Astralis by Tom Wolfe – Looking to add some delicate, atmospheric ambiance to your music? Look no further than the new Astralis soundbank for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2.

New Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Soundbank: Astralis by Tom Wolfe
Astralis by Tom Wolfe

This soundbank features 100 presets that are perfect for creating light, airy sounds. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your music or create an ethereal, dreamlike atmosphere, Astralis is sure to satisfy.

New Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Soundbank: Astralis by Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe has released Astralis, a new soundbank for Spectrasonics Omnisphere. Featuring over 100 presets, Astralis is designed to help you create a wide range of unique sonic textures. The presets cover a wide range of genres, from ambient to dubstep, and each one has been carefully crafted to offer a wealth of possibilities for sound design.

Whether you’re looking for atmospheric pads or thumping basses, Astralis has you covered. With its innovative sound design and easy-to-use Omnisphere 2 interface, Astralis is sure to become an essential sound bank for any Omnisphere 2 user.

100 Presets For Omnisphere 2

100 presets? For just Omnisphere 2? Yes, please! If you’re anything like me, then you love finding new sounds to play with, and there’s always something special about the presets that come with a new VST. Even if you don’t use them all, it’s great to have a wide variety of options to choose from.

With Astralis, you get just that. Featuring 100 presets designed for creating atmospheric, cinematic-style ambiance, this soundset is perfect for film composers and producers looking to add a bit of extra atmosphere to their music.

Install Astralis by Tom Wolfe a Omnisphere 2 Soundbank
Install Astralis by Tom Wolfe a Omnisphere 2 Soundbank

About Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe is a British sound designer. Also an award-winning independent film composer, Tom is a prolific voice in the synthesizer preset world and, through his store tomwolfe.co.uk, has released soundbanks for some of the biggest and most popular software synthesizers and effects plugins on the market.

With his presets being celebrated for their uniqueness, creativity, and usability by users and critics alike, Tom has worked with a number of industry-leading companies and his sounds have been used by Oscar-winning film composers, Grammy-winning record producers and AAA game composers.

Add Delicate, Airy Quality to Tracks

If you’re looking to add a delicate, airy quality to your music, then this soundbank is a perfect choice. Featuring sounds that are designed to emphasize lightness and atmosphere, it is the perfect tool for creating ambient soundscapes and adding a subtle touch of creativity to your tracks.

Whether you’re working in electronic music, film scores, or other genres, the wide variety of sounds in this soundbank will allow you to instantly capture the ethereal essence of light and air.

Australia soundset is a haven of tranquility, full of lush landscapes and soft, streaming waterfalls. With this Omni 2 soundset, you can produce an atmosphere is one of peaceful calm, with air that feels clean and light, free from the distractions of everyday life.

The soundscape of this mystical soundset is also an integral part of its character, with cascading pads and vibrant tones that create a dreamlike quality.

New Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Soundbank Astralis by Tom Wolfe
New Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Soundbank: Astralis by Tom Wolfe

Imagine your score to picture: Whether wandering through winding waterways or strolling along mossy pathways, visitors to Astralis are bound to feel their worries drift away as they lose themselves among its graceful melodies and soothing cadences. So if you’re looking for somewhere to find peace and harmony, look no further than the radiant world of Astralis.

The presets cover a wide range of moods and styles, from ethereal pads and spacious soundscapes to dark, brooding drones and suspenseful FX. Whether you’re scoring a film or just looking for some new sounds to play with, Astralis is definitely worth checking out.

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