See the Formats and Requirements tabs for more details. Ambient, electronic, soundtrack, cinematic sounds.Aftertouch and velocity on many presets.These presets for Omnisphere are suitable for many genres of electronic music including, ambient and chill, cinematic, soundtrack and film scores, electronica, electro and darkwave, atmospheres and soundscapes, game music, and even trance, techno, and bass music genres. Explore new sonic soundscapes and find the perfect sound to elevate your tracks. Go beyond your imagination with 20 electronic, melodic sequences, 20 pads, atmospheres, and soundscapes, 20 deep bass sequences, and 20 textured keyboards and pianos. Use as much reverb as you can and delays. Droneca Vol.1 for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 includes 30 cinematic low tone drones with dark atmosphere and evolving tension. I made most of my drones using omnisphere 1, absynth 4 & 5, or Dune 2. If your interests, like mine, tend toward the noisy, gritty and raw tones and character I'd look to other tools. Omnisphere is great if you want a high quality, polished and 'produced' sound. Drones and ambient pads get their character from an ongoing modulation bonanza so knobs/sliders whatever you want to use is a must. Library has 3 types of sounds: Shimmers, Pads and Drones.
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Ambient drones and pads means very different things to different people. Baltic Shimmers Omnisphere Edition comes with 144 patches and 144 sound sources. Featuring 80 carefully crafted presets designed to inspire emotion, these comprehensive, cinematic sounds come ready to use, with mod wheel, aftertouch, and velocity already assigned. I would like to make a drone sound, something like a very dark pad, not really metallic and harsh (maybe a touch) maybe slightly more voiced towards having a moving formant element involved. It really depends on what you like sonically. Dive into an entire universe of sound with Other Worlds - Omnisphere Presets. im no big sound designer, no pro, so perhaps this question is plain stupid.