Spectrasonics have announced a major new update to the flagship virtual synth - Omnisphere.
Version 1.5 includes a wealth of new features and additions to the synthesis engine and user interface, the most prominent being the inclusion of a fantastic new interactive interface called "The Orb" which delivers real-time synthesis manipulation capabilities.
The update also includes many features that have been requested by users since Omnisphere's release back in 2009 including the new 5-Column Browser view and support for polyphonic aftertouch. The new version also integrates a significant update to the factory patch library, taking advantage of all the new sound design capabilities and bringing the total number of included sounds to a whopping 8,000!
Eric Persing, the Founder and Creative Director of Spectrasonics said
"Our goal for Omnisphere has always been to make it the 'best of both worlds' - awesome sounds AND a dream instrument for sound design. As longtime synth geeks ourselves, we are just as excited as our customers to see how Omnisphere is growing and evolving as a synthesis platform. We're really looking forward to hearing how our users explore the new sonic worlds this version opens up. I think it's some of our best work yet."
Omnisphere 1.5 is set to be released on February 15th, 2011 and will be available to download free for all registered users.
Here's some more in-depth details about what the update includes…
Expanded Synthesis
Omnisphere 1.5 includes new and expanded synthesis capabilities, with newly designed "zoom" interface views for the synthesizer's Harmonia, Waveshaper and Granular synthesis areas. Harmonia can create extremely rich sounds by adding up to 10 oscillators per patch with new independent modulation possibilities on each oscillator. The Waveshaper now includes more extreme sound mangling capabilities with the new polyphonic "Crusher" and "Reducer" modules, which include 'Animation' and 'Force' parameters that can all be modulated. Omnisphere's Granular synthesis area has been made significantly more powerful by including new 'Speed' and 'Position' modes, which create dramatic polyphonic shifts through the audio and time spectrums. At the centrer of the Granular Zoom interface is a new real-time 'Granular Visualizer' showing a colourful graphic model of the effect of parameter edits, all of which makes Omnisphere's complex Granular synthesis easier to understand and more fun to use.
The Orb
The innovative "Orb" feature of Omnisphere 1.5 is both a "remarkable" sound manipulation tool and an intuitive performance interface - it can be thought of as a 'circular controller.' Now with a single click of the mouse, the user can instantly customize the sound. Best of all, the Orb automatically works with every patch a user has, there's no setup necessary.
The user simply moves the Orb cursor with a mouse, a MIDI controller or in the case of an iPad, with fingers directly on the Orb itself. As the Orb moves around the concentric circles, it morphs between automatically generated parameter scenes in Omnisphere's STEAM engine in a highly intelligent and musical manner - all patch dependent - manipulating the sound in subtle or radical ways appropriate to that particular patch. If the user doesn't like what the Orb has created, a complete new set of manipulations can be chosen by simply rolling the "Dice" button, which instantly creates a brand new group of intelligent sonic modifications and effects to try. There's no limit to how many serendipitous sonic variations the "Dice" can create - opening up the vast power of the STEAM engine to every user, regardless of synthesis knowledge.
For advanced synthesists seeking maximum flexibility, the Orb can also be setup manually and used as a new modulation source in Omnisphere's sophisticated Mod Matrix.
The Inertia slider of the Orb allows the user to create a 'movement trail' after letting go of the Orb, just like a ball might roll and bounce off the walls of a circular enclosure, adding a musical symmetry to the "performance" of an Orb interaction. Users can also Record their performance movements directly into the Orb and play the performance back in sync with their controller or host. The Orb's movements and sonic results are saved within the patch, multi or the host's session for later recall. The movement of the Orb can also be automated in the users host.
The ideal control surface for Omnisphere's new 'Orb' is the multi-touch interface of the simultaneously announced "Omni TR" iPad app, but the Orb can also be used with standard mice, trackpads and MIDI controllers.
