Two Free Omnisphere Patches For Halloween

US Created from NASA's sonification of a Black Hole      26/10/22

ILIO and sound designer MIDIhead have announced two new bonus patches for the ILIO Patch Sampler for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.  The ILIO Patch sampler contains a selection of 33 patches from each of the available ILIO Patch Collections, and it will include these bonus new patches for Halloween only through October 31, 2022. ILIO tells us that the bonus Halloween patches, created from NASA's eerie sonification of a black hole, have been morphed into one cinematic BPM and one SFX riser, utilizing the powerful synthesis capabilities of Omnisphere. A spokesperson said, "These patches are perfect for Dance, Electronic, Film and Cinematic applications."

The ILIO Patch Sampler for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 loads quickly and easily into Omnisphere 2.8 or higher. Each sound is optimized for use with your modulation wheel for real-time control on stage or in the studio. Requires Omnisphere version 2.8 or higher.

About the Sound Designer

Michael (MIDIhead) Babbitt is an electronic music producer, songwriter/vocalist, and sound designer who has had original scores in movie trailers for The Matrix Reloaded, Silent Hill, and Mad Max-Fury Road, as well as a variety of television shows such as Dexter, CSI, Prison Break, MythBusters, Miami Ink, America's Next Top Model (to name a few) and many remixes and original songs appearing in Konami's Dance, Dance, Revolution video game series. He's also produced all of ILIO's Omnisphere patch libraries.
 

Pricing and Availability:
Free. These new bonus patches are available from ILIO only through October 31, 2022.

More information:

 


Ilio Social

More From: ILIO
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

Moog At The Super Bowl 

The Avila Brothers talk about their journey to the recent Super Bowl Halftime Show


New developments for Waldorf's M 

Waldorf's hybrid synth has quite the development story


3 Home Keyboards that are Actually AWESOME Synths! 

Not somewhere you usually look...


Sega sound for now


Computer Music Chronicles: The Amiga as a Guitar Pedal 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


With a lot of utillity


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com