Load Omnisphere In Maschine 2
Posted : admin On 28.12.2020You can load all other third party plug-ins in the Control area of the MASCHINE 2 Software. At the far left of the Control area, click the little Plug-in icon. You can browse your plug-ins by clicking the area marked with a ' + ' sign. To find out how to load a third party plug-in that is not NKS-ready. Welcome to the Omnisphere NKS Library for the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol / Maschine software and hardware. This Library contains 7539 factory presets for Omnisphere 2 that can be loaded and browsed directly using the Komplete Kontrol / Maschine software and hardware. MASCHINE 2.0 brings cutting-edge advancements to MASCHINE. Same hardware. Faster workflow. Unprecedented power. The same MASCHINE 2.0 software works for all generations of MASCHINE and MASCHINE MIKRO – you can use the new software with the hardware you already own. Mar 06, 2017 Browse, load, and control the entire factory library of Omnisphere 2 inside of Maschine and Komplete Kontrol. It includes over 7500 files, including 37 pages of custom macro mapping. /virtual-dj-with-3-players-apk-download.html.
Here is the release of the Omnisphere 2 update for Push Browser.
This preset pack contains the presets for Omnisphere 2 only and can be downloaded and used to browse the newest presets in Omni2.
Compatibility
- Works in Live 9 Standard+ (Tested in 9.5)
- Supports VST Only (no AU Support)
- Works on PC/MAC
- Supports 32/64 Bit
- Supports Push MK1 + MK2
- Works in Omnisphere 2 Only
All features of the Omnisphere 1 presets are available, same mappings just updated instrument racks.
Please Note: the new instrument racks contain both the EQ8 and Glue Compressor so these need to be part of your Live installation for the presets to work (Live Intro does not contain these)
Updated Rack
Each preset has a slightly updated instrument rack
There is now a Glue Compressor at the end (in an OFF state but ready if needed) and the Macro knobs control basic EQ filter and Compressor. The VST Instrument has the same mapped controls ready for action.
A ReadMe file is included for more instruction. If you have the original preset pack you will know how it goes.
Download
Omnisphere 1 is completely free to all users with a hope that users who find the pack useful will donate.
To download Omnisphere 2 presets:
Load Omnisphere In Maschine 2 Download
Info Page
Omnisphere 1 VST Push Presets
Well, here it is. The complete Omnisphere Patch Browser for Push.
I would recommend for new users to maybe download the single template file to check it out and then tackle the whole pack when you are sure it is for you.
What Is This?
Push is fantastic but lacks the ability to browse presets in a VST instrument. The only way to even load a VST into Ableton via Push is to 'wrap' the VST in an Instrument Rack which can then be placed in the User library and loaded from Push. This is a fine solution that will allow you to load the VST but then you still have to use mouse/keyboard/ipad app to browse presets.
So, as many users have started to discover, if Push can load a VST in an Instrument rack then it is conceivable that if you created a rack for EVERY preset then you could basically browse the presets from Push.
How Does This Work?
Rather simply in terms of installation and usage. Basically Instrument racks can be created for each preset and stored in a folder scheme. When you go to Push you can browse through the folder scheme in the same way you can in your explorer. Find an instrument and load it. You can then add more, swap out with another and it is very quick. Installation is as simple as copying the folder full of instrument presets to your Live user folder.
What about Controlling the VST?
Got that pretty much covered. Before starting the wrapping process I first configured a 'default' rack for Omnisphere which contains about 80 MIDI mapped parameters for channel 1 (layers A/B) in Omnisphere. Push can directly access these parameters in banks of 8 so you have complete access to all these. They are all arranged and grouped logically and you will have access to controls in BOTH the A/B layer such as:
- Cutoff Res Keytrack
- Amp ADSR
- Filter ADSR
- Orb Controls
- Layer Vol Pan
- Waveshaper Bitcrusher
- Glide and Solo controls
- Mute layer
- Many more useful controls
It is not possible to map every control (such as FX) as all controls will need to be mappable in EVERY preset but I think it is very comprehensive.
The MACRO knobs in the rack are blank. This is for 2 reasons. The macro knobs do not update their value when switching presets so this is a real issue when creating racks. Secondly, you have access to the full mappings which is more useful than macros. The macros can be used for your own custom groupings.
How Did You Do This And What's Involved?
I use Live 9 and Windows 7 64bit. The preset files should work over MAC/PC if you know what you are doing. I own a LEGAL copy of Omnisphere and am using the 64bit version which is updated to the latest. Again, this should work just fine with the 32bit
The process is is not overly complicated for someone with some basic scripting knowledge. There are some great examples of what to do. For this project it was very time consuming due to the huge amount of presets to go through and the fact that manual intervention was needed for each four group. Apart from that though, the whole process was automatic.
I used a program for Windows called AutoITv3 which can basically be programmed to operate keyboard/mouse strokes but in a very powerful way. My script ties in direct with the Live main window and the VST plugin window and will step through each preset in Omnisphere 1 at a time, copy the preset name and then save the instrument rack with the VST name. It will run through a single Omnisphere category at a time and stop when it reaches the end. The folder structure is created and the presets are saved in the location and a nice addition is a TXT file is also created that lists all presets in that folder for additional reference.
Here are some stats on what was involved:
- Programming script was revised 8 times during the process to make it efficient and reliable
- Each preset took 5.8 seconds to be converted to an Instrument rack
- The whole process was redone 3 times due to missing parameters found in the Omnisphere default template (Grrrrr)
- About 90 solid script hours were needed to rip all the presets in categories.
- There are roughly 14,000 preset files (of which about 8000 are unique presets
- Each preset file is about 64KB
- There is about 1GB of preset files
- Omnisphere is a MASSIVE beast and the stats listed are ONLY for patches (Multis and layers will come at some stage maybe..)
Sounds Full On and I am Interested.. How Much Sir?
Some users are offering VST wrapped presets as a business model rather than through desire. I had a drive to want to browse VST presets from Push so I am offering these FREE for any users and just asking for a donation if you feel it helps you.
Can I get the preset files changed or make a suggestion?
All suggestions welcome but here is the short of it.
To make a change to the way the presets have been constructed means re-ripping ALL presets. That is a Massive task that I simply wont do. If you are very serious about needing it done then I could offer to do it for a fee but for the effort it takes to set my PC running for days making presets it's really not worth my time for a few $$$. Presets were created for My use and offered for donations. If you don't pay, you don't have any say.
I am more willing to help other users do it for themselves as this will benefit the community more greatly than shelling out $$$ for each preset pack. Just express interest in doing it yourself and I will send you the script.
If you would like to buy me a license for any other VST I will create preset files in return but unless I purchase it, I wont be making presets. Any preset packs I DO make will always be Free to download.
If you would like to contribute and learn the scripting (Windows only.. MAC have to find their own solution) then I can upload my script and open a support thread to help people put together their own script. Like I said, it ain't that hard but does occupy your computer for a while.
Downloads
Info Page
**Download is free and no registration needed.
Donations
You are under no obligation to pay for these patches but donations are greatly appreciated and will assist in me getting more plugins I can wrap.
Disclamer
This package is provided 'As Is'. There may be some small mistakes with some patches not being the correct ones or the odd spelling mistake and if you find these I will try and fix.
A lot of time and effort went into this so please do not re-post this on another site but rather link back to this thread.