Luftrum 34 for Omnisphere 3 is a meticulously crafted soundset featuring 128 patches, including 18 multis, slowly simmering in the sound lab over months, designed to explore a vast sonic landscape while remaining true to Luftrum’s signature aesthetic.
Each sound is shaped by an expressive sound design with an emphasis on atmospheric details, subtle movements, and delicate overtones. Reacting naturally to velocity, the mod wheel, and aftertouch, the patches unfold, evolve, and breathe as you play—instead of remaining static.
The soundset seamlessly shifts between ambient and electronic influences, blending the synth worlds of Vangelis, Rival Consoles, and Stranger Things with the hazy, melodic character of artists like Boards of Canada, Jon Hopkins, and Röyksopp.
Luftrum 34 is built around delicate and intimate polysynths that feel organic and responsive under your fingers. They are complemented by a wide selection of ambient and electronic pads, playable textures, melodic sequences, and dreamy, cascading arpeggios. The set also features quadzone stacked and split-key keyboards, where multiple timbres interact across the keyboard. These sounds work equally well in sleek, minimalist compositions as they do in dense, multi-layered arrangements.
Designed to maximize the use of the new sound sources, filters, and effects introduced in Omnisphere 3, all presets are organized into official Spectrasonics categories and support several dB of headroom. This set requires Omnisphere 3.0.1c or later and comes with a PDF manual for easy installation.
As a bonus, Luftrum 34 includes an additional set of 42 selected mutations created using Omnisphere 3’s new mutation feature. We generated over 600 Luftrum 34 mutations and condensed them down to 42 of the most inspiring sounds. These are included in a separate, special set called Luftrum 34 Mutations.
We’ve prepared a YouTube walkthrough below, including several demos so you can hear exactly how the patches breathe. All tracks were created using Omnisphere 3 patches from Luftrum 34.
