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Vermeee
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Posted : Oct 6, 2011 17:53
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On 2011-10-06 17:33, aje wrote:
I guess my whole point is this:
Omni can do so many things and incorporate so many soundsources. There is no one "Omnisphere sound", like there is Vanguard sound or as a more positive example a 303 sound. Omni is everything and nothing, it is what you make of it.
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the OP askeed how to make VOICE pads...
4 people showed up tellin him to use the SAME SYNTH to create the so called voice pad... even tellin him the patch..
thats people/reason enough for me to avoid creatin any VOICE PAD from omnisphere.... coz if u have just a little bit of vision...u know that till the end of the years will have a lot of tracks with that patch bein used...
not a big deal realy...
just a matter of taste...
 
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aje
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Posted : Oct 6, 2011 18:05
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I see your point.
However there are literally hundreds of voice sound sources in Omni that you can modulate the shit out of, so chances that two people make the same patch from those sources are very slim.
That is if people do make their own patches, of course
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Alien Bug
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Posted : Oct 6, 2011 18:42
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Equilizyme
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Posted : Oct 6, 2011 18:59
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In my opinion you can use a formant filter on whatever full bandwidth sound (preferably something that sounds voice like) and automate it like crazy and get stuff that does the same job as any preset ooo and ahhh and sound cooler at the same time.
Otherwise using a vocoder is another option
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Vermeee
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 03:21
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orgytime
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 10:33
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aje
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 10:38
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Vermeee
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 10:50
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On 2011-10-07 10:33, orgytime wrote:
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On 2011-10-07 03:21, Vermeee wrote:
which vsts u guys think has powerful format filterS?
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omnisphere
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lol ok.. besides omnisphere   
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klippel
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 14:25
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lol@thread.
i dunno why this comes up every time to time, but people always say:
"you will all sound the same if you use the same sounds."
imo that assumption is a total fail, it is what you do with the sounds.
"jimi hendrix used a fuckin guitar 30 years ago and people still play that silly instrument, get over it!"
who would say that as it basically claims the same logic?? -> nobody as we all know there is still good music is made with guitars today, no?
classy music does not necessarily reinvent the wheel sound design wise, but has good composition and feeling. fullstop.
anyway, of course there nothing wrong with newly synthesized patches on the other hand and yes, electronic music does benefit especially from progressions in sound design.
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Vermeee
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 14:36
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On 2011-10-07 14:25, klippel wrote:
lol@thread.
i dunno why this comes up every time to time, but people always say:
"you will all sound the same if you use the same sounds."
imo that assumption is a total fail, it is what you do with the sounds.
"jimi hendrix used a fuckin guitar 30 years ago and people still play that silly instrument, get over it!"
who would say that as it basically claims the same logic?? -> nobody as we all know there is still good music is made with guitars today, no?
classy music does not necessarily reinvent the wheel sound design wise, but has good composition and feeling. fullstop.
anyway, of course there nothing wrong with newly synthesized patches on the other hand and yes, electronic music does benefit especially from progressions in sound design.
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read jimmy hendrix biography and u ll find out that from the guitars ( fender and gipson) to his amp ( marshel) was custom maded along his carrer...
it took years till fender and marshel get the things right to the taste of jimmy and only then he achieved such original sound that s known today
be the best guitar player and try to imitate jjimmy with a comum fender and marshel and u ll fail...
so ur analogy didnt work very well..
 
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aje
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 14:55
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Bleja
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Posted : Oct 7, 2011 16:43
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Thanx a lot guys! Omnisphere is really good for these sound.. Cheers! |
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PoM
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Posted : Oct 8, 2011 00:39
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On 2011-10-07 14:36, Vermeee wrote:
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On 2011-10-07 14:25, klippel wrote:
lol@thread.
i dunno why this comes up every time to time, but people always say:
"you will all sound the same if you use the same sounds."
imo that assumption is a total fail, it is what you do with the sounds.
"jimi hendrix used a fuckin guitar 30 years ago and people still play that silly instrument, get over it!"
who would say that as it basically claims the same logic?? -> nobody as we all know there is still good music is made with guitars today, no?
classy music does not necessarily reinvent the wheel sound design wise, but has good composition and feeling. fullstop.
anyway, of course there nothing wrong with newly synthesized patches on the other hand and yes, electronic music does benefit especially from progressions in sound design.
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read jimmy hendrix biography and u ll find out that from the guitars ( fender and gipson) to his amp ( marshel) was custom maded along his carrer...
it took years till fender and marshel get the things right to the taste of jimmy and only then he achieved such original sound that s known today
be the best guitar player and try to imitate jjimmy with a comum fender and marshel and u ll fail...
so ur analogy didnt work very well..
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yeah and imo today producers sound very close, using all the same tools sure don t help but omnisphere is versatil. |
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Oct 8, 2011 01:42
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never tried omnisphere and I doubt I will, so many other uses it that is fine. About Jimi Hendrix..wow nice read Vermee also never forget if you want to imitate his sound as close as possible, he always tuned his guitars a half tone down .
I also agree a guitar is a guitar and a synth or preset is just a preset - it will always sound different at the *end* of two spirits.OF course it's what you made with it. If it is the feeling how you get your strings to vibrate or how the whole chain for example with eq's comps and other small details also hardware wise differences etc this will be for sure not that often sound rally the same.
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Upavas
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Posted : Oct 8, 2011 02:14
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Look, it's like this : OMNISPHERE IS ROXXXX ! There are so many possible variations one can make from each sample, combine them, modulate them until they start to piss all over the place. If you don't have OMNISPHERE, you just don't have OMNISPHERE ... I for my part love omni and for voice samples, choirs and the likes , that bit of software is the undisputed king.
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