I have three main synths that are my go-to, must-have synths. Omnisphere 2 is one of them. After all these years, it remains incredibly powerful, even compared to other offerings.
Good morning ! I am French and I speak very academic English. nevertheless, I watch your videos with great attention. You are a true source of inspiration. Thank you very much for all the time you dedicate to the community.
I think one of the most important parts of layering sounds is making sure the layers are EQ/filtered to keep phase cancelling from the overlaps down to a minimum. A lot of the energy of layers just gets sucked away when the layers start phasing with each other. A simple quick filtering will help restore lost level from phase cancelation and give a more transparent representation of the layers interacting with each other.
layering is great :D even if your synth of choice doesn't do it, 95% chance your DAW does have this capability, though it means multiple instances of a plugin >_> I'd be curious to see how Bitwig handles this specific patch. In my experience it uses waaaay less CPU than Live, but to be fair to Live it's a lot younger code-wise and is less burdened in that way. I love bit crushers, too, and SRR. Arturia's MS-20 filter can do some similar sorts of things with its distortion, too. I love it. Also, can confirm, this dude is always posting presets and desktop wallpapers, videos, etc on Patreon. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for this; was literally starting to experiment with this in Omnisphere last evening. Omnisphere is so...expansive.
I have three main synths that are my go-to, must-have synths. Omnisphere 2 is one of them. After all these years, it remains incredibly powerful, even compared to other offerings.
This patreon is totally worth it. FYI
Appreciate you! Thank you so much.
Good morning ! I am French and I speak very academic English. nevertheless, I watch your videos with great attention. You are a true source of inspiration. Thank you very much for all the time you dedicate to the community.
I have many plugins, so also omnisphere. However I do not have time to try it all. So a tutorial like this helps.
I think one of the most important parts of layering sounds is making sure the layers are EQ/filtered to keep phase cancelling from the overlaps down to a minimum. A lot of the energy of layers just gets sucked away when the layers start phasing with each other. A simple quick filtering will help restore lost level from phase cancelation and give a more transparent representation of the layers interacting with each other.
layering is great :D even if your synth of choice doesn't do it, 95% chance your DAW does have this capability, though it means multiple instances of a plugin >_>
I'd be curious to see how Bitwig handles this specific patch. In my experience it uses waaaay less CPU than Live, but to be fair to Live it's a lot younger code-wise and is less burdened in that way.
I love bit crushers, too, and SRR. Arturia's MS-20 filter can do some similar sorts of things with its distortion, too. I love it.
Also, can confirm, this dude is always posting presets and desktop wallpapers, videos, etc on Patreon.
Thanks for sharing!
Great channel - could you say something more about your EQ setup?Its only for ambient music?
Thanks! All that you need to know is in this video: ruclips.net/video/DJqt7PT7O3M/видео.htmlsi=SGWGTg5o-YXYiyMr
First I need to get Diva & the rest of Minimal audios stuff & the last 2 Polyverse plugins.. & then & only then will I get Omnisphere xD