Many (allegedly) legit users have reported this problem, but seem to have had it resolved when re-authorizing: This definitely seems to be an intentional anti-piracy measure, since the "bug" is directly linked to the authorization file. įive years later and no solution unfortunately. Thats my easy way to deal with the problem, the workflow is minimally affected, at least for me. And if the next time you open your project and the patches dissapear just go to Patch browser > File Directory, and start selecting the patches, you can even change the "Part 1-8" just above in the same menu. What I do is to save them into the "user" folder of Omnisphere > Genre/Project/Album > Song name, and thats it.Įverytime you change something in your patches just click on "Save patch quick". I have been using Omnisphere for some years and I have been dealing with this issue with the solution I posted years ago, which is to save the patches. doneģ.) if you just want to overwrite a presets just select -> Utility -> Save patch quickĤ.) You really don't need to save the multi (although is always safe to do it).ĥ.) The most important thing is to save the patches you are using/modifing. Please save your multi's according to the following instructions:ġ.) **Note you don't need to fill out all that info/categorys/etc in preset/patch save.Ģ.) just choose a name for the preset and press save. Here is the result: It is not a timebomb, but is due to the complexity of Omnisphere 2 and we hope that Spectrasonics can solve the problem. Work this one and write whether it works for you, instead of always telling your own story about the timebombs. A time bomb has nothing to do with the recalled presets. Click to expand.I don't confuse anything.