Omnisphere Vs Analog Lab V: Battle of the Synths - Which One Reigns Supreme?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @adonislavale8283
    @adonislavale8283 Год назад +118

    I have Analog Lab V, and access to Omnisphere...Hear me closely...Analog Lab V is not even close. Omnisphere is instant INSPIRATION

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад +18

      I too have access to both and think it differs person to person. For example, I've used both a heavy amount and never gotten inspiration from Omni, while always finding something I like in AL. For someone like me, Omnisphere is not even close. But thats what makes us all human or whatever haha

    • @jjfromda215
      @jjfromda215 Год назад +5

      I have both. Each vst offers something different!!! If you play keys to have all those synths in Analog labs v would cost alot money!!! If you just talking about making some beats omnisphere is cool but you can recreate actual music from 45 years ago and duplicate the sound exactly with V. You can duplicate a time period!!!

    • @thegamingzone5963
      @thegamingzone5963 Год назад +2

      Plz don't say that .u gonna make me Wana go all the way out to crack omnisphere and get inspired wayyyyy up to hollywood

    • @HighlandStudio91
      @HighlandStudio91 10 месяцев назад +5

      So Arturia is not inspiring? Just their Analog Lab Play alone(a totally free VST)..is VERY inspiring and it's the very reason why I bought Analog Lab Pro, Pigments & the CS-80 synth. The analog modelling synths in Analog Lab are flawless recreations of many of the most iconic classic monster synths of the 70's and 80's, which is my vibe. With Arturia, I am not forced to spend $500 right off the bat and with Arturia's periodic sales, I save a staggering amount of money. There's no dongle, no e-licenser bullsh*t and adding installation via the software manager app, is so seamless. Speaking of seamless functionality, the overall layout of the GUI is amazingly intuitive, the FX are dope and the fluidity of layering sounds allows you to create without toiling over any steep learning curves. You can do ANY genre of music...from video game tunes, to film scoring with an orchestra of bread & butter instruments(which you c-a-n-n-o-t do in Omnisphere. Arturia is very CPU efficient and they will NEVER make you pay for each & ever time you re-install their software on a new PC or whatever. Also... there's plenty of new sounds libraries to choose from & they are very reasonably priced. You could spend thousands of dollars on Omnisphere and you STILL won't have everything you need to cover multiple genres of music production(whereas you can spend just $600 and have everything you need, more or less. Arturia is a different flavor from Omnisphere, but that doesn't mean Analog Lab is any less inspiring. So you favor Omnisphere and that's cool, but it's not fair to say that Arturia doesn't have it's own brand of inspiration.

    • @blastofo
      @blastofo 7 месяцев назад

      Arturia Pigments is pretty awesome. I think that should be compared more to Omnisphere than Analog Lab.

  • @beatleseternally1170
    @beatleseternally1170 Год назад +28

    I have both and each is amazing. I DO think it's important to note that Analog Lab is a stripped-down version of the V Collection. V Collection offers deep programming possibilities. Do some resynthesis and sample manipulation in Synclavier V and you are doing Omnisphere. Add in Pigments and you've got a powerful suite of instruments.

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад +1

      Totally agree!

    • @edavidmartinez
      @edavidmartinez Год назад +1

      Which version is he using for the video? is it the stripped down version or V collection? I would really like to buy it as it is from the presets he's shown. I'm sold man

    • @beatleseternally1170
      @beatleseternally1170 Год назад

      So@@edavidmartinez Analog Lab V is essentially two things: first, it's a frontend that allows you to access all of the presets in the V Collection. It allows you to do some basic sound editing. But, to get into deep programming of each synth, that is where the V Collection comes in. You open the individual synths and can deep edit each! So, for example, you could open the Matrix 12 and have access to all of the actual parameters of the Matrix 12 including lag proccesors, ramps, and Multi creation within the Matrix 12. Perhaps you want to do some resynthesis? Open up the Synclavier V in Analog V and you have full access to the Synclavier itself. Also, the designers of the 250,000 dollar Synclavier worked with Arturia on the Synclavier V.
      If you just want access to tons of presets with the ability to edit just the common parameters such as Cutoff, Resonance, and some filter editing, then Analog Lab V is excellent. If you want to get into truly deep editing, you need the V Collection.
      One caution however: Omnisphere has one interface for the entire instrument whereas the V Collection gives you the interface of each synth, so, learning Matrix 12 is quite different from programming the Jupiter V or Prophet VS for example.

