We’re opening the floodgates with a new level of vaporising presets. Each preset has been designed from scratch ensuring a brand new creation of Psytrance sounds with boundless programming potential offered by one of the strongest synths in the musical field. Comprising of the seven key elements any preset collection should include, you’ll find an exemplary assortment of FX, Sequences, Plucks, Stabs, Leads, Arps & Bass.
Following the trends of Ace Ventura, Audiotec, Atacama & Egorythmia you’l be left speechless by the electrifying precision of each and every sound. No stone has been left unturned within “Omnisphere Psytrance Presets 2”, everything has been included to tear clubs apart with your next Psytrance masterpiece. Trust us, 160 presets and 136 audio stems will be at the forefront of your studio’s tools for months to come.įusing Progressive with Full On Psytrance this breathtaking collection of presets includes evolving pads, spiritual fx, pounding bass, mesmeric arps, power leads and mystical sequences. This stunning stockpile of forward thinking sounds have been expertly crafted to inject new life into your favourite synth and the Psytrance genre. With this new library though, I realize my oversight, and the huge and expandable potential it has.Psytrance producers rejoice, Zenhiser is back with another hypnotising collection of presets designed exclusively for Spectrasonic’s Omnisphere synth. Great starting point for a low bass sound, with an extra unison sub bass effect. I understand it's great for that purpose, personally, that's not my interest, and I much prefer just using presets that have already been created, so I didn't think Omnisphere was for me, and I'd previously overlooked it. I had mistakenly thought that Omnisphere was a soft synth for sound design. I have to admit, I wasn't aware that add-on libraries can be bought for Omnisphere, until recently, when I saw the thread here from regarding The Amara - this looks incredible, and completely changes my view of Omnisphere. I'm guessing there isn't a free version of Omnisphere, as with Kontakt, which would allow me to access libraries like Amara is there? However, I'm not sure I would buy Omnisphere for the presets alone, based on what I'm hearing, so it's the equivalent of buying Kontakt so that I can run 3rd party libraries (not for the sounds within Kontakt itself), but in this case, it will cost 500 bucks for the privilege! I wish there was a way to get The Unfinished's sounds, but without having to buy Omnisphere. That's the reason I was so impressed with Amara for Omnisphere - the sounds are exactly what I was looking for (along with several other libraries from Unfinished). Unavoidable with a general library, and I guess most people buying Omnisphere are buying it for its sound design capabilities, not as a means to access samples. I'm still a bit undecided: I watched a video here covering a lot of the Omnisphere presets, and as is of course the case with this, or any general purpose sound library, there are some sounds that are in line with what I'm looking for, and a LOT that is not. (String Audio) SubsonicArtz PulseSetter Sonic Underworld Man Makes Noise The Sample Co Vintage Synth Pads That Worship Sound (Sound Dust) Luftrum Triple Spiral Audio Hollo Sound Audiority Rocky Mountains Complete Omnisphere Library Database The Unfinished MIDIssonance Ilio Plughugger PluginGuru and his YouTube Channel Also, added a poll to see which ones the community as a whole recommends. What are your favorite 3rd party Omnisphere libraries/developers, similar to the Unfinished here?ĮDIT: Based on members' helpful feedback to these questions, I've added a list of recommended 3rd party developers' links to this first post, that I'll update if there are any further suggestions.Is there anywhere a list of Omnisphere add-on libraries, so that I can find out how Omnisphere could be expanded with 3rd party presets?.Do the presets in Omnisphere make worth it themselves, if you're not interested in using it to create new sounds? In this tutorial we show you how to install preset banks into omnisphere along with giving you a quality free bank.With this new library though, I realize my oversight, and the huge and expandable potential it has. Although I understand it's great for that purpose, personally, that's not my interest, and I much prefer just using presets that have already been created, so I didn't think Omnisphere was for me, and I'd previously overlooked it. I had mistakenly thought that Omnisphere was a stand-alone soft synth for sound design.