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It allows developers to easily export, or “publish” a library of Multis and Patches, along with any associated user-created Soundsources, as well as graphic images for the custom library in a single. The new “Publish Library” feature in v2.1 was created for third-party developers of Omnisphere libraries. Sharing multiple types of Patches, Multis and user audio all at once is easier too, with Project sharing the end-user can just collect a set of sounds in a project, and then share the project. Sharing patches automatically includes any user audio, which is especially convenient with custom patches. Sharing sounds is simplified in Omnisphere 2.1, the end-user can simply shift-click on a few Patches or a few Multi-patches and then save them to be transferred to a friend or musical collaborator who also has Omnisphere 2. We look forward to seeing and hearing what develops.” This is a big opportunity for our users everywhere. And because it’s so easy to share sounds and ideas now, we feel this will be a huge boon for social media user groups discussing tips and patch creation. There’s no need for installers or complicated instructions for moving files around directories deep in the system folders. “And now third- party developers of patch sets for Omnisphere 2 have a simple way to create and offer custom libraries that can include their own soundsources, and are easy to install for customers. “It’s exciting to see the Omnisphere universe expanding with so much great sound development work in so many areas, from EDM to rock, and film and TV scores to games,” says Spectrasonics’ founder and creative director, Eric Persing. The new v2.1 update, a free download to Omnisphere version 2 users, includes refined patch and project sharing features for easily exchanging custom sounds between end-users directly or over social media, a Library Publishing feature allowing third-party sound developers to create easily installable sound sets for Omnisphere 2 users, as well as a much improved boot time for the plugin itself.īoth the Sound Sharing and Publishing features can contain ‘User Audio,’ offering new horizons in patch creation and simplified collaboration. In May, Omnisphere Version 2.0 was released with expanded new synthesis and creative capabilities for sound design, along with significant user interface innovations, and thousands of new sounds.
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Version 2.1 is an update to the company’s recent v2 upgrade of its flagship software synth. Note: Inside your Spectrasonics folder you will either find the STEAM and/or SAGE folder that is currently being utilized by the instrument(s), or an alias (Mac)/shortcut (PC) that when double-clicked, will lead you to the STEAM/ SAGE folder.Spectrasonics has released Omnisphere 2.1 with a streamlined ‘Sharing’ feature for sharing user sounds and a new Library Publishing capability. The STEAM and/or SAGE folder that is used to operate your instruments are installed in the Spectrasonics folder at the locations above. You may find STEAM and/or SAGE folders inside installation or update folders, however those folders are not used to operate your instruments and are only used by the installer. Note: The ProgramData folder is a hidden folder by default on Windows, so you'll need to "Show Hidden Files and Folders" in your Control Panel / Folder Options. On Windows, the Spectrasonics folder is located here: C:/ ProgramData/ Spectrasonics If you are unable to locate your User Library in OS X 10.12, select the Go menu at the top of your screen while using the Finder, then select Go to Folder enter ~/Library – then select Go. Select the ‘Go’ menu at the top of your screen while in Finder mode, then hold the ‘option’ key on your keyboard, then select ‘Library’. Note : In Mac OS X 10.7 – 10.11, the Library folder in each User folder is hidden. On Mac systems, the Spectrasonics folder is located here: Macintosh HD / Users / Your Username / Library / Application Support / Spectrasonics When you update your patches or soundsources, you are updating files in your STEAM folder, which was created when you originally installed Omnisphere, Keyscape, and/or Trilian. The data files for Stylus RMX are stored in the SAGE folder which is seperate from the STEAM folder. The data files for Omnisphere, Keyscape, and Trilian are stored in the same STEAM folder.