    • @klaasjenl
      @klaasjenl Год назад +2

      @@edavidmartinez he's using the "stripped down version". Actually it's the full Analog Lab V version, but it consists of synth presets. Many presets, which can also be altered to a certain degree. You can add the V Collection that gives you access to all the knobs and sliders you's have on the original synthesizers that are emulated. But even without the V Collection, you'll have tons of content. You're just a bit limited in creating your own sounds or simulating the exact sounds used by the likes of Vangelis (unless the sound is already there as an included preset).
      Having said that: many Arturia midi-keyboards come with a full version of Analog Lab V. I bought a Keylab Essential for €150 that came with Analog Lab V, which is a great deal. Currently V Collection can be bought for €199, which is also a great deal.

  • @Bankie666
    @Bankie666 9 месяцев назад +5

    I've been using Omnisphere for years now and there are a couple of things I'm polar opposite on from this video. Firstly, I've never had it crash on me (on PC - maybe the Mac version has problems?) and it was the first synth that actually made sense to me for sound design. If I want to make a sound, all the controls are easy to find and easy to make your way towards your goal. Unlike other synths, I've never had a roadblock where it hasn't let me do something I wanted to do. The effects available are also way beyond anything else. Some other synths do things slightly better (like the unison effect on Serum), but overall, nothing comes close to Omnisphere right now IMO.

  • @dr.gregoryf.maassen2637
    @dr.gregoryf.maassen2637 Месяц назад

    Well-produced video at the right pace. Thanks for sharing.

  • @clockwork8203
    @clockwork8203 11 месяцев назад +6

    Arturia user here… I just copped omnisphere. Came in the mail and as soon as I cracked this joint open (JUST LOOKING AT PRESETS), I was able to find over 90 presets that were beat ready in a couple minutes. That in itself, plus the other 13,960 sounds and synthesis and layering ability justifies its price. In music, don’t be scared of paying the premium, omnisphere is miles ahead of essentially any synth except Falcon 9 but that doesn’t compare to the sounds omni does. Analog lab is a rompler of sorts and you can’t actually synthesize or modify the presets much without V Collection X from arturia, and even then, it doesn’t go into deep modulation. Omnisphere will allow you to make anything you could make in serum, pigments etc but it’s got so much more that I can’t drag on. Buy it yourself. It’s a beast for 500 USD.

  • @bjamminsincebirth3494
    @bjamminsincebirth3494 9 месяцев назад +12

    Omnisphere is richer in sound and warmth. Analog Lab sounds thin without adding more to it. Pigments is better and closer to Omnisphere. Omnisphere is better overall and requires less EQing and just sounds better!

  • @G-O-N-x
    @G-O-N-x Год назад +7

    Woooow the ambiant piano in omnisphere sounds fantastic !

  • @floatinganarchychannel3204
    @floatinganarchychannel3204 5 месяцев назад +1

    Arturia stuff are 70% of my daily production use, love ANALOG LAB! LOVE ALL THE STUFF THEY DO!

  • @jaymeal123
    @jaymeal123 Год назад +18

    I’m team Analog Labs. 1 - came free with my MIDI keyboard (the full version!) 2 - the space it takes up on my computer is far less than Omnisphere. 3 - it takes longer to load but crashes less often than Omni. 4 - less overwhelming when trying to lay out a fast idea BUT not use your go to sounds. 5 - looks better! Both have their place though.

    • @wallendiaz
      @wallendiaz Год назад +1

      Yes it's free but almost all of these sounds need adjustments like voices, depth and other things and basically if you want to really modify them you have to buy each synths that make each sound.

    • @JamesLloydKeyboardist
      @JamesLloydKeyboardist 6 месяцев назад

      @@wallendiazGood point. Omni is more editable than analog lab v. Also, I’ve never had omni crash, not once, and I’ve used it since it was atmosphere. 🎹♥️

  • @shevyjohn9308
    @shevyjohn9308 Год назад +2

    When I here omnisphere is site in monitors so well like you don’t even need any eq or processing it sounds complete the lab sounds good but it requires more processing I wonder if they use outboard gear for omnipshere samples ?

