SoundIron has introduced Ambius 2: Systematik – a flexible and adaptive sample based atmospheric synth.
Here’s what the developers have to say about Ambius 2:
We wanted a broad collection of richly nuanced flavors with the ability to freely layer, blend and reshape a wide mix of percussive, tonal and textural elements into custom multi-layered dynamic and evolving instruments. We wanted a unified and powerful interface to combine detailed performance and tone shaping controls with a wide pallet of experimental and environmental convolution effects. We wanted a built-in tempo-locking step-sequenced filter and LFO engine that could be adapted to just about any other GUI control parameter on the fly without missing a beat. Ambius 2 is all of that and much more.
Here’s a video introduction to Ambius 2:
Ambius 2 audio demos:
Ambius 2: Systematik is available at an introductory price of $99. Normal price is $129.
Is this a Spectrasonics Omnisphere, RefX Nexus… yada-yada… alternative?
Omnisphere blows this away.
Kinda nice but without Kontakt its nothing sadly
Maybe too much for CPU ya know?
Horrible samples, don’t like it at all!
i thought it was pretty cool….
for some reason my mind brought me back to when i played the myst games and the “legacy of time” way back when.
This synth seems to be a little different than other synths in this price range with it’s manipulation of natural samples. Omnisphere can do everything but you pay for it.
If you already own Kontakt 4+ and don’t need the power of Omnisphere this one might work for you.