The Fame Series: Indie Pop — Omnisphere Presets and Patches
This special package for Spectrasonics Omnisphere® focuses on cutting-edge synth tones inspired by recent indie releases. Borrowing from Tame Impala, Tycho, Kavinsky, Radiohead, MGMT, The 1975, Com Truise, LCD Soundsystem, and many more, this collection celebrates the diverse and inventive indie song universe of this millennium.
Please note: This patch collection is not included in the ILIO Patch Bundle

The Fame: Indie Pop for Omnisphere
ILIO and Reverb Machine wrap up The Fame Series with their third and final patch collaboration for Spectrasonics' flagship synthesizer Omnisphere. The Fame Series pays homage to famous synth sounds used in classic and modern songs, with professionally produced patches that will add vibe and color to your tracks.
Check out the exclusive interview with Fame creator Reverb Machine!
The third collection in The Fame Series is Indie Pop. This special package focuses on cutting-edge synth tones inspired by recent indie releases. Borrowing from Tame Impala, Tycho, Kavinsky, Radiohead, MGMT, The 1975, Com Truise, LCD Soundsystem, and many more, this collection celebrates the diverse and inventive indie song universe of this millennium. Whether you need to create a modern, indie pop tune, are a cover band, or you're looking for a spark to light your creative fire, The Fame Series: Indie Pop is a hit-maker's go-to source for inspiration.
Included in The Fame: Indie Pop
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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.
Spectrasonics Omnisphere is required for use and will need to be updated to at least version 2.6 prior to installation of this patch library. Registered users can update for free by logging into their Spectrasonics User Account.
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