![]() I would say I’m somewhere between amateur and pro (closer to amateur, it’s more than a hobby but it’s not how I make my primary income) without getting into a lot of backstory and specifics. I’ve been told that Omnisphere would be right up my alley and is an industry standard. My passion is more for songwriting/composition vs sound design. I’m ready for a new toy (the GAS is getting the best of me again lol) and I’m feeling like it might be time to pull the trigger on Omnisphere. And lastly, what is the best (cheapest) way to purchase Omnisphere? The MSRP is $500, but some outlets seem to sell it at around $470 (although is this a boxed version?) Does it ever go on sale? And no, I don’t NEED anything else, but I sure do want a new toy. I guess what I’m asking is, will Omnisphere bring anything new/fun/useful/exciting to the table for me? Is it dated in 2023 (the UI certainly looks it)? Should I wait for Omnisphere 3.0? Is it more of a synth (synthetic sounds) or more of a sampler (organic/acoustic instruments) or somewhere in-between? Some folks have suggested Arturia Collection 9 or Analog Lab V as a better alternative (and to be fair I thing Pigments is great despite not being into sound design). I actually do not have a full version of Kontakt mainly because I find it annoying, there seems to be frequent bugs/crashes with the player version, and I hate having to open Kontakt in Logic and then open another library within it vs just loading one plugin (however I’ll probably begrudgingly purchase Kontakt/Komplete Standard by the end of the year). I have Serum, Diva, Pigments, some Cherry Audio synths, EZ Drummer 3, EZ Bass, all the stock Logic stuff, and all of my guitars/amps/modelers/pedals/sims as well as some orchestral libraries (BBCSO, AR2 and HOOPUS plus a few smaller ones such as some Spitfire Originals). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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