Summary of How To Make Fire Presets In Omnisphere (Flute, Bell, Ambient Pad)

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This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to create fire pre-sets in Omnisphere, using the flute, bell and ambient pad sounds. The author explains how to set up delays and filters to create a desired sound, and then shows how to layer in additional samples to create a more complex beat. Finally, he provides a link to a free download containing seven free loops you can use in your own music.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the author shows how to make fire presets in Omnisphere. First, they initialize a patch and then go into the standard ominous fear library. They use a sine wave to create an ambient pad, and then add an EQ and reverb to give it more depth. Next, they layer in a piano sample and adjust the levels and effects. Finally, they save the patch as a new preset.
  • 00:05:00 This video demonstrates how to create fire presets in Omnisphere. First, the user chooses a folder and name for the pad they are working on. Then, they start with a sine wave and layer in other sounds. In the end, they create a bell preset.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to create pre-set fire sounds in Omnisphere using the flute, bell, and ambient pad sounds. He explains how to set up delays and filters to create a desired sound, and then shows how to layer in additional samples to create a more complex beat. Finally, he provides a link to a free download containing seven free loops you can use in your own music.

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