  • @JamesLloydKeyboardist
    @JamesLloydKeyboardist 6 месяцев назад

    I’m really enjoying this video, thank you. Been an omnisphere user since it was atmosphere, never had a crash by the way. It’s awesome hearing some sounds I may have missed, haven’t even finished watching the vid yet, but loving it. 🎹♥️

  • @BillyBanter100
    @BillyBanter100 3 месяца назад +2

    I recently bought the Arturia Collection V 9. I have no problem it. 33 high end synths for around $299 in the sales. That's great value IMO.

  • @CGDreamsTutorials
    @CGDreamsTutorials 4 месяца назад +2

    I own V collection, Pigments 2 and Omnisphere 2. Arturia V collection is a remake of the original classics on which its the cheapest way to own such synths. Each has its own sound, and requires you to understand each and every synths to get the best from them. Arturia also include Minibrute, Minifreak which are two of their own hardware synth recreations. You then have the Argmented synths that are a hybrid of real world instruments and Synthisis. Pigments is more like Omnisphere, but has its own sound in which sounds full, rich and punchy. Omnisphere has a bit of it all, but very little of real world instruments. but loads of Pads, SFX, and textures. The sounds in Omnisphere are huge out the box. Its easier to learn Omnisphere 2 than tons of individual synths from Arturia, and offers more as in presets from Pigments. If you could only have 3 synths packages it would be Onmisphere, NI Ultimate 14, and VPS avenger if your into EDM, or Serum. Analog Lab is only a small snippet of what V collection lets you have and do.

  • @teddyboamah
    @teddyboamah Месяц назад

    Gems!!! keep them coming

  • @flamesintheattic
    @flamesintheattic 22 дня назад

    You kind of missed two very important things in Analog Lab: Most presets have the effects turned off! You have to turn the macro knobs at the bottom for Chorus, Delay, Reverb etc. You’re hearing fairly dry presets and comparing them to Omnisphere with full-on effects applied. Many of the presets in Analog are only ONE part and you can have two parts per patch. You can instantly double strings sounds for super wide stereo, for example.

  • @s1lentmusicx
    @s1lentmusicx 25 дней назад

    Omnisphere is the definition of 'The more you learn it, the more you can abuse it'

  • @sonicsanghastudios8876
    @sonicsanghastudios8876 19 дней назад

    I think these are very different products in terms of the target audience and capabilities. One is much more sound designer, cinematic soundscaping, and EDM exploration and the other is a retro synth emulator geared towards more traditional songwriter and cover band musicians. I would say they are pretty hard to compare, and both serve their markets well

  • @beatleseternally1170
    @beatleseternally1170 Год назад +3

    What I would LOVE to see is a head-to-head with Falcon 2 versus Omnisphere 2. I have both and love them but it would be fun to get your thoughts @Simulation Beats

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад

      I can try and get my hands on Falcon 2 and do something like that! 😄

    • @RogerBrenon
      @RogerBrenon 6 месяцев назад

      Falcon is not even close to the same level as Omnisphere. The sound libs for it are terrible and overhyped. The only lib I ever used in Falcon was the Beatbox Anthology 2. The rest sound like free common midi sounds.

  • @TzoHill
    @TzoHill 10 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah looking to get Analog Lab V on subscription... only because I can't afford Omnisphere lol . Hopefully there's some decent sounds on there 😭 thanks for the video

  • @sambana88
    @sambana88 3 месяца назад

    How do you change the amount of tones per octave?

  • @andivax
    @andivax 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing can come to Omnisphere. It's creator - Eric Persing is GOAT.
    But it is very heavyweight in CPU consuming and load time and GUI appearance time. And dat crashes 😢

  • @dennystreet2454
    @dennystreet2454 8 месяцев назад +2

    I am going to make a beat today with a Omnisphere ❤

  • @lisdexia1
    @lisdexia1 Год назад +1

    Not sure how you can compare these two solutions. Analog lab is a collection of virtual synths and Omnisphere is a synth on its own with a much broader function set. It's like comparing a Steinway with a Prophet 5. What's the point?

