Omnisphere 2 Rhodes

The “Keyscape Creative” library is a cutting-edge collection of over 1200 Omnisphere patches specially designed for users who also have Keyscape.The vast new library was produced by Eric Persing, and features a tremendous variety of patches created by our amazing Sound Development team, showcasing the power of combining Keyscape and Omnisphere 2. Jan 30, 2017  Omnisphere 2 Crackling Issue I know this doesn't really fit the type of synthesizers usually posted here, but I'm at a bit of a loss here. Downloaded Omnisphere and Keyscape a few weeks back, absolutely love the sounds I can get out of them. UPDATE - Omnisphere 2 version also included now! Afterglow for Omnisphere 2 with Keyscape is a beautiful addition to your collection and will provide the live player with smart and beautiful pads without the cpu impact – and will give the cinematic composer new underscore tools to add to their next trailer!

Omnisphere

Omnisphere 2 Rhodes City

In 1987, shortly after they discontinued the Rhodes® product line, Fender sold the Rhodes® brand name to a well-known Japanese manufacturer where Spectrasonics President Eric Persing was Chief Sound Designer. Two years later, the Japanese company released the MK-80 – a digital “re-imagining” of the electro-mechanical Rhodes®. The MK-80 featured a solid, 88-key weighted-action that could also be used as a MIDI controller and came with a practical flat top for stacking other synths. It felt great to play and came with 4 separate electric piano sounds, along with a trio of high-end analog stereo effects: a built-in tremolo, phaser, and chorus.

Mediafire Omnisphere 2 Download

Because of the reverence for which die-hard Rhodes® fans have always had for the original electro-mechanical instruments, it might have been a mistake to brand the MK-80 keyboard as an official, modern “Rhodes®” keyboard. On internet Electric Piano forums, the MK-80 has a poor reputation. This is especially interesting, because internally this digital instrument was that company’s follow-up to the greatly revered MKS-20 and uses a more advanced version of the Structured Adaptive® synthesis technology. While it sounds nothing like a classic Rhodes®, it is a wonderful, brighter variation of the much-loved MKS-20 sound - excellent for layering with other sounds! We are happy to revive this great 80s-style “Vintage Digital” sound in Keyscape!