

OMNI is a synth more than a orchestral sampler. I just got serum using the splice rent to own scheme (9.99 a month till you pay the retail price, then you own the full license), and I also got Falcon a while ago. It also has some really huge, lush choir pre-sets, but if your looking for a professional choir library I would look elsewhere. I wasn't to excited about monisphere either Share Reply Quote 8th August 2016 7 NunoF Lives for gear 15 years To me the upgrade price was a huge slap in the face. To answer the OP.YES it has really great if not, the best pads and bells. I'm extremely competent in synth programing, but OMNI is so vast I get lost in tweaking other than making music. All the Hits in Omnisphere organized and so much more. I'm the kind of guy who needs something that sounds great with little effort, I don't have the time or luxury of scrolling through tens of thousands of sounds/pre-sets to get a single element for a track or a song. And I find my self using most other synths I listed more than OMNI.

For me it's all about how quick and easy I can get the sound in my head into the session. I really feel like there is nothing it can't do.īut. It sounds so good, and has seemingly infinite possibilities. So IMO Omni could take the roll of ALL of these other V synths I listed. If you live in Europe you can buy the boxed edition for around 325 here: Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Virtual Instrument Software DV247.

I also have Serum, Massive, Tal-uno-lx, and Arturia v4 (with a few v5s)
