zerocrossing wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 1:56 pmI get what you’re saying, but it doesn’t make sense because you’re comparing two very different types of instruments. Icarus is great. I own it as well. Of course it’s a fast and easy to program synth, because it just doesn’t do all that much. Complaining that Omnisphere is “complex” to program compared to a simple synth is like saying a plane is more complex to pilot than a car. Of course it is. I’m just saying that if you’re looking for a complex synthesizer that’s easy to play, relative to it’s complexity, I think Omnisphere is one of the best, and I really never experienced the performance issues that you mention, but maybe because I had better spec’d PCs than you. Run that thing with lots of RAM on a fast processor with a good SSD, and it feels almost like a hardware synth.Chipi wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 10:01 pmzerocrossing wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 9:41 pmI feel like when I read posts like this that the author has never watched the Omnisphere tutorial videos, read the amazing manual, or realized that you’re always a right-click away from assigning modulation to almost anything.Chipi wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 6:49 pm….Omnisphere can sound the way you want it to sound, the downside is the slow loading of the presets and the amount of clicks you have to do for all its sub-menus, you will spend more time trying to program a sound, than you would use composing a good song, not good.
Your' re wrong.
I bought Omnisphere in 2009 when it came out and it was terribly slow and consumed the entire capacity of the computer, impossible not to crash.
Remember it had just been 4 years since youtube and facebook existed to put it in time perspective, if you don't remember.
Just Omnisphere plays version 2, the improvement of the synthesizer has been tremendously slow. I still maintain that it is 'complicated' and 'complex' to program a good sound with it.
However the result could be excellent or terribly disastrous. On the other hand programming sounds in Icarus 2 is simply out of this world! It's just my personal experience, you don't have to agree with anything I say here, peace.![]()
Partially agree with you, but in 2009 what computers did you have? a Dual Core? no more than that because there was no other...the year it was released I mean, now with the M1 I can run 50 instances of Omnisphere and the CPU does not move 20%....