    • @BlackWhiteLegend
      @BlackWhiteLegend 10 месяцев назад

      Aquí hay una cosa y es que los sintetizadores virtuales que hay en el analog, no solo son software sino que también existen en hardware y Omnisphere es solo software

  • @Kevhuman
    @Kevhuman 6 месяцев назад +1

    Strange comparison , Analogue lab is just the presets from V collection, which is a similar price to omnispere! Why not compare similar products ?

  • @Yeastextract
    @Yeastextract Месяц назад

    Got both, they’re both great but Omnisphere is leagues ahead with how much you can do with it.

  • @zariisofficial
    @zariisofficial 11 месяцев назад +2

    Omnisphere is a completely different beast to be honest, i use it daily for sound design.

    • @BlackWhiteLegend
      @BlackWhiteLegend 10 месяцев назад

      Es muy pesado, para diseño de sonido seria mejor el Serum

    • @OscarPerez-vz8cq
      @OscarPerez-vz8cq Месяц назад

      @@BlackWhiteLegend fuera de que si eres nuevo y solo quieres escoger sonidos para tus canciones va a ser horrible ya que su presets son malisimos

    • @BlackWhiteLegend
      @BlackWhiteLegend Месяц назад

      @@OscarPerez-vz8cq No soy nuevo ya tengo años dentro de la industria, y nop no tiene presets malos, al contrario tienen muy buena calidad, lo único que no me gusta es lo pesado que es

  • @wallygator57190
    @wallygator57190 Год назад +3

    Tried both, omnisphere is great but I sticked with analog lab V easier to handle for me....
    Would be better to compare omnisphere with pigments they are more close together...

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад

      Totally agree, personally. And I’ll have to check out pigments!

  • @farmrakmaak
    @farmrakmaak 7 месяцев назад

    I needed a better/more up-to-date midi keyboard with knobs and faders so I got the Arturia Keylab Essential mk3. It comes with Analog Lab Pro and some other vsts included! Pretty sweet deal if you ask me. I love the sounds and the hands on control of the controller keyboard! 220 euros 😮

  • @JamesLloydKeyboardist
    @JamesLloydKeyboardist 6 месяцев назад

    Will you please share your computer specs? I’ve seen omni crash more in this video than I’ve ever had in my years of usage. 🎹♥️

    • @ariesddl
      @ariesddl 5 месяцев назад

      I've had it for 6 months and not one crash 😅

  • @brandonsmith2594
    @brandonsmith2594 Год назад +8

    Lets be honest it takes dedication to Master omni but if you learn omnisphere nothing touches it just has to many sounds you have to know what sounds you are looking for when making a beat.

    • @JamesLloydKeyboardist
      @JamesLloydKeyboardist 6 месяцев назад

      I agree. I spend a little too much time searching for sounds in omni and sometimes wind up going back to old favorites. So I spent a bit more time finding new sounds to favorite. I use Omni on almost every song. That said, pigments is calling me. 🎹♥️

  • @HighlandStudio91
    @HighlandStudio91 Год назад +4

    I never really been a rabid fan of Spectrasonics, as they are overpriced, they never go down in price, never have sales and they charge you a fee for each new installation on a PC. If you were to invest the same amount of money in Arturia, you'd get a lot more. Also....recently, Arturia has released a completely free version of Analog Lab(which is called Analog Lab Play.) Omnisphere would NEVER do such a thing...

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад

      All very valid points. I’ve had to pay multiple times to get Omni and keyscape on different devices, so I definitely feel that 😅

  • @duhguyfrombrooklyn1693
    @duhguyfrombrooklyn1693 8 месяцев назад

    I like Analog Lab V so much I just grabbed a Microsoft Surface Pro to put it and Roland Cloud on to make my own Frankenstein Astrloab like setup. I’d put my Komplete library on it too but the SSD on this model is not easily accessible ;)
    Ability to run Analog Lab standalone a PLUS for this idea

  • @trajede
    @trajede 8 месяцев назад

    IDK about this comparison scenario. Ultimately you were comparing Analog Lab V "INTRO" so yes it is very limiting with presets & instruments. Its the free version of the software so maybe this wasn't a fair comparison. Analog Lab Pro has way more presets, plus presets that you can purchase & more options to layer 2 instruments vs just presets. Also purchasing the entire V Collection then you could have access to just as many presets, individual instruments plus their presets & additional purchasable sound banks as Omni. Omni may very well be a better choice for some in the end but with Arturia they are still one of the best!! Both are 2 very different beasts to me.

