2018/08/29 14:47:36
bitflipper
https://www.spectrasonics.net/press/
 
Free update! 1,000 new sounds, new granular synthesis features.
 
Go to your Spectrasonics account to download the update (~500MB). But please wait a few minutes, until mine is finished.
2018/08/29 14:52:31
bitflipper
From the readme file:
 
• New Hardware Synth Integration feature
• Expanded Synthesis Features:
- Four Layers per part
- Eight LFOs per part
- Twelve Envelopes per part
- Two new State Variable Filters (12dB and 24dB)
- Doubled Mod Matrix (48 slots)
- New modulation source "Constant Bipolar"
- New modulation target "Unison Spread"
- New "Shared Signal Path" mode to recreate the signal path of hardware
synths
• Major GUI update containing the following:
- New high resolution, rescalable interface
- New Granular layout with waveform display
- New Live Mode Mixer View
- New FX Unit Preset steppers
- New Layer Level Meters
- New Stereo Part Level Meter
• Windows Multitouch Support
• GUI Link: Omnisphere follows the moves on the hardware synth by autoswitching
to the relevant page of the last moved hardware control
• New "Pitch Options" in the System page allows saving master tuning and
scale selections in multis or host sessions
• New Per-layer solo (Option+Click on A/B/C/D button)
• Cross-layer linking: new behavior for clicking on link buttons
• New Mod Matrix "All Layers" capability: when enabled, a modulation
applies to the relevant parameter in all layers
• Support for high-resolution CC values
• Show Link and Shared status when adjusting a control
• Support for foreign-languages in patch names, tags, search, etc
• Set default scaling to be 1.2x for new users
• Permit user to enter Patch ratings via numbers on computer keyboard
• New "Clear all browser learns" action on Utility menu
• Display Master Filter Frequency in Hz
• Show "Unlearn" contextual menu choice on file menus and waveform
menus
• Enlarge clickable region for some steppers to be more user-friendly
• "Auto Recall" feature in System is now a User Preference that remembers
the last library/directory from which user loaded a patch
• On menu-based parameters in the Effects racks, don't show the
"modulate .." contextual menu choice
• Fixes issue where "User Audio" was not properly importing all varieties of
loop-point data in AIF files
• Fixes issue where FX rack GUI could sometimes show random FX controls
with blue "is modulated" highlight
• Fixes issue related to Auto-audition patches when browsing: (a) fix bug
where the audition duration was sometimes truncated for patches with 3
or 4 voices; and (b) make Auto-Audition on/off a User Preference
• Fixes issue where "Reset to default" on Aux Send controls should reset to
0.0, not 0.5
• Fixes issue with a rare crash on Windows with "Les and Tob's retro Band"
multi
• Fixes issue with a rare crash in Ableton Live related to Granularity
• Fixes issue where Wacom tablet/pen devices were not working with
Omnisphere on Windows
• Fixes minor issue in background bitmap of Thriftshop Speaker FX
• Enhances Spectrasonics Updater for Windows to eliminate mention of 32-
bit
2018/08/29 14:55:11
bitflipper
From the patch library readme:
 
Includes the following features:
• New "Hardware Library" with over 1,000 new patches
• New “Hardware Profiles” for the following hardware synths:
- Dave Smith Prophet X
- Dave Smith Prophet 12
- Dave Smith OB-6
- Dave Smith REV2
- Sequential Prophet 6
- Access Virus A
- Access Virus B
- Clavia Nord Lead 1
- Clavia Nord Lead 2
- Moog Sub 37
- Moog Subsequent 37
- Moog Voyager
- Moog Sub Phatty
- Moog Little Phatty
- Moog Slim Phatty
- Novation Peak
- Novation Circuit Mono Station
- Novation Bass Station II
- Korg Prologue
- Korg Minilogue
- Korg Monologue
- Roland System-1
- Roland System-1m
- Roland System-8
- Roland SE-02
- Roland SH-01
- Roland JP-08
- Roland JU-06
- Roland JX-03
- Roland VP-03
- Studiologic Sledge
• Improved Patch categorization with new "Synth Long" and "Synth Short"
categories
 
2018/08/29 15:00:26
Fleer
Thanks bit!
2018/08/29 15:09:02
bitflipper
Installation tip: the first time I ran "Omnisphere 2 Data Updater.exe" it failed because I'd unzipped everything into one folder, and the path to the data (the STEAM folder in the zip file) is hard-coded to ".\..\STEAM". I had to move the installer's STEAM folder up one directory level to make it work. In my case, that meant the installers were located in D:\JUNK and the STEAM folder had to be moved from D:\JUNK\STEAM to D:\STEAM.
 
2018/08/30 07:35:21
TheSteven
Been waiting for this.
Really curious to see what patch developers will do with the new features.
2018/08/30 14:56:44
Jim Roseberry
Have to breakdown and upgrade to v2.  Impressive to say the least.
Been avoiding it... saying I didn't really need it.
I guess need is relative...  
2018/08/30 16:03:23
bitflipper
ADSR already has a "first look" video...

 
As Jim says, need is indeed an illusion. However, there's never been a more pleasant hallucinatory agent than Omnisphere.
 
My only complaint has been Spectrasonics' gradual drift away from acoustical, natural-based sounds toward EDM-centric blips and buzzes. But there's still plenty in there for those of us not scoring 80's video games.
2018/09/01 05:08:13
cliffr
Just awesome stuff Dave, all I need ... well, WANT is Keyscape :-)
 
I just updated everything else from Spectrasonics, with the pleasant surprise of "Standalone Apps" for Omnisphere, Trilian, and RMX.
 
I recently got my hands on the Akai VIPlayer, and really enjoying the ability to search and load patches from the vast majority of my VSTis in one place. All of a sudden it's a joy, searching out new sounds. What a time saver that VIPlayer is.
 
Time to get lost in some new sounds :-)
2018/09/01 13:45:09
bitflipper
You're probably already aware of this, but Keyscape integrates into Omnisphere and there are a bunch of interesting patches built around the convolution of the two instruments. Aside from being a great piano library, Keyscape turns out to be a surprisingly deep sound source when combined with the sound design capabilities of a full-featured synthesizer.
 
BTW, even though I complained about Omnisphere's glut of EDM-oriented patches above, I spent some time walking through them yesterday and found quite a few that I can use. For example, look for an "EDM" patch named "Beefy Feet Echoes". It's a satisfyingly fat handclap/footstomp patch that would be at home in a 60's pop cover.
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