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Prometheus is an epic cinematic soundbank for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 synth. It contains 96 cinematic synths of different categories. The sounds are influenced by the myth of Prometheus who gave fire to humanity.

 

There are 8 subgroups of presets here each one with 12 presets:

  • God Of Fire – Synth Poly
  • The Gift Of Fire – Synth Mono
  • Deucalion – Pads and Strings
  • Striving For Science - Keyboards
  • Iapetus – Synth Long
  • The Punishment - Synth Poly
  • The Eagle – Synth Bass
  • Freed By Hercules – Epic Pads

 

Each of those are myth facts and people around Prometheus.

 

The most sounds are pretty much compressed and distorted giving a “sonic hazardous” feeling. Additionally, they have a lot of mid frequencies to add more tension to the atmosphere. Especially the presets with the instant almost “abrupted” attack helps in this direction. Some other have a noisy layer included – especially Deucalion preset subgroup, which is influenced by the myth of Deucalion’s Flood.

 

The most important element of the soundbank in its entity is the heavy presence of middle frequencies which most of the times dominate the sound field. For most of the sounds you could make them softer and clearer if you don’t like the clicky attack and the heavy saturation by disabling the compressor or the distortion devices if there are any of them in the particular patch you work with.

 

That said, this is mainly for cinematic music but could find its way to other dark atmospheric music genres from rock to electronic music.

 

Patches were created with Omnisphere 2.8 and run best with this or newer edition

  • Software 2.8.5f
  • Soundsources v2.6.1c
  • Patches v2.8.1c

 

Omnisphere 2 ® is a registered trademark of Spectrasonics

Prometheus - Omnisphere 2

24,00 €Price

Synth Presets Walkthrough Video

Please Note

Try to keep optimal levels of your synth tracks to avoid digital clipping from the synth’s output for the best sounding results and to avoid any potential equipment damage. While designing the sounds we try to keep at a good level but as the final level is a result of many different factors e.g., how many keys are pressed and with how much velocity always try to avoid digital clipping.

Using a limiter to ensure that no digital clipping occurs is recommended to keep equipment safe.

 

Legal notes: 

When purchasing our soundbanks you get a Non-Exclusive License to use the included presets as part of your commercial and non-commercial music compositions.

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