Shit happens. However, there were 3 no brainer buys for me in the future.
Alchemy 2, which will (maybe) never see the light now!
Zebra 3, which could be years away!
But i wanted really mostly Omnisphere 2.0 with sample import.....
... great so far. The only thing i think is really that it looks like only one shot samples for granular and/or pitched like many other synths can do.
All the multi sampled features which some here mentioned are still there in version one and i think they are still only for the spectrasonics content. At least the video shows just how to import a single sample or loop. That's great and usable too but Alchemy already can do more and use sound fonts etc. I hope there is a bit more in Omnisphere 2 as the video shows.
I really like the new FX and think they could be great. Especially liked the short exampel from the "inner space". Reminds me a bit of a sculpture like FX unit.
Even when it's still a bit limited in some areas i think Omnisphere 2.0 will be the king for me in terms of creating all kinds of sound. And i love that it's a multi timbral instrument since i like to layer things really BIG!
What i really like to do is creating multis which morphs like they are one patch with 16 sound sources (2 layers + 8x multi timbral).
There are better synths for only wavetable like Serum or Nave or fantastic synths like Dune 2, Zebra 2 which are far better in some areas but if there was one synth to rule them all Omnisphere 1 is still Nr.1 for me. So it just can be better with Version 2.
Indeed, i really like always the videos from Eric Persing (and Diego Stocco) because they are a few of many where i would bet their smile is not just for commercials.... they seems to really love what they do!
