I‘m not an expert - what’s missing in the current grain mode in the OSC for it to become great?
Omnisphere 3 Wishlist
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- KVRian
- 1142 posts since 16 May, 2007 from At home. Good bye city ways!
..off to play with my music toys - library music production.
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- KVRian
- 1040 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
Lets be honest, I think Spectrasonics is just moving too slow to add features, and keep Omnisphere updated. Maybe they need some fresh new blood working there, maybe some of those ex NI guys who got let go should go work there. Omnisphere is a preset players paradise, and good on them, but for people who like something more hands on, I think Omnisphere needs some serious love in that department. I see lots of potential. A complete GUI overhaul : make Omnisphere modular. Omnisphere should start as an empty vessel like Phase plant, and you should be able to add whatever you want, and everything should be able to modulate everything. The soundsources, effects, filters, envelopes are all there. Just tear down the plugin, and rebuild the look so its modular. That is what Omnisphere should be at this point. Now for those who use Omnisphere to control $2000 synthesizers (god only knows why), then Omnisphere should still be able to do that, but if it was modular, then each control system would be more catered to the respective hardware's parameters, rather than the way it is now, a total cluster @^#%
- KVRian
- 961 posts since 8 Mar, 2004 from Network 23
Marmosets. Definitely marmosets.dark water wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 7:23 am More nature sounds.
Definitely some badgers and otters.
Not a big fan of voles though.
We shall see orchestral machines with a thousand new sounds, with thousands of new euphonies, as opposed to the present day's simple sounds of strings, brass, and woodwinds. -- George Antheil, circa 1925 ---
- KVRian
- 961 posts since 8 Mar, 2004 from Network 23
- KVRian
- 961 posts since 8 Mar, 2004 from Network 23
Ok, now that I'm guilty of "me too" posting, O3 should have an AI-based Wishlist Generator..
..and Marmosets
..and Marmosets
We shall see orchestral machines with a thousand new sounds, with thousands of new euphonies, as opposed to the present day's simple sounds of strings, brass, and woodwinds. -- George Antheil, circa 1925 ---
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- KVRian
- 821 posts since 14 May, 2014
Variphrase technology from the Roland V-Synth. I had already messaged Spectrasonics about this. Treat The "Orb" as the TimeTrip pad on the keyboard. Have the ability to manipulate formants, pitch and time independently. It'll definitely open up a new world of sound design.
- KVRian
- 961 posts since 8 Mar, 2004 from Network 23
All seriousness aside, I couldn't be more pleased with the entire Spectrasonics line and the company as a whole. I'm confident that whatever they're cooking up will be good. I don't worry about wishlists - they're already ahead of me.
We shall see orchestral machines with a thousand new sounds, with thousands of new euphonies, as opposed to the present day's simple sounds of strings, brass, and woodwinds. -- George Antheil, circa 1925 ---
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- KVRAF
- 5498 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
I guess there will always be people who want a synth to be totally different to how it is. Did you ever stop to think that of the (likely) 10s of thousands of users across the world, there may just be some resistance to, ya know, totally changing what it is and how it works? I want precisely none of these things (well ok a few more modulation sources perhaps). I don’t want any revolutions, just steady evolution of a genuine classic, with the possible exception on some aspects of the tagging where it feels like they’ve gone backwards.vertibration wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:37 am Lets be honest, I think Spectrasonics is just moving too slow to add features, and keep Omnisphere updated. Maybe they need some fresh new blood working there, maybe some of those ex NI guys who got let go should go work there. Omnisphere is a preset players paradise, and good on them, but for people who like something more hands on, I think Omnisphere needs some serious love in that department. I see lots of potential. A complete GUI overhaul : make Omnisphere modular. Omnisphere should start as an empty vessel like Phase plant, and you should be able to add whatever you want, and everything should be able to modulate everything. The soundsources, effects, filters, envelopes are all there. Just tear down the plugin, and rebuild the look so its modular. That is what Omnisphere should be at this point. Now for those who use Omnisphere to control $2000 synthesizers (god only knows why), then Omnisphere should still be able to do that, but if it was modular, then each control system would be more catered to the respective hardware's parameters, rather than the way it is now, a total cluster @^#%
Instead, like I guess many Spectrasonics users. I want that insanely overdue RMX update.
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- KVRAF
- 16394 posts since 24 May, 2009 from A galaxy, far far away
Omnisphere cannot be a “preset players paradise” without it being at the same time a preset creator’s paradise.vertibration wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:37 am Lets be honest, I think Spectrasonics is just moving too slow to add features, and keep Omnisphere updated. Maybe they need some fresh new blood working there, maybe some of those ex NI guys who got let go should go work there. Omnisphere is a preset players paradise, and good on them, but for people who like something more hands on, I think Omnisphere needs some serious love in that department. I see lots of potential. A complete GUI overhaul : make Omnisphere modular. Omnisphere should start as an empty vessel like Phase plant, and you should be able to add whatever you want, and everything should be able to modulate everything. The soundsources, effects, filters, envelopes are all there. Just tear down the plugin, and rebuild the look so its modular. That is what Omnisphere should be at this point. Now for those who use Omnisphere to control $2000 synthesizers (god only knows why), then Omnisphere should still be able to do that, but if it was modular, then each control system would be more catered to the respective hardware's parameters, rather than the way it is now, a total cluster @^#%
Omnisphere no more suffers from not being a from-the-ground-up modular synth than a circle suffers from not being a square.
