Anyone else completely disappointed by Omnisphere?

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aumordia wrote:
Again, this is all my fault. I should have gone to a music store and demoed the thing first. I really wasn't paying close attention. It was expensive and had a sterling reputation for "film music," so I figured it had to be good. And it probably is if you're scoring The Matrix or whatever. But I hate The Matrix, and right now, I hate Omnisphere.
Bingo

Love it for what it is, not what it isn't. It's also not an ice cream machine, but you're not hating it for that are you?

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Just curious. Could it be that the OP is on their way to a depression? I remember when I was depressed I ended up wearing ear plugs all the time.. listening to music simply was impossible.
This could be a sign, because ordering new stuff -to compensate depression- could be an indication.
I never make mistakes; I just blame others.

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Not at all. I *can* understand that it is probably not the right product for you though.
My main tools: Kontakt, Omnisphere, Samplemodeling + Audio Modeling. Unify = godsend. Tari's libraries also rock.

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Rappo Clappo wrote:Just curious. Could it be that the OP is on their way to a depression? I remember when I was depressed I ended up wearing ear plugs all the time.. listening to music simply was impossible.
This could be a sign, because ordering new stuff -to compensate depression- could be an indication.
Yes it could. But it could also be an indicator of buyers remorse.

My money is on the latter.

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As to the original question, no, I'm not disappointed with Omnisphere. I do think there can be misleading thoughts out there and it took me a bit to realize Omnisphere does not always match up with that.

I discovered this before purchasing by listening to many demo videos on YouTube and realized there were no basic pianos and other sounds. I asked a friend who uses it who also explained to me the lack of any basic piano. I was disappointed and took me a bit to get over it. Now that I have it, I sometimes use the piano sounds it does contain or some from 3rd parties, but still mostly stick with my pianos on my Yamaha synth.

If all you hear is The Matrix then you are missing a lot of what Omnisphere offers. Though if you are wanting Lawrence Of Arabia then more dedicated orchestral software will be necessary.

I'm sorry to hear you are disappointed and can kind of relate. I was originally thinking it was going to be more than it really is. But now I'd be sad NOT to have it. It does help that what Omni does offer fits very well with my style.

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incubus wrote:Gang up on 'em folks :roll:

First, not EVERYONE likes everything, sorry to break you bad news. I'm plenty pissed about the recent sonar thread, I don't think I over-reacted like the fanboi's say.

Second, at selling, I know from experience, it's an exercise in EXTREME persistence and frustration. It can be done, but not with any kind of ease. I'm not exaggerating when I say I had at least 3 different people screwing with a group of license transfers I did. I kid you not, I had people asking remedial questions LONG AFTER the transaction was complete and was a basket case during the process. TBH, I only give a f**k about the recipient getting what I promised :x

Third: Who are you people, the virus police? I mean seriously, if he/she's unhappy, so what? They have every right to vent.

Why are ALL forums so extreme? People look to jump on thing like a moth to flame.......Ok, maybe a poor choice of words :lol:

But, before I'm thrown completely under the bus, omnisphere is indeed a very polarizing product. Maybe because of the price, but who knows for sure.
You're totally missing the point. He was asking for help from people to explain what all the fuss is about, ie...why Omni is hyped up to be the greatest, this was after all what inspired him to drop 500 on it. And he's unhappy because he hasn't truly explored the possibilities this synth can offer and in time he'll find that out.

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I wasn't aware that Omnisphere had a demo now. I know when I bought it there was no demo.

Anyway, like I said, synth isn't for everybody. It's not a rompler filled with bread and butter sounds. No decent piano. No acoustic bass. No real brass or woodwinds or electric guitars.

That's not what the synth is for. Omnisphere is my go to for ambient music. When I want a complex pad that would take me ages to create in another synth, if at all, I go to Omnisphere. I sold hardware synths to be able to afford to get this because I knew it had things that I wanted.

But there are people out there who don't want those things and will be very disappointed with Omnisphere.

I can absolutely understand that. But Omnisphere fan boys can't.

Welcome to KVR.

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I love my Omnisphere, but felt tempted to start a rant against it - to get such a detailed personal answer from Skippy. :D

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Omnisphere just excels at the ambient/cinematic stuff.

Here's a demo from somebody who a) knows how to program it and b) knows how to demo it properly.

https://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/c ... emo-tracks

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This has got to be the funniest thread I've ever seen in KVR. Except for That Plugin.

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I love my Omni. Fat and bright sound, right beside Diva - but different concept. Sound is much more impressive than Avenger, Arturia V, Hive ...

But I think for a synth a fabulous epiano and dance piano sound is missing. Also simple (disco-) strings.

But at all: great sound!

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Slaapstadseun wrote:This has got to be the funniest thread I've ever seen in KVR.
You have a strange kind of humour.

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BTW:
Q: We know you use Spectrasonics Omnisphere in your music, can you tell us a bit about your experience with this virtual instrument?

A: I knew before it was released that something was coming, I have a friend that worked on the Omnisphere project, but he couldn’t tell me anything except that something special was coming out. This is a beast, and it screams sonic quality. The possibilities are incredible for sound design. I really like to use it for weird sound effects, ambiences and sonic adventures that haven’t been explored before. The possibilities are almost endless in this software. I’m looking into to getting Trilian which seems to be an equally powerful tool, specially when combined within Omnisphere.
http://www.timespace.com/features/1925/ ... phere.html

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aumordia wrote:Buddy, I am almost certainly a better synth programmer than you. Because not only can I program synths, I can write synthesizer programs. Go to zhevny.com/specimen. That's the silly toy that I created as a hobby when I was an idiot teenager, and that was a while ago. So I know what I'm doing / lol I can supersaw bro. Therefore you should repent of your impudence or I will make a sound out of a sample of my infant daughter farting that is so much better than anything you can come up with that your name shall be a shame for seven unto seven generations!
Kinda like a world-renowned physicist who can't work out how to toast bread - You claim to be such an accomplished sound designer, yet are unable to do the minimum due diligence needed to have found out that you (And I quote), "understood Omnisphere to be quite nearly the exact opposite of what it is"

But why not keep ranting about it :tu:

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aumordia wrote:This is like hammering 4 extra legs onto a dog, calling it an octopus, and then putting it in a bow flex while the camera is rolling. It makes no damn sense!
This makes my afternoon :D :party: :clap: :tu: :party: :lol: :hihi:

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