Hands-On Expression
Omnisphere 1.5 includes support for Spectrasonics new "Omni TR" iPad app, which provides wireless multi-touch performance control over the synthesizer. Alternate controllers that send multiple simultaneous MIDI channels have improved handling with the new "Clone Part" feature, making it easier to edit with multichannel systems like Guitar synths and the Eigenharp controller. Omnisphere 1.5 also adds support for MIDI keyboards and devices that send polyphonic aftertouch. A special new MIDI Learn mode enables hardware controllers that send a single channel to have all of their learned knobs, sliders and switches affect any parts currently selected in Live Mode - making Omnisphere even more intuitive when controlled from a hardware synth such as a Moog Little Phatty.
Summary of Omnisphere 1.5's highlights:
Innovative "Orb" 'circular sound manipulation' interface with Motion Recording and "Dice" button for infinite variations and one-touch sound customization.
Expanded Synthesis capabilities:
Harmonia: New zoom page shows all Harmonia parameters per layer adding up to 10 oscillators per patch with new independent modulation options for Levels and Fine Tuning on each Harmonia oscillator.
Waveshaper: New zoom page with extreme new processing modules including polyphonic 'Crusher' and 'Reducer' sections with 'Force' and 'Animation' controls that can all be modulated.
Granular Synthesis: New 'Speed' and 'Position' modes. New zoom page with new 'Granular Visualizer' showing a graphic model of the effect of parameter edits which makes Granular synthesis easier to use.
Patch Library Update: Over 700 brand new patches created by renowned Spectrasonics sound development team gives Omnisphere over 5,000 patches and 8,000 total sounds.
New 5-Column Browser view displays more sound categories and attributes simultaneously.
New Online Video Tutorials for Version 1.5 capabilities.
Support for new 'Omni TR' iPad app.
New "Recently Added" Browser sorting option.
Added support for MIDI devices which send polyphonic aftertouch.
New 'Clone Part' feature allows easier editing/setup with multichannel MIDI controllers.
New MIDI Learn hardware control mode follows Live Mode selection.
Modulation Envelope points can be key-command snapped to semitone when modulating pitch.
User-assignable Legato Interval rule added.
If you're not already an Omnisphere user, surely that lot will have you convinced?!
Omnisphere 1.5 is announced
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1059 posts since 21 Mar, 2005
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- KVRAF
- 33615 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Times like this I am so glad I own Omnisphere - awesome!
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- KVRAF
- 1890 posts since 23 Dec, 2003
This update so totally rocks!
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- KVRAF
- 9850 posts since 12 May, 2008
Some nice little changes. I like the user-definable legato interval. That bothered me that it was only 2 semi-tones before. I wanted 3. Now I can have anything! I am very curious about the new granular functions, as I have so far found that to be a very underwhelming part of the synthesis. Speed and position sound like it could be going into more classic granular territory - slowed down stretched sounds that can have the position modulated. This might be extremely awesome! As usual they are listening to user feedback. These are actually two of my only feature requests I have asked for over the past year. Looks like they've made some midi control changes too. I hope more parameters are visible to host automation for kore and automap mappings.
- KVRAF
- 8338 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Yay! Looking forward to seeing the Orb in action. Looking even more forward to Feb 15!!!
- KVRAF
- 22696 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Still no user sample import? :/
- KVRian
- 1138 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
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- Banned
- 958 posts since 10 Apr, 2007
700 new sounds though and a way to create a gazillion, I think that's a worthy update.EvilDragon wrote:Still no user sample import? :/
- KVRAF
- 8338 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
...especially considering the price of the update.bobbybland wrote: 700 new sounds though and a way to create a gazillion, I think that's a worthy update.
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- KVRian
- 1098 posts since 20 Nov, 2004 from Seinäjoki, Finland
Yay! More stuff for free! Thank you Spectrasonics!
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- KVRist
- 346 posts since 1 Jan, 2003
Very cool. Thanks Eric and all.
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- KVRist
- 428 posts since 28 Aug, 2004 from Charlotte, NC USA
So glad for the awesome free update 