If you want a modular synth there are now many options ‘tu’
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- KVRian
- 1040 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
Omnisphere is an old code man. They update features, but its still out dated. Yes, it sounds good, but so do so many other synths, that are far more efficient. The cost vs what you get and the cost of every major update is ludicrous. You say steady evolution of a classic, I get that, but times are changing. More and more users want speed, efficiency, no lag time between preset changes, modulations, GUI eye candy. Omnisphere at this point, is just kind of corny.noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 6:55 amI guess there will always be people who want a synth to be totally different to how it is. Did you ever stop to think that of the (likely) 10s of thousands of users across the world, there may just be some resistance to, ya know, totally changing what it is and how it works? I want precisely none of these things (well ok a few more modulation sources perhaps). I don’t want any revolutions, just steady evolution of a genuine classic, with the possible exception on some aspects of the tagging where it feels like they’ve gone backwards.vertibration wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:37 am Lets be honest, I think Spectrasonics is just moving too slow to add features, and keep Omnisphere updated. Maybe they need some fresh new blood working there, maybe some of those ex NI guys who got let go should go work there. Omnisphere is a preset players paradise, and good on them, but for people who like something more hands on, I think Omnisphere needs some serious love in that department. I see lots of potential. A complete GUI overhaul : make Omnisphere modular. Omnisphere should start as an empty vessel like Phase plant, and you should be able to add whatever you want, and everything should be able to modulate everything. The soundsources, effects, filters, envelopes are all there. Just tear down the plugin, and rebuild the look so its modular. That is what Omnisphere should be at this point. Now for those who use Omnisphere to control $2000 synthesizers (god only knows why), then Omnisphere should still be able to do that, but if it was modular, then each control system would be more catered to the respective hardware's parameters, rather than the way it is now, a total cluster @^#%
Instead, like I guess many Spectrasonics users. I want that insanely overdue RMX update.
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 11081 posts since 12 May, 2008
Proper analog modeled filters! The filters are the weakest point by far in Omnisphere. Power filter is probably the best but weirdly quiet.
I also would like to see a macro page per hardware integration model. Like they have in Trilian, but specific to the hardware that the presets are meant to integrate with. So when one knob on the hardware manipulates multiple parameters, the know on the macro page would do that.
Otherwise not many features I would want aside from MPE support.
I also would like to see a macro page per hardware integration model. Like they have in Trilian, but specific to the hardware that the presets are meant to integrate with. So when one knob on the hardware manipulates multiple parameters, the know on the macro page would do that.
Otherwise not many features I would want aside from MPE support.
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- KVRian
- 1040 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
Absolutely agreed, I forgot to mention this!!!!! its almost 2020 and this is a huge feature that is not being handled right. That and their wack effects section. I just smh at people who defend spectrasonics not updating in a timely fashion either. So many other devs provide updates within a reasonable amount of time. How long has omnisphere been on 2.6 now? Cmon manEchoes in the Attic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:23 pm Proper analog modeled filters! The filters are the weakest point by far in Omnisphere. Power filter is probably the best but weirdly quiet.
I also would like to see a macro page per hardware integration model. Like they have in Trilian, but specific to the hardware that the presets are meant to integrate with. So when one knob on the hardware manipulates multiple parameters, the know on the macro page would do that.
Otherwise not many features I would want aside from MPE support.
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- KVRAF
- 5498 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
And yet... somehow... I use it daily. Along with tens of thousands of others. Programming is a joy. Patch load times are fast, considerably faster than, say, you responding to my last post for example. Tagging gripes aside - and I'd never say no to some new modelled filters - I'm honestly not waiting for anything especially. It keeps delivering, day after day, at the coalface.vertibration wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:04 pmOmnisphere is an old code man. They update features, but its still out dated. Yes, it sounds good, but so do so many other synths, that are far more efficient. The cost vs what you get and the cost of every major update is ludicrous. You say steady evolution of a classic, I get that, but times are changing. More and more users want speed, efficiency, no lag time between preset changes, modulations, GUI eye candy. Omnisphere at this point, is just kind of corny.
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- KVRian
- 1040 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
Good on you...to each his own. Have fun paying for that hefty 3.0 upgrade, Im outnoiseboyuk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:07 pmAnd yet... somehow... I use it daily. Along with tens of thousands of others. Programming is a joy. Patch load times are fast, considerably faster than, say, you responding to my last post for example. Tagging gripes aside - and I'd never say no to some new modelled filters - I'm honestly not waiting for anything especially. It keeps delivering, day after day, at the coalface.vertibration wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:04 pmOmnisphere is an old code man. They update features, but its still out dated. Yes, it sounds good, but so do so many other synths, that are far more efficient. The cost vs what you get and the cost of every major update is ludicrous. You say steady evolution of a classic, I get that, but times are changing. More and more users want speed, efficiency, no lag time between preset changes, modulations, GUI eye candy. Omnisphere at this point, is just kind of corny.
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- KVRAF
- 5498 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
My guess is - and it's purely a guess - that there won't be a 3.0 upgrade for several years. It's just not needed.
Unlike a bloody Stylus RMX replacement, for example.
Unlike a bloody Stylus RMX replacement, for example.
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