Spectrasonics build up to Sonic Extensions....
- KVRAF
- 5899 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
1. Does Omnisphere 2.8 look better than 2.7? I see they say it has got Hi-DPI interface now, but I thought it was the case with 2.7.
2. Is 2.8 working well with your existing projects if anyone has tried already? I am using FL Studio on Windows 10. I cannot update it for a few days at least, so thought to check.
2. Is 2.8 working well with your existing projects if anyone has tried already? I am using FL Studio on Windows 10. I cannot update it for a few days at least, so thought to check.
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- KVRAF
- 5453 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
By the sounds of things I think you'll like it a lot.Caine123 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 8:45 amthx a lot! well im a sucker for spectrasonics products but also love when theyrelease still quality and it seems that way. i always find Kontakt so fiddly and small GUIwise. so if omnisphere really can release some deep sampling guitars etc. this would be great but i guess it wont be so deep like kontakt 6 (it got a different progress all these years) but i dont need hyper realistic scripting so it seems to fit.
especially to use a very nice instrument sounding like in keyscape the pianos combined with synthesis, ambience is top notch! so i will get Nylon Sky as well just for that !
People are quick to dismiss stuff like the front panel controls, but I can't emphasise enough how good they are. Yes technically they're macros I guess, but a) there's a lot of them, b) they are complex in their set up and c) they are bespoke, often on a per-patch basis so it feels like having hundreds of new synths, but you already know how to use them all. It's just a joy to play around with the Nylon Sky patches here, to make subtle changes or go in completely different directions all from the one easy to understand panel.
I don't know if they'll go down this road, but it would good to get some combined patch libraries. Keyscape with Nylon Sky is begging to be done.
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- KVRAF
- 8504 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thx so much for your infos, sorry one last thing, i see those macros/custom gui as a bonus function (hope this set the road we might add our own custom macros in future Omni3 - like in Falcon) if you click the gui away you get the whole patch back with all its features dont you? so you could use the nylon sample with granular engine, detune etc. add/remove effects or even add a new layer with a keyscape piano stretched and so on?noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:05 amBy the sounds of things I think you'll like it a lot.Caine123 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 8:45 amthx a lot! well im a sucker for spectrasonics products but also love when theyrelease still quality and it seems that way. i always find Kontakt so fiddly and small GUIwise. so if omnisphere really can release some deep sampling guitars etc. this would be great but i guess it wont be so deep like kontakt 6 (it got a different progress all these years) but i dont need hyper realistic scripting so it seems to fit.
especially to use a very nice instrument sounding like in keyscape the pianos combined with synthesis, ambience is top notch! so i will get Nylon Sky as well just for that !
People are quick to dismiss stuff like the front panel controls, but I can't emphasise enough how good they are. Yes technically they're macros I guess, but a) there's a lot of them, b) they are complex in their set up and c) they are bespoke, often on a per-patch basis so it feels like having hundreds of new synths, but you already know how to use them all. It's just a joy to play around with the Nylon Sky patches here, to make subtle changes or go in completely different directions all from the one easy to understand panel.
I don't know if they'll go down this road, but it would good to get some combined patch libraries. Keyscape with Nylon Sky is begging to be done.
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- KVRAF
- 5453 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
1 - there's no change, that's a confusing thing on their product page. Those changes were a version or two ago, but they seem to suggest "new in 2.8". Same for Hardware Profiles.LoveEnigma18 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 8:58 am 1. Does Omnisphere 2.8 look better than 2.7? I see they say it has got Hi-DPI interface now, but I thought it was the case with 2.7.
2. Is 2.8 working well with your existing projects if anyone has tried already? I am using FL Studio on Windows 10. I cannot update it for a few days at least, so thought to check.
2 - No issues here so far in Cubase 11.
