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Spectrasonics announce OMG-1 Moog Foundation contestWin a unique instrument designed by Eric Persing!
Press Release: The perks of being an Omnisphere user just keep getting better... Back in January at the Winter Namm show, amidst the excitement of the Omnisphere 1.5 update announcement and the incredibly impressive Omni TR iPad app, one other very extraordinary and unique instrument was causing a stir on the Spectrasonics booth... Designed by Eric Persing himself, the OMG-1 combines a Moog Little Phatty, Omnisphere, Mac Mini, dual iPads, dual iPods and Omni TR, all built within a beautiful, hand-crafted curly maple cabinet – and you could win it! How could the OMG-1 be yours? Spectrasonics has produced a new Bob Moog Tribute Library containing over 700 sounds for Omnisphere created by famous composers and sound designers such as Hans Zimmer, Jordan Rudess, Danny Elfman and Synthogy's Christian Martirano. Entrants simply need to purchase and download the pack, create some great music which utilises the sounds and upload their submission/s by 15th July. All proceeds from the library will go to the Bob Moog Foundation. With last month's release of the major, and now award winning, 1.5 update, it was clear more than ever before that Omnisphere was a must-have instrument, and now, it could also be your key to winning this incredible one-of-a-kind prize. For more details and videos, visit the web site, below. www.timespace.com/OMG1/2013/spectrasonics-announces-unique-omg-1-contest.html Spectrasonics News28/09/11 Spectrasonics Announce Winners Of "OMG-1 Contest"Winners of Bob Moog Foundation benefit competition 22/03/11 Spectrasonics announce OMG-1 Moog Foundation contestWin a unique instrument designed by Eric Persing! Synth / Sound Modules News9/04/13 Musikmesse 2013: Korg erupt with Volca analogue synth series (Video)New Volca series offers rhythm station, bass and lead synths 1/02/13 NAMM 2013: Korg MS20 mini (Video)The classic MS-20 monophonic analog synthesizer recreated in mini size! All News ChannelsClick to jump to a channel
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