  • @steviek6484
    @steviek6484 4 месяца назад

    haha thanks for this it was an awesome review

  • @duhguyfrombrooklyn1693
    @duhguyfrombrooklyn1693 8 месяцев назад

    You can also upgrade Analog Lab to V Collection. 10,000 presets and full editing. I think analog lab intro to pro is $69 how much the upgrade to V collection from there is no idea but think buying outright is similarly priced to omnisphere

  • @issiewizzie
    @issiewizzie Год назад

    That’s a whole lot you can do an analog five, just click on the names on the control and you can change the type of control from delayed to attack cut-off etc

  • @dubtube6691
    @dubtube6691 Месяц назад

    Omnisphere vs pigments would be interesting

  • @earthitude794
    @earthitude794 9 месяцев назад

    A mio parere sono due VST completamente diversi, è difficile fare un paragone. Parliamo di due prodotti sicuramente validi.

  • @harrisfrankou2368
    @harrisfrankou2368 Год назад +1

    Thanks Sim Beats !!!
    What is CPU use like ? Ableton 11 sucks on CPU for my PC.
    My Spectrasonics RMX uses little CPU but Spitfire Ludwig ( Labs ) drums is horrible CPU load, it sounds brilliant THOUGH.
    But my plugins suck with Ableton especially Waves BB Tubes and certain Kush Plugins.
    The last thing I want is a total CPU hog.
    Reaper basically laughs at CPU with third parties and CPU hits about 8% max where Ableton just hits 30 40 and pops...
    I am picking up am Arturia Key Lab I was buying FOR Omnisphere..but might forget that.
    I just want a good piano rhodes synclavier moog and some basic doof keys for synths.
    I'm more a classic Metal 70's and ( Big four Thrash ) Roots, Blues and Hip-hop style producer with some House ( hence rmx ) but grew up in clubs with Doof as well...but I will never get a high end cpu hog app. crashing is a worry and RMX Spectrasonics is quiet on my CPU load.
    Thanks for the A B champ!

  • @celestialmorpho
    @celestialmorpho 17 дней назад

    7:48

  • @Nevevibez
    @Nevevibez Год назад +3

    I've used both of them , but analog lab is better for me 💯

  • @karlbrown4635
    @karlbrown4635 Год назад +3

    $99 now black friday sale analog lab

  • @MarcinBrzez
    @MarcinBrzez Месяц назад

    ophismere: preety good pressets much sounds good looking easy touse :D
    analog lab V - proffessional preety good pressets much sounds good looking easy touse - favorite!

  • @KrazyTheWeapon787
    @KrazyTheWeapon787 Год назад +1

    the problem with omnisphere its that if you know what you looking for its amazing !!! but if you scrooling looking for presets !!! its more unussuable presets than the actually good ones!!!

  • @chicago_beats
    @chicago_beats Год назад +2

    Omni sphere I haven't used yet but omnisphere got the best atmosphere sounds no doubt

  • @flamesintheattic
    @flamesintheattic 22 дня назад

    Omnisphere can have a multi with eight parts and each part can have four layers. Analog Lab can only have two parts per sound. The number of effects, built in mixer with auxes and all sort of other things make Omnisphere a very different thing. It’s more like Falcon or Halion in terms of flexibility. Omnisphere is not at all EDM oriented. That just doesn’t make any sense. Analog Lab is also not “Limited” you can use any of Arturia’s synths inside it.. that’s a lot of firepower.

  • @lancegfoin9117
    @lancegfoin9117 Год назад +6

    Omnisphere is better IMO. Analogue lab is great but it just falls short for me 🙂

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing!

    • @DMNDBEATZ
      @DMNDBEATZ Год назад

      In what way ?

