Omnisphere 2 Upgrade Educational
Feb 01, 2018 Check out this video if you are interested in learning the basics of Omnisphere's workflow. In this video Kevin Melton talks about the layout of Omnisphere and some tips for getting started with. Version 2.6 of Spectrasonics Omnisphere® is available now, adding major new enhancements to the Omnisphere Arpeggiator and hugely expanding the Hardware Synth Integration feature with full support for over 65 Hardware Synths. The new update more than doubles the number of profiles, adding support for iconic synths including the Roland Juno-106, Super Jupiter, Alesis Andromeda and the Roland D-50. Jan 24, 2015 Seems there is a grace period free upgrade. Its £289 here in the UK for version 1. Version 2 is close to £399 new. I know what i'll be doing. Omnisphere 2 Upgrade Standard Upgrade: $249. For all Omnisphere 1 customers (Standard and Transfer Licenses) VIP Upgrade: $199. For customers who own Omnisphere, Trilian and Stylus RMX (Standard Licenses). Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.6 - Cutting-edge virtual instrument and synthesizer. Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.6 is a completely re-injected version of its extremely popular predecessor 'Omnisphere' but with an unbelievable number of new features and improvements.Spectrasonics have worked meticulously on every feature within Omnisphere 2 whether it's the 400 new DSP waveforms, 3,000 new patches.
How To Update Omnisphere
After an intensive couple months of research and investigation, I finally decided to shell out $500 for Omnisphere. Luckily for me (it would seem) I decided to strike while the iron was hot, for Spectrasonics just released its sequel, Omnisphere 2. I just finished installing the software, whereupon I realized that all the corresponding tutorial videos I'd downloaded--er, legally bough with my own hard-earned money, I mean *cough cough*--are of course for Omnisphere 1.
I'm trying to get through it but the interfaces are quite different, and it's frustrating having to pause every fifteen seconds to locate the function (from the newer software) that the narrator is referring to. So...how long does it generally take for a solid 3rd-party walkthrough to become available? I believe this thing has been out for about a month, but I assumed the Spectrasonics website would provide some insight (it has not, as all the 'free tutorial vids' they boast are for Omnisphere 1 only, i.e. no use to a novice, i.e. your's truly).
I'll continue plowing through my pre-existing set of tutorials but to be honest I was really hoping (given the considerable expenses I've invested) that a comprehensive user's guide would be available as well. I'm not too keen on the inner workings of the synth and was hoping that this could be a jumping-off point (w/r/t my audio-tech education) to explore similar VSTs in turn.
Any suggestions that could help speed my education process along so I can start really playing with this thing? Thanks.