rsinger Posted yesterday at 04:33 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:33 PM I like their fx and have wanted an fx version of Omnisphere like Z3ta. I like that they now have an fx rack - the cherry on top. I'll be upgrading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
antler Posted yesterday at 07:59 PM Share Posted yesterday at 07:59 PM (edited) Is that the one and only price it is/will ever be sold at (as per Spectrasonics' no-discounts rule), or is there some kind of intro-discount? I may have missed something, but I'm guessing it's the former? Edited yesterday at 07:59 PM by antler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Morgon-Shaw Posted yesterday at 08:45 PM Share Posted yesterday at 08:45 PM (edited) 21 hours ago, Zo said: HW integration great but if your hw is used in studio one for exemple as a control surface , you cant use it (discovered that and confirmed by support) Most controllers have a DAW mode and an instrument mode so you can use it for bot - the transport controls normally still work even if controlling a VSTi ( at least with the last couple of controllers I've owned ) Guess YMMV depending on your DAW , VSTi's and Hardware controller Edited yesterday at 08:46 PM by Mark Morgon-Shaw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Morgon-Shaw Posted yesterday at 08:56 PM Share Posted yesterday at 08:56 PM (edited) 18 hours ago, husker said: Neither are power synths like Halion or Falcon, at half the cost. I’ve not used Halion but I've got Falcon 3 and it’s great. Super deep, and it’s the only platform for a few libraries I use regularly like Bohemian Violin and Cello. But honestly, it’s not a patch (pun intended) on Omnisphere as an all around tool for a working composer. Falcon ships with around 1,600 factory presets, whereas Omnisphere 3 comes with over 41,000 patches now apprarently (including 26k+ new ones). That’s an enormous, curated library ready to drop straight into cues but still with a ton of tweakability. Falcon’s more of a modular sound design environment and brilliant if you want to build but a lot of us don't have time for that. Omnisphere’s designed to deliver - and when you’re working to deadlines, that scale and immediacy make a massive difference. You talk about cost but I look at value. Edited yesterday at 08:57 PM by Mark Morgon-Shaw 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rsinger Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago 20 hours ago, antler said: Is that the one and only price it is/will ever be sold at (as per Spectrasonics' no-discounts rule), or is there some kind of intro-discount? I may have missed something, but I'm guessing it's the former? I bought it on sale; IIRC I got 20% off at musician's friend many years ago. I do see it on sale occasionally at retailers 15 - 20% off. I wouldn't expect Omnisphere 3 to go on sale for a year or two. Sales don't seem to be predictable ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted 4 minutes ago Share Posted 4 minutes ago I guess in their defense they didn't try to have more frequent paid upgrades. I thought about getting it one day but disk space is another story. It's never cheap when you have to buy it. This is also a small developer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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