We are very happy to announce the release of a free update to Omnisphere, Keyscape and Trilian which features an innovative new recording function called Flow Capture™ - making it very easy to grab spontaneous musical moments in audio, MIDI and sound formats simultaneously. This means you can expect several new additions to Omnisphere's synth architecture as well as hundreds of new presets.Īnd who knows, maybe you might even consider buying a new hardware synth to use with Omnisphere.Free update for Omnisphere, Keyscape and Trilian allows users to quickly capture all aspects of a spontaneous musical moment. There are many more hardware synth profiles coming in future updates. In addition, we're also getting tons of new presets based on the character of those hardware synths. So even if you don't have any of those 20 profiled hardware synths, you will still reap the benefits of this arrangement because Spectrasonics will be adding those filters, waveforms, effects, that are characteristic of the profiled hardware synths, to Omnisphere, thus increasing its already powerful and exhaustive capabilities. Thirdly (and I swear to god I don't work for Spectrasonics lol), from a purely Omnisphere-centric view, the features of Omnisphere will be continually updated to better represent the hardware that will be profiled. The polyphony limit of the Boutiques is no longer an issue. So like they mentioned in the video, you can turn your Mono Voyager into Polyphonic Voyager. The second point of this update is that you can essentially supersede the limits of your hardware synth since you are using Omnisphere's complete set of soundsources and features. Then the convenience of software comes into play here where saving your sound is accomplished with a click. You could even cover your computer's screen or not have Omnisphere open and design sounds using only the synth you have in front of you.
However in Omnisphere's case, you'll be able to use the 20 synths available in HW Profiles section of Omnisphere as your totally integrated hardware midi controller, where all of the hardware synths knobs/sliders/controls are intelligently mapped to the relevant parts in Omnisphere. They're saying you're going to want to use your Voyager even more now because you now have a GUI front-end - somewhat along the lines of the Virus TI with it's Virus Control "plugin" - and now sound design in Omnisphere becomes a much more tactile experience. They're not saying you should stop using your Voyager because Omnisphere does a great job at emulating it. The goal of this update is not to emulate your hardware synths, but rather to use Omnisphere much like a hardware synth using the knobs and sliders of the hardware synths you might already have in front of you. And even better - all those sounds will be instantly available to you because they are part of Omnisphere's new factory sound bank. In 2.5 they're adding new State Variable Filters specifically for the hardware OB6 profile, plus they're adding 50 analog wavetables, and you can now use four layers per patch, not to mention they doubled the mod matrix, and it now has 8 LFOs, and 12 Envelopes! Oh and there's the "hundreds" of new patches which "have a distinctly 'classic analog' flavor". And even more awesome is that they're adding synth components to Omnisphere to make this hardware relationship more compatible. And they're doing this for 20 hardware synths with WAY more to come (Eric says they'll be adding more "till the cows come home"). So essentially when you put Omni in Voyager mode, Omnisphere turns into a Voyager, calling up all the relevant Voyager OSCs, filter, and fx.
Cuz holy fuck, that sounded like a Voyager, it seemed to react like a Voyager, it had the character of the Voyager. As I was watching the video for the first time, I was a little confused what this actually was going to be, and when he was playing the Voyager and Eric just casually mentioning how the sound was coming from Omnisphere, that's when my jaw hit the floor and realized how awesome this could potentially be.