correctly, all that is already possible. You can add your own new tags which you define and are searchable, you can rate patches and then order them in your search results by star rating ("sort" drop down menu).RLSguitar wrote:For me, it would be great if Spectrasonics would allow user-assignable tags, favorites and ratings (five stars) in the preset browser, for which user tags would be searchable and favorites and ratings sortable.
I've already heard rumblings from some devs that the whole tagging thing is such a nightmare that they're just going to do their own thing. Not good.
http://www.guyrowland.co.uk
http://www.sound-on-screen.com
W10, i7 7820X, 64gb RAM, RME Babyface, 1050ti, PT 2023 Ultimate, Cubase Pro 13
Macbook Air M2 OSX 10.15
http://www.sound-on-screen.com
W10, i7 7820X, 64gb RAM, RME Babyface, 1050ti, PT 2023 Ultimate, Cubase Pro 13
Macbook Air M2 OSX 10.15
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- KVRian
- 1119 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
You can create your own new attribute types and assign them, but then, that can be a pain. The option is there though.
In rotation here: Hammock- Stranded Under Endless Sky
- KVRist
- 186 posts since 5 Jul, 2011 from Houston Metro, Texas, USA
I didn't see any of this in the browser. I'll check more closely, I can be quite distracted and clueless at times...
Edit: I'm an Omnisphere noob.
Edit: I'm an Omnisphere noob.
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- KVRian
- 705 posts since 23 Jun, 2004
Glad it went smoothly, rustman!rustman wrote:Less than 45 minutes from start to installed and running. That was one of the most flawless installs I've done. Seems to be woking fine. I think I'll be busy for a while. Let the patch auditioning begin.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 905 posts since 1 Mar, 2007
bmrzycki wrote:What JRR or Sweetwater ships is a cardboard envelope with a serial number and nothing else: no DVDs, no coupons, no manuals. If you purchase from JRR or Sweetwater they will ship you the physical envelope. Once you receive it you open t up, logon to spectrasonics.net and type in the code.stikygum wrote:I think you're wrong, or maybe misunderstood. I want the download version not a boxed version they have to ship to me. Is the only way to get a download version through Spectrasonics? Btw, I contacted jrrshop directly and they said they only can sell the boxed version. Starting to sound like all retailers can only sell the boxed version.bmrzycki wrote:Yep.stikygum wrote:Are there any places to buy the downloadable Omni 2 upgrade for $230? The Spectrasonics site has the download for $250, but do any retailers offer the download upgrade version?
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Omnisphere2up
https://www.jrrshop.com/spectrasonics-o ... pgrade-box
This will enable you to download the upgrade.
If you are patient and willing to wait for physical shipping you will save $30 over the exact same software that you can purchase directly from the spectrasonics techshop.
Thanks for the info. Was thinking it was more DVDs like I had with version 1. My shipment is on it's way. Should be here for the weekend, probably sooner.
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She Changed Her Mind She Changed Her Mind https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=342043
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- 452 posts since 22 Nov, 2014 from Amsterdam
Well okay, my shoppe tells me it requires an iLok. Tell me they are mistaken..
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She Changed Her Mind She Changed Her Mind https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=342043
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@Ben H
Thanks. I just couldn't believe it.
Thanks. I just couldn't believe it.
- KVRAF
- 14994 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Agreed. I think it is an example of them trying to get too fancy.aMUSEd wrote:There are just far too many categories and too much overlap, they need to simplify it hugely - needs less categories but more timbres. Kore still works better.
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