![]() Leave feedback for someone else in the weekly feedback thread before sharing your own track (this does not apply to the first comment in the thread). Treat others as you'd like to be treated and don't go out of your way to put others down. If you'd like to link up with other artists, please post in the respective monthly thread.īe kind and understanding with all users here. Rule 4 - Post collaboration requests in the monthly thread (we don't care if you pirate stuff, but our sub would be running a risk if we allowed this). This includes sharing or requesting cracked plugins. Rule 3 - No linking to / discussing piracyĪvoid linking to / discussing piracy and the selling / trading of copyrighted material. Post tutorials or tips with "" or "" in the submission title, otherwise your submission may be removed as self-promo or "How do I make this sound?" spam Please do not post any low quality posts or memes. Rule 2 - No low quality posts (including memes) Freebies must be posted as direct download links (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.). your "beat making service", paid offering, posting links to follow-gates/download-gates, advertisement, affiliate links, or mailing list). No self-promotion, or promotion of any kind (this includes advertising - e.g. This includes SoundCloud, YouTube, Discord, links, video submissions, and asking for feedback outside of the designated thread. Only post your music in the weekly feedback thread. ![]() Request feedback only in the weekly thread I’m currently running about half a dozen Omnisphere racks, each running a single patch, which I re-use across songs.Rule 1 - No self promotion, or paid promotion of any kind. Roland, it’s interesting to hear your “One Omnisphere rack per song” approach - I may consider that myself to simplify my setup. One concern though is incurring sample load time between songs, and losing the benefit from sharing Omnisphere instances across songs. So I’ve been wondering whether to go for multiple Omnisphere instances running single patches, or fewer Omnisphere instances running multis, where I can switch sound by just switching MIDI channel. The problem with Omnisphere is that patches typically take a few seconds to load, so it’s not generally practical to switch patches mid-song. The reason I posted about Omnisphere was that it appeared to work fine with presets (pseudo-presets, actually, I believe), but I’ve recently seen that this doesn’t appear to be reliable (I posted about it here). The Native Instruments ones all required “Whole bank”, as far as I could see. As it turned out, I think just about all my plugins worked fine with presets / pseudo-presets, and in fact many (eg Diva, ImpOscar2, VB3) continued sounding held notes after the patch change, rather than muting. I actually went through all my plugins and tested to see how well they worked using Cantabile’s preset / pseudo-preset drop-down, and whether they required “Whole bank” state behaviour for changes. For that reason, I don’t try to use presets, pseudo-presets, or banks because I don’t understand how they work with Omnisphere well enough to trust the process during a live show. But since Omnisphere uses significant computer resources, I would be interested in hearing from people who do.ĭespite Brad’s excellent reply to another post, I am often unsure what exactly gets saved when I saved the Rack, and understand that it is different for each plugin. And if I need Omnisphere in another Rack (regardless of whether it’s in the same Song or SetList, or not), I use a new instance of Omnispere.ĭespite Brad’s excellent reply to another post, I am often unsure what exactly gets saved when I saved the Rack, and understand that it is different for each plugin. I don’t use the plugin’s abilities for keyboard splits and mappings I prefer to have all of that in Cantabile. Go back to Cantabile and save the Rack, and use it within a song.Go into the Omnisphere plugin (from Cantabile), either select an existing patch or create a new one, edit as needed, add additional patches onto other Parts (up to 8 in the Multi) as needed, and finally save the Multi.Create a new rack to contain this new “sound”. ![]() I do use Omnisphere with Cantabile, but I am probably not using it in a very efficient way. I am also interested in the responses to this. ![]()
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