In addition to seeing all the posts on Facebook, I’ve recently be asked the same question by many keyboard players and musicians alike. “Should I get Omnisphere, and is it worth it?” The immediate answer to that question is undenieably…. YES! With that in mind, let me clarify a few things.
- New sound library for Omnisphere 2 by producer Andy Walker. Created after years of experience building tracks & playing keys in different church settings, Foundations: Pads is a collection of Omnisphere 2 patches designed specifically for the modern worship setting. The pack contains 25 patches that cover a wide range of dynamics and styles.
- Worship Pads for Ableton: Vol 2 - Ableton Worship Patches. Anthem Pianos: Piano in 162- Worship Piano Patches for MainStage 3. New Waves Vol 1- Omnisphere 2 Worship Patches. Numbers Vol 2: Analog Sampled Worship Patches for MainStage 3 and Logic Pro.
- Oct 16, 2015 PADS Five of the best Omnisphere Sounds 2 - Duration: 4:48. Worship Effect 47,456 views.
Worship Essentials for Omnisphere includes 40 patches that Abel Mendoza created and used over the past few years live in churches and also for recording. This library requires an authorized and working copy of Omnisphere 1 or 2. Dj ego2 djay pro.
What is Omnisphere?
In short, it’s an incredible software synthesizer “plug-in” that has extraordinary power and versatility. It is used by many of the top keyboard players for Hillsong, Jesus Culture, Bethel, and more. Unlike traditional keyboards, you can expand your patches and sounds simply by purchasing them online and importing them into Omnisphere. Peter James is one of the main keyboard players for Hillsong and he makes all of the patches that he’s used on the Hillsong albums available for purchase through Multitracks.com. You simply pay a small fee and instantly have the sounds off the record. It’s great!
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Do You NEED it?
You don’t have to have Omnisphere to play modern worship music. Omnisphere is incredible, but it’s not a requirement. There are many great “soft(ware)-synths” out on the market including Apple MainStage, Native Instruments Komplete, etc. These all have great sounds and features. Most of the time I end up using all of these in combination with Omnisphere. Omnisphere does, however, make life a lot easier and the patches are more accurate than some of the other systems.