noiseboyuk wrote:I think a lot of people are not really getting the whole Spectrasonics browser thing.Hellfog wrote:I wonder how many EDM patches there are, seems a lot. can you delete them or not see them?
With around 7.500 patches, going through them one-by-one is clearly the road to madness. Even just with a broad category you'll be swamped. Use the filters to narrow down the area you're looking in. If you're after a playable texture or Kalimbascape, you won't find any EDM in there anyway. If you want a Synth Bass that's not dubstep, you just select Dubstep from the Genre menu, then the NOT condition at the top of the column (drop down arrow). Voila - all dubstep patches gone. You can multiple select these sorts of attributes too using shift-click, select other criteria in other columns etc.
So don't think in terms of deleting presets, it doesn't make sense in the Omnisphere world, and start using the browser as its intended. When that happens, you only ever see what's relevant to you - every time I'm searching I'm looking for something different, and this is how you do it. It's the whole key to working with Omnisphere presets, and it's immeasurably better than any of the competition imo. And don't forget of course if you have something you like in broad terms, you can sound match to find similar patches, and sound lock to lock attributes you want to keep.
(incidentally, 800 EDM presets is only 1/10th of the entire library... these are all new Omni 2 patches, I'd guesstimate there are around 2,000 presets tagged with the word Dance, which is around 1/4 of the library.)
Of course i normally use filter etc, but i want to go through
the new omni 2 patches all of them except for EDM.
In the patch browser i selected "Dance" and not, problemy is EDM is in other genre to. Id would have been better with option of selecting spotlight EDM and select not.
Of course it is not a problem.
In Omni 1 i never had a big problem with patches i didn't like, in other hand there wasn't as many EDM patches there are now.jeffb01 wrote:I totally agree. I mean, I feel omnisphere has always been filled with interesting patches that were pretty unusable - like a piano on fire or whatever. I mean when it has 8000 patches or whatever, you know there's some bloat...noiseboyuk wrote: I think a lot of people are not really getting the whole Spectrasonics browser thing.
I haven't spent too much time Omni2, but I do think the patch browser has improved in that you can see the browser patches on the side bar while looking at the interface. I think that makes it better for preset surfing.
so far, I'm very happy with it, though I think I expected FM to do a bit more.
BTW, I'm an old man and I think Dub Step is great. Just recently got into it (I know I'm behind the times - I'm an old man). But I've always liked harsher music (hardcore punk, 80's industrial, etc)...
For me is the opposite, older i'm getting more i'm disliking EDM, Dubstep etc.
I thought Burning Piano was great.
