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Omnisphere Sound Designer

Ambient & Electronica Composer

Crafting immersive soundscapes, emotive textures, and evolving sonic journeys for film, media, and artistic exploration.

500+

Omnisphere Patches

14

Original Omnisphere Libraries

15+

Years sound design

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Omnisphere 3 Finally Has Its Definitive Organ Library
Abbey is here — and it's not what you might expect from an organ sound library. Pipe organs are old. Ancient, in fact — instruments that predate the piano by centuries. And yet every time I sit down and design sounds from them, I end up somewhere I ...
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The Endless Blue by Plughugger — Omnisphere 3 Review
In 1990, Jean-Michel Jarre released an album that barely moved. Literally. Sixty-nine minutes of almost imperceptible motion — shimmering, drifting, weightless. No beats. No crescendo. Just depth. It became one of the most influential ambient record...
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Flight for Omnisphere 3 Review — Does It Actually Soar?
There is a specific feeling that almost no sound library ever gets right. It is not reverb. It is not shimmer. It is not even space — not exactly. It is motion. The sensation that something is moving, climbing, cutting through something vast and ope...
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Featured Video

The Dual Frequency Shifter is one of the most powerful — and most overlooked — modules in Omnisphere 3. In this video, we break down exactly how it works, why it sounds like nothing else in the plugin, and how to use it to build evolving ambient textures from scratch. If you're composing in ambient or electronica, this is worth your time.

Adrian Earnshaw behind the pipe organ

About

Adrian Earnshaw is an Omnisphere sound designer and ambient/electronica composer — creator of thirteen cinematic patch libraries including Cosmic Dawn and Regenesis 2, amongst the first Omnisphere 3 native libraries from an independent designer. His 28 years as a church organist and a lifelong obsession with deep space inform a sound that sits at the intersection of the sacred and the cosmic, and that no-one else in the space is making.