


Omnisphere itself also gets a bit of an update although the road to version 3 is probably still a few years long if Spectrasonics previous rate of change is anything to go by. Another feature is the use of “Scenes” within a patch to let you save variations and get back to them without changing the preset. They also come with a couple of new effects that can be used in Omnisphere as a whole. What that means is that they have a custom front panel as if they were their own instrument running within the Omnisphere engine. However, these are more than sound packs.Įach Sonic Extension comes with a library of undoubtedly fantastic and deeply multi-sampled sounds but they also come with new ways to interact with them. And now they believe they’ve come up with a new idea to offer some sound packs for their flagship synth. Omnisphere was released in 2008 with version 2 meandering its way to release in 2015 and 2.5 appearing 3 years later. They’ve been around a long time and their output is one of the slowest in the industry.

Spectrasonics make some superb virtual instruments.