    • @lancegfoin9117
      @lancegfoin9117 Год назад +5

      @@DMNDBEATZ Well, the range of sounds is just staggering but also I find that editing and creating sounds with omnisphere is way better for me as you can create a much wider range of textures. 🙂

    • @DMNDBEATZ
      @DMNDBEATZ Год назад

      @@lancegfoin9117 been considering pigments 4 have u tried that

    • @grantchibale
      @grantchibale Год назад

      Please send mep

  • @badhombres1190
    @badhombres1190 Год назад +1

    I feel so lucky that i got lab 5 play for free

  • @kokkimotovlog
    @kokkimotovlog Год назад

    Nice video Mr beast 🎉

  • @MyFeltJr
    @MyFeltJr 10 месяцев назад

    I don’t think it’s a fair comparison to compare Omnisphere to Analog Lab by itself. Omnisphere is better. But if you’re comparing Omnisphere to Analog Lab powered by the whole V Collection, V Collection beats Omnisphere.

  • @tasenova2717
    @tasenova2717 Год назад

    this video is inaccurate. you can change the synth wave tables and other things when you hover over the synth each preset analog lab is using, you see a button that says "open Prophet-VS" and you can change the synth parameters for each plugin they all seperately use.

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад +2

      I’m using using the lite version in which you can’t do that. I mentioned I’m using the lite version a couple times

  • @N8oRMusic
    @N8oRMusic Год назад +1

    Why do so many RUclipsrs use the neon style background colours now? I feel like I started the trend years ago lol. Glad I stopped. But.... I may be back doing the live shows in 2024 (minus the outdated neon) :D

  • @MaximusWhyman
    @MaximusWhyman Год назад +3

    Congrats on crashing Omnisphere. I’ve never seen that done. I’ve owned both for along time, Omnisphere has better sounds, there’s just too many to go through to get to the good ones. Omnisphere needs an update so you don’t have to go through so many pages to design sounds.

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  Год назад +3

      Really appreciate your level headed opinion. A lot of people just say that one is trash and anyone who thinks otherwise is stupid 😅 so thank you 🙏

    • @PaulPaid
      @PaulPaid Год назад +2

      I wonder whats his processor, memory and HD capacity is. I played Omni using a absolute dinosaur many years ago and It rarely crashed.

  • @martingifford5415
    @martingifford5415 9 месяцев назад

    For me, less is more. I like childlike simplicity and a pretty interface. I can just engage with Analog Lab more easily. Omnisphere looks sterile and feels like hard work.

  • @UFO-303
    @UFO-303 3 месяца назад

    Omnisphere sounds better/ more natural and easy mixing

  • @chrisjones1000
    @chrisjones1000 Месяц назад

    A lot less sounds on analog v than I thought

  • @Vemoneuse
    @Vemoneuse Год назад

    i have both

  • @dxtrs_mnpltr
    @dxtrs_mnpltr 8 месяцев назад

    Analog Lab inside Astrolab ❤

  • @shawndiggz8904
    @shawndiggz8904 3 месяца назад

    Arturia is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jaybuck9124
    @jaybuck9124 11 месяцев назад

    I mean analog lab can never make a horror movie fx🤷‍♂️

    • @SimulationBeats
      @SimulationBeats  10 месяцев назад +1

      Very true. Omni has a lot of great FX and texture sounds! So if that's your game, than that's for sure the better option

  • @rafaelpanoramikus9328
    @rafaelpanoramikus9328 Год назад

    Arturia products are more flexible for me.

  • @trinageorge652
    @trinageorge652 Год назад +3

    Analog Lab for sure.

  • @MacEffie
    @MacEffie Год назад

    Apples and Oranges.

  • @chicago_beats
    @chicago_beats Год назад +1

    Serum is edm too😂

  • @Ahmad-Mounir44
    @Ahmad-Mounir44 5 месяцев назад

    I'd say have both of course. So, what? total of $700? Heck! I used to buy a single orchestral library for $800 during sale.
    And the good news is that I am getting my Keylab 49 board next month so I'll be getting the software for free which is a big bonus.

  • @chicago_beats
    @chicago_beats Год назад

    I think Arcade better than both

  • @Rixynator
    @Rixynator 11 месяцев назад +1

    Analog Lab is far more superior.

  • @chicago_beats
    @chicago_beats Год назад

    A Lab 5 is better

  • @ES60Hz
    @ES60Hz 2 месяца назад

    Omnisphere sounds old and doesn't have the modern sound to my ears.