![]() ![]() but I can't find it! They come along regularly so keep an eye on the sale and free VST subreddits. There are a few free piano instruments and kontakt plugins (but I don't think any reach the quality of a good paid-for vst). If you know of any more, send a mod mail! r/JunkFolder - post unfinished tracks here for others to finish If you're here, chances are you've heard of other similar subreddits, but in case you haven't, check these out. Intro to Mixing in FLStudio by /u/by-any-other-name Want to discuss plugins, VST's, and the like?ฤก00+ Awesome Free Online Resources For Music Producers If you violate any of these rules you will either receive a warning or a timed ban Manual! Search here and in the official forum | Official Image-Line Forum | Corrupt. Posting tracks as links will get you banned and your link removed! You could spend hours a day using it exclusively and after a year, you'll still be learning new things about it's capabilities./r/FL_Studio - The Reddit Home Of FL Studio Read Our Rules Before Posting: Rules Other than that, Omni is chock full of great presets and sound design capabilities unlike anything I've ever used. I mostly use it for vocal/choir patches and guitars which are two of the few things that Komplete is not fully up to speed on. I could talk for an extremely long time about all of the stuff I use it for and would recommend reading multiple reviews, because everyone uses it for different things. Omnisphere 2 itself is a staggering piece of software. Owning a full version of Kontakt allows you to use a wide variety of free patches and instruments out there, and many sample library creators require a full version of Kontakt to use their created content. With Komplete, you get the four-headed synth monster (Massive, Reaktor, FM8, Absynth), Guitar Rig for morphing sounds (Audio or MIDI) and Kontakt, which is a game-changer. My recommendation for a first purchase would be Komplete, but I'll give you the positives of both. Otherwise if you want to keep your machine, and you don't already have Massive, you could always go with that since it is extremely versatile and runs far lighter than Omnisphere. You may want to rethink how you are using your money and try to go with a new pc/mac instead if you want to use resource intensive samplers and sample based synths. Did you want an awesome but power hungry sample based synth and put up with an increase in total time spent on a project? Or did you want EVERYTHING from NI and hope that you can get as close to 100% function as possible? I only purchased a Komplete 7 Elements package awhile ago and while it had a lot of stuff on it some of what was in there was too cumbersome to use with my machine or would glitch in some way or another. There might be some things you can run and others you can't run at all or only get some limited function out of. For that reason Komplete and Omnisphere don't really compare in this context. ![]() Komplete is much more diverse and you'll get a ton of tools of varying resource requirements. If you get Omnisphere with your machine you should expect to be freezing whatever else you're working on in order to JUST run Omnisphere alone, which can be very time consuming but certainly doable. ![]() I could only run 2 instances of the lesser resource intensive presets before i ran into problems or run only one of the Multi presets which got up closer to a Gb in patch size. I picked up Omnisphere over a year ago and used it with a 2.66ghz quad core with 4gb of ram for awhile. ![]() TLDR: between omnisphere 2 and Komplete 10, which has lower load on your computer? I understand you can bounce and freeze and all that but its a huge pain in the ass. im concerned about komplete because one instance of their FX plugin "Molekular" takes up a third of my cpu usage. So with all of that said, the deciding factor is. Komplete also comes with reaktor and kontakt which are both versatile and have alot of free third party packs you can get. Omnisphere would normally win out, except for the fact that at the same price point (roughly) i would be able to get a free maschine mikro since theyre on a bundle sale right now. I have a huge ssd inside of it so storage is not a concern. unfortunately, it seems to two best bang-for-buck deals that fit my style of music and price range, would be komplete 10, or omnisphere. however im currently using a macbook air with 8gb ram and a 1.7 dual core processor and i feel that may limit the practicality of libraries that use alot of cpu and ram. So Its tax season and im looking to reasonably update my sound setup with some non stock synths and drum samples. ![]()
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