The Fame Series Classic Sounds Patches for Omnisphere 2
The Fame Series Classic Sounds Patches for Omnisphere 2
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The Fame Series pays homage to famous synth sounds used in classic songs. The Fame Series: Classic Sounds focuses on the golden age of synth tones — from the 70s into the early 90s. Borrowing from ABBA, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, Tears for Fears, Jean-Michel Jarre, Joy Division and more, this collection celebrates synth pioneers of the last century.
The Fame: Classic Sounds for Omnisphere 2
ILIO and Reverb Machine have partnered to introduce a new patch collection series for the Spectrasonics flagship synthesizer Omnisphere 2. The Fame Series pays homage to famous synth sounds used in classic songs. The Fame Series shines the spotlight on hidden hits with stellar synth sounds, and makes them ready for use in your latest tracks. And since these tones are replicated from famous songs, they are designed to sit perfectly in your mix.
The first collection to be released in The Fame Series is Classic Sounds. This special collection focuses on the golden age of synth tones — from the 70s into the early 90s. Borrowing from ABBA, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, Tears for Fears, Jean-Michel Jarre, Joy Division and more, this collection celebrates synth pioneers of the last century. Whether it’s a new track that calls for a classic song’s vibe, a cover band needing to accurately replicate these tones, or a starting point for creative explorations, The Fame Series: Classic Sounds is a perennial go-to source for inspiration.
Included in The Fame: Classic Sounds:BASS – Madonna Prayer
BASS – Abba Gimme Bass
BASS – Depeche Speak
BASS – Kraftwerk Autobass
BASS – Kraftwerk CompLove
BASS – Madonna Holiday
BASS – Madonna Virgin
BASS – MJ Billie’s Bass
BASS – Nena 99 Basses
BASS – Pet Shop Girls
BASS – Rush Sawyer Sweep
BASS – Tears Shout
BPM BASS – Depeche Enjoy Silence
BPM BASS – Depeche Garden
BPM BASS – Depeche Leave
BPM BASS – Depeche New Life
BPM BASS – Jarre Equinoxe
BPM BASS – New Order Monday
BPM SYNTH – Duran Rio Arps
BPM SYNTH – Orb Fluffy Cloud
BPM SYNTH – Queen Breaks Free
BPM SYNTH – Queen Radio
LEAD – Abba Gimme Glide
LEAD – Aha Take Me
LEAD – Axel F Lead
LEAD – Depeche Enough Lead
LEAD – Depeche Garden Flute
LEAD – Duran Prayer Lead
LEAD – Floyd Diamond Horn
LEAD – Halen This Be Love
LEAD – Madonna Holiday
LEAD – Numans Car
LEAD – Queen Break Free Solo
LEAD – Rush Sawyer Solo
LEAD – Tears Fairlight
LEAD – Tears Suffer
LEAD – Yazoo Dont Go
ORGAN – Cyndi Time Juno
ORGAN – Kraftwerk CompLove Organ
ORGAN – Who Be Fooled Organ
PAD – Cyndi Time Strings
PAD – Human Dont You Want Strings
PAD – Kraftwerk Skypad
PAD – Nena 99 Red Pads
PAD – New Order Faith Strings
PAD – Pink Diamond Strings
PAD – Tears Pale Shelter Pad
SYNTH – Abba Eagle
SYNTH – Bush Running Hill
SYNTH – Collins Airy Voices
SYNTH – Depeche See You
SYNTH – Europe Countdown
SYNTH – Floyd Signs
SYNTH – Journey Love Keys
SYNTH – Journey Separate Ways
SYNTH – Joy Will Tear Us
SYNTH – Kraftwerk Comp Vibraphone
SYNTH – Madonna Holiday Keys
SYNTH – McCartney Christmas
SYNTH – New Order Harpsichord
SYNTH – Numan Airlane
SYNTH – Ponderosa Harpsichord
SYNTH – Prince Go Crazy
SYNTH – Spandau True
SYNTH – Springsteen Born CS80
SYNTH – Talking This Place
SYNTH – Tears Fading Memory
About Reverb Machine
Reverb Machine is the work of Dan Carr, a London based electronic music producer, sound-designer and musician. After working predominantly as a live musician, he started exploring the world of synthesizers, sharing presets and sound design tips on reverbmachine.com. Topics include the synth sounds of popular artists, the generative music techniques of Brian Eno, and music theory. He also produces content for Reverb.com and is tentatively working on a debut album.