
Another 250 new patches utilizing the new Double Felt as well.
https://www.spectrasonics.net/news/news ... php?id=140
Typically idiosyncratic Spectrasonics! Would be easy to save a basic preset with an instance in it I guess, though a bit unwieldy in use.You’ve found the “secret” new Keyscape FX we added for the Double Felt release! We thought it would be fun to utilize them some more for this update. They are intentionally more hidden in Omnisphere, but power users can enjoy exploring them by saving Rack Presets! Have fun!
Yes, but if you already have effects on those slots it will be obliterated when you paste the effect preset. AFAIK you can't copy and paste the effect from, say, D (which might well be empty) to A (which might well be full).GR Baumann wrote: ↑May 18, 2023 5:01 am I just copied the effect preset and apply it to any FX slot I want.
Good question - my best guess is that it's a +1 octave layer, but it only seems to have a significant effect on the special effecty programs - on the rooms and halls it does sod all as far as I can tell. The effect sounds most distinct to me on Ominous Sub Oct.
I meant to reply to this Bill - I'm still only up to G! I still feel like I'm not giving it its due, but like you I stop on a patch and get carried away. One in particular has inspired me on a project I'm currently thinking about.
Cool!Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 20, 2023 3:32 amGood question - my best guess is that it's a +1 octave layer, but it only seems to have a significant effect on the special effecty programs - on the rooms and halls it does sod all as far as I can tell. The effect sounds most distinct to me on Ominous Sub Oct.
Incidentally this is a trick I've stumbled upon in recent years that I love. Put a vocal through an effect chain with a one octave pitch-up, then through a nice reverb of choice. The ear doesn't really perceive it as mickey mouseish, it just sounds shimmery and magical.
I'm with you on the "idea" of re-creating past sounds in general, and synth patches in particular. For the longest time I used developers presets as a starting point only, and my favorite starting point was "init"<G>.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 20, 2023 4:02 am I'm so enjoying going through the old multitracks of classic songs, and its so obvious that musicians simply loaded patches on their keyboards and played them. We've oddly fetishised patch design and have an obsession for the pure re-creation of every last nuance... it feels kinda ass-backwards to me, too engineering. The quality, variety and depth of Omni to me is closer to the spirit of the musician than the programmer, even though it is a sound designer's paradise.
Only when a new library is out. After that it’s all down to the tag browser. But today I did record something that I found while patch A-Zing.GR Baumann wrote: ↑May 20, 2023 2:17 pm Do you guys really do this? I mean, you are not kidding? a, ab, c. and so on?
Perhaps this?GR Baumann wrote: ↑May 20, 2023 2:20 pm aber becklecker nicht das Sofa... Sofa...
Fucking Hell, I must be deranged as Hell... I just dial in a patch, and immediately start to build a multi from that t'ill it squirts..
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Yeah well, listening to Frank here at the moment.,,.