Our picks for the best synth VSTs of 2022 are: Some have been around for a while and earned their place over time. Komplete is much more powerful and versatile, but omnisphere is much more simple. Its got tons of unique weird soundsources you wont find anywhere else. This preview shows a sneak peek of the so-called 'Audonome' Monome clone I'm making. If you consider yourself a film composer, Omnisphere is a must have. Just curious others' two cents (pros, cons, wishlists, products in development) regarding how to emulate these beasty synths in iOS. Omnisphere is a hugely expansive synthesizer. So if you're a trailblazing type who also likes to save some dough - there's just no denying that Audulus is far cheaper than Reaktor, especially right now with the low special price - well, then Audulus might be for you. A combo of apps (Korg M1, Gadget, iProphet, Nave, Audulus, Model 15, and others plus FX) could provide loads of variety, but it would seem that the rich sound content and control options found in some of these megas would be difficult to match. Methinks to get this level of depth and tweakability in iOS one would need to construct a pretty sophisticated multi-app setup (in AudioBus, AUM, or DAW) from across the palette of iOS apps. or Omnisphere 2, NI Komplete, or SynthMaster for that matter? I seem to recall when Synthmaster Player was coming out that there was some discussion of a full featured version for iOS. But what I heard was that the synth engine has made big leaps in recent years and it's much more well rounded. It was called Atmosphere early in its life and was marketed for pads and atmospheric sounds. Omnisphere is a useful tool sure but its not a magic bullet and it wont do anything you cant do in any other synth. Long answer, if you already have massive library then you should be fine. Over time, a large collection of cool stuff will exist as the community grows. It is aimed at people that want to build their own modules. Some pre-built modules exist but nothing on the order of what exists for miRack. Short answer, no you dont need Omnisphere. Audulus is an app for creating/building modules and effects. With the recent buzz about the capabilities of impressive new iOS releases (e.g., iWavestation, ARP ODYSSEi, Poison), any thoughts on when/where one might find equivalent possibilities in the iOS arena to the recent VPS Avenger VST release (see demo link below)?. Omnisphere has always come across to me as a soundscape machine. Analog strings is 24gb for one instrument and is immaculate.
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