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An utterly fantastic update to an awesome synth
Future Music, Fri 18 Mar 2011, 4:51 pm GMT
While there are plenty of third-party synth plug-ins available on the market-place today, it's fair to say that few pack as much sonic punch and are capable of quite such an array of sounds as Spectrasonics' Omnisphere.
We were lucky enough to run the rule over this synth behemoth when it first landed, and were staggered by its capabilities.
You'll recall that the 'oscillator' content for sound development in Omnisphere contains the famous burning piano, sampled lightbulb filaments and a wide range of other leftfield sound sources and, combined with a monstrous synth engine, this gives Omnisphere a unique, 'organic' sound.
"If raw synth programming is your thing, then there's enough in Omnisphere to last you a lifetime."
A major Omnisphere update is now available for free to all registered users, and it's significant enough that we decided it was worthy of a review in its own right… So what's new?
The Omnisphere makover is most dramatically represented by the 'Orb', which is a circular real-time sonic manipulation window, representing a kind of 'radar' read-out, complete with a centralised target.
The original patch lies at the centre of this target, so by moving the point which you'll find there away from the centre, around the circles, parameters relating to the loaded patch begin to change, producing a constantly evolving set of sonic variations.
What's great is that the Orb has been configured for every single patch in the library, with optimum settings to produce radical or subtle sonic manipulation depending on what seems most relevant for the sound you've loaded.
Better still, however, if you don't like the sonic variations offered by the default Orb parameters, you can click the Dice button, which 'rolls' in a set of replacements, providing a second collection of assigned parameters.
Indeed, you can keep doing this until you find a collection of parameters that allow you to create the variations you can hear in your head.
Suffice to say that, while preserving the sonic start-point of any program, this feature alone provides hours of intuitive sound design capabilities.
For iPad owners, the news gets even better. Orb is also available via the Omni TR (Touch Remote) iPad application, which can be downloaded for free. When installed, this seeks out Omnisphere over Wi-Fi and then allows for all Orb action, alongside functions such as patch browsing and loading to be carried out remotely.
Manipulating Orb parameters with your finger rather than a mouse makes sound design much more fun for starters, but the other appeal will be for live users - Orb is attractive and could easily be patched into a video display for real-time manipulation by DJs and performing producers.
Omni TR allows for greater control than just Orb manipulation - you can latch sounds so that, for instance, animated sequence sounds keep playing, so if you're using Omnisphere live in mutli-mode, you can build up a sequence of sounds, all of which will sync, before moving on to control their tone qualities via the Orb.
Also new is a zoom feature for existing Omnisphere pages that require greater screen acreage, such as the Harmonia page. Harmonia allows you to create monstrous patches of up to 10 sound sources but until v1.5, editing of these has been a touch fiddly - an independent, larger page is therefore very welcome.
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'Orb' sound design is genuinely thrilling. Much easier to see your editing choices via 'zoom revamp'.
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Omnisphere v1.5