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Introducing Omnisphere 3


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6 minutes ago, ZincT said:

Wonder what the difference is between the Standard and Atmosphere upgrades (apart from 50 bucks!)

The name of the predecessor product of Omnisphere 1 was "Atmosphere".

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36 minutes ago, stony said:

The name of the predecessor product of Omnisphere 1 was "Atmosphere".

Im also reading that way..

standard from omnisphere 1 or 2

atmosphere upgrade from atmosphere… that is a great rebate for a 20 yo vst 

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2 hours ago, husker said:

'Spensiv....

I know Omnisphere has a loyal fanbase, but $500 for one VST?   Uff da....

I get why the price raises eyebrows, but Omnisphere really isn’t aimed at casual users. There are plenty of free or budget synths out there that are great for general sound design- but for working composers, this thing is a bit of a godsend. The sheer breadth of the sound library, the reliability, and how quickly you can get a cue up and running make it invaluable. It’s a proper workhorse.

Virtually everyone I know writing for TV uses it in some capacity, and personally, I’ve made the cost back from a single placement. It’s one of those tools that quietly earns its keep over and over again.

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1 hour ago, GoncaloL said:

199$ for everything that is added is not to bad.

my only gripe is i was hoping for a substantial UI redesign, and it is pretty much the same

I checked out the demo video, and it looks like the existing UI is fine. Could do with some color theming, if it doesn't already. The blue is nice, but are there other colors?

Are there gripes with the existing UI?

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