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I like the way it's organized and find the envelope page helpful for even simple ADSR/filter envelopes because it's easy to finely adjust Slope. What you find on those pages is what matters I think, but it's a personal preference thing. People complain about multiple pages, I don't agree. Regardless of the how interface looks and the use of the word "Powersynth" (is that really necessary?) it's unbelievably good. I don't like to use presets anyway and try to avoid that obvious sound by just starting from scratch with a sound source. You can't watch tv or movies without hearing Omnisphere, it's soundtrack composer crack. Hopefully this will be incorporated into Omnisphere but there are so many thousands of presets that it would be a huge undertaking. Trilian's interface is a little more modern looking, with the new macro knob type page. This IS the ultimate sample synth, just scanning the available soundsources makes me start shaking all over. Like many of us I own too much (soft) gear and had never really given Omnisphere it's due. Don't even get me started on comparing presets between the two.Īnyway, wanted to share my joyful discovery here.
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If Omni just allowed sample import, there would be no reason for me to hang to Alchemy at all. the VA engine simply sounds, to my ears, so very much better than Alchemy's, which frankly never sounded very good to me, at all. the included sample content of Omnisphere just blows away that of Alchemy, and 2. And it's got wave-morphing (shape) & hard sync and amazing sounding unison and this Harmonia mode and.WTF.Īnd the fact that you can so simply combine it's VA engine with sample-synth work, loading from it's ludicrously huge soundsource library.well, it makes me suddenly care even less about Alchemy, except of course that Alchemy lets you load your own samples. I've had this thing for a while and treated it mostly as ROMpler, because it has a killer sample library and I thought, you know, that's pretty much what you're paying for, those 50+ gigs, right?Īfter a recent thread about Arturia products and various VA synths in which Omnisphere somehow popped up, I decided I should dig deeper and try out the VA for myself.