![]() ![]() ![]() You really start to get a glimpse of why this is an awesome development for hardware/software control. Spectrasonics have a very useful video that takes you through a number of hardware synths and how they integrate with Omnisphere. Of course while you’re fiddling with Omnisphere the sounds on your synth will be all over the place. There’s some clever stuff going on in here. They say how they added a state variable filter simply to match up with the Dave Smith OB-6. I guess what they are saying is that Omnisphere changes depending on the parameters available on the hardware synthesizer. They also talk about how Omnisphere takes on the sonic characteristics of the hardware synth you are using – how they do that? I’ve no idea but it sounds intriguing. as a fully integrated, no messing about, controller for Omnisphere. So now you can use your Moog Voyager, or Roland VP-03, or Novation Bass Station II etc. It’s not just MIDI mapping, there’s a bunch of profiling going on behind the scenes to create a seamless workflow and a sophisticated interface. The idea is along the lines of what we find in Native Instrument’s NKS or Akai’s VIP software but rather than mapping different software synths to a single controller Hardware Synth Integration does the opposite – it maps a software instrument to the controls of a range of hardware synthesizers. ![]()
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