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Post by mobeach on Feb 8, 2014 16:17:54 GMT -6
I've been using NI Komplete 5 since 2007 and still love it, I just want some new sounds to work with, even though there's still plenty in Komplete I haven't used.
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Post by henge on Feb 8, 2014 17:23:58 GMT -6
The thing that attracts me to Omnisphere is the fact that it has ready to use patches...but like you, I don't want to have to sort through 10k of them. Does Zebra have plenty of presets? Nowhere near as many as Omnisphere, but that's good in a way. It has the perfect amount of presets imo, and then you can add user created sound banks if you want. A real quick bread and butter synth for a guy like me that doesn't need allot of synth sounds.
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Post by littlesicily on Feb 8, 2014 20:46:51 GMT -6
Factory patches are great and very usable in Omnisphere. But... get some of Pluginguru.com patches "Omniverse" I and II ... killer !! John "Skippy" L ...that guy makes great patches.
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Post by mobeach on Feb 9, 2014 7:00:20 GMT -6
Factory patches are great and very usable in Omnisphere. But... get some of Pluginguru.com patches "Omniverse" I and II ... killer !! John "Skippy" L ...that guy makes great patches. I'll definitely utilize that!
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Post by Johnkenn on Feb 9, 2014 12:18:31 GMT -6
There were some stylus grooves in there too...Wish there would be a Stylus update...just more usable loops...
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Post by littlesicily on Feb 9, 2014 12:46:11 GMT -6
There were some stylus grooves in there too...Wish there would be a Stylus update...just more usable loops... Yeah, been a long time since any updates. But I've found new life by running RMX thru decapitator and echoboy.
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Post by mobeach on Feb 12, 2014 20:09:05 GMT -6
I got it, it sounds amazing! Intel i3 3.3 GHZ and 4 GB of RAM and there's no glitches or sputters what so ever. Very realistic traditional sounds.
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