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- KVRAF
- 5453 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Yes, exactly right. It's the same control to switch between modes as Keyscape and Trilian.Caine123 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:09 amthx so much for your infos, sorry one last thing, i see those macros/custom gui as a bonus function (hope this set the road we might add our own custom macros in future Omni3 - like in Falcon) if you click the gui away you get the whole patch back with all its features dont you? so you could use the nylon sample with granular engine, detune etc. add/remove effects or even add a new layer with a keyscape piano stretched and so on?
http://www.guyrowland.co.uk
http://www.sound-on-screen.com
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- KVRAF
- 5899 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Okay, thanks for the answers. I will update as soon as I finish my ongoing track.noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:10 am1 - there's no change, that's a confusing thing on their product page. Those changes were a version or two ago, but they seem to suggest "new in 2.8". Same for Hardware Profiles.LoveEnigma18 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 8:58 am 1. Does Omnisphere 2.8 look better than 2.7? I see they say it has got Hi-DPI interface now, but I thought it was the case with 2.7.
2. Is 2.8 working well with your existing projects if anyone has tried already? I am using FL Studio on Windows 10. I cannot update it for a few days at least, so thought to check.
2 - No issues here so far in Cubase 11.
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- KVRian
- 792 posts since 24 Apr, 2008 from USA
My favorite nylon guitar library is aria classical guitarist, just amazing sound but it doesn’t have slides articulations.
Nylon Sky guitar just doesn’t have that “wow” in sound like Aria Classical Guitarist.
Nylon Sky guitar just doesn’t have that “wow” in sound like Aria Classical Guitarist.
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- KVRAF
- 5899 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
This makes sense because now they don't need to have such a product. And after seeing Nylon Sky (a guitar) being released in this first Sonic Extension series, it is likely that they would approach new instruments in this way in future. Not just for Omnisphere, but possibly for Trilian and Keyscape too. So, I am imagining they will release a lot more Sonic Extensions including ones that explore certain instruments (like with Kontakt libraries) in coming months - a few Sonic Extensions every year. Interested people need to start saving up!noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 1:59 pmIncidentally just realised something - I think a product called Guitarscape is now very unlikely. Nylon Sky wouldn't exist if there were a huge guitar-based library in development.
Even I am tempted by Undercurrent and Unclean Machine, but not affordable just yet at least.
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- KVRian
- 636 posts since 15 Feb, 2005
exactly...I bet they have run the numbers and concluded they can make more money this way, and wont create new standalone products that are higher valued add propositions in this tight market...I think everyone with a mature set of synthesis functionality IP is going to go this route...selling soundpacks with custom front ends and not having to pay NI for access to the market...halion is doing this, UVI is doing this, Engine is doing this, MSF is doing this,and now Soundpaint...and even if you don't need a deep/broad library of dsp, you can participate in this strategy with decent sampler, maize, and sforzando....there are pros and cons as exemplified in many analogous markets, but like it or not, being nickel and dimed is your futureLoveEnigma18 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 1:05 pmThis makes sense because now they don't need to have such a product. And after seeing Nylon Sky (a guitar) being released in this first Sonic Extension series, it is likely that they would approach new instruments in this way in future. Not just for Omnisphere, but possibly for Trilian and Keyscape too. So, I am imagining they will release a lot more Sonic Extensions including ones that explore certain instruments (like with Kontakt libraries) in coming months - a few Sonic Extensions every year. Interested people need to start saving up!noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 1:59 pmIncidentally just realised something - I think a product called Guitarscape is now very unlikely. Nylon Sky wouldn't exist if there were a huge guitar-based library in development.
Even I am tempted by Undercurrent and Unclean Machine, but not affordable just yet at least.
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- KVRAF
- 3069 posts since 6 Dec, 2002 from Ljubljana/ Slovenia
I went for Unclean Machine and Undercurrent.
A bit on the expensive side but I really like Unclean Machine and haven't checked Undercurrent all that much yet.
I'm more of a preset guy, scenes thingie works great and the limited set of controls is more than fine with me.
k
A bit on the expensive side but I really like Unclean Machine and haven't checked Undercurrent all that much yet.
I'm more of a preset guy, scenes thingie works great and the limited set of controls is more than fine with me.
k
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- KVRAF
- 5453 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Except just be aware that this discount only applies for stuff bought together. Sadly you don't get credit for anything you already own.
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- KVRAF
- 8504 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
Normally it is best to get 3 now and later when they release more the other 4 etc.
A bit bad cause you get not the 4th extension counter later for discount
A bit bad cause you get not the 4th extension counter later for discount
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