Spectrasonics Releases Omnisphere v1.1 with New Features
Monday, November 9, 2009
Omnisphere v1.1 is now 64-bit native for the Windows platform, allowing much greater amounts of RAM to be accessed in 64-bit hosts, as well as even better STEAM Engine performance. Version 1.1 includes a new "Lite Version" button in the browser, which loads a smaller selection of any patch´s samples - a great time saver when users browse many sounds exploring what might work best for a project. When the correct patch is decided on, the user can simply turn off the Lite Version button and the full patch will be loaded.
For realtime performance, the integration of Trilian patches inside Omnisphere v1.1 is ideal for live players. For example, in Stack Mode, users who own both programs can easily set up a Trilian bass sound in the left hand and crossfade to multiple Omnisphere ´keyboard synth´ sounds in the right hand, each with user definable split points.
Omnisphere version 1.1 also includes various interface improvements found in Trilian as well as RTAS support for any number of processors on Pro Tools systems.
Omnisphere v1.1 New Features at a Glance
- Trilian Library Integration - Support for loading Trilian factory soundsources, patches and multis in Omnisphere
- 64-bit native support on Windows
- Support for new STEAM Engine features introduced in Trilian, including:
Round Robin soundsources, Release layers, Multichannel soundsources, Legato articulation triggering
- Memory Management features:
´Lite Version´ feature, sample thinning, training/purging for maximizing efficiency and faster loading/auditioning
- Various interface improvements - Soundsource Zoom page mixing, Edit page soundsource images, memory meter, etc.
- RTAS support for any number of processors in Pro Tools
The v1.1 update is free for all registered users and is now available as a download from Spectrasonics website - www.spectrasonics.net
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