Every living system consists of layers, each with its own function, and each inseparable from the whole. Organism works in exactly the same way.
The library is built around 100 master presets. Each of these patches takes full advantage of all four oscillators of Omnisphere 3 and the new Quadzone feature, which organizes the sound into four zones, allowing it to move, breathe, and change over time. The result is complex, atmospheric textures with depth and movement.
But each master preset also contains four sub-presets: A, B, C, and D. Each of these is a standalone patch built around a single oscillator from the parent master preset, giving it an individual and independent character. From soft keys to wide pads, from organic movement to clean synth sounds—500 presets in total.
Organism draws inspiration from contemporary pop and electronic music by artists like Billie Eilish, Deadmau5, Jon Hopkins, Lady Gaga, Aphex Twins, and Daft Punk. Stylistically, you’ll find modern, experimental, retro, lo-fi, cinematic, pop, and ambient presets. It’s a library with a contemporary feel.
Organism is built on 262 user-created sound sources.

- Download Triple Spiral Audio – Organism for Omnisphere 3 (OMNISPHERE 3)
- Original Publisher: Triple Spiral Audio
- Category: Sound Libraries
- Require: Omnisphere 3
- License type: Full
- Download Size: 1.04 GB


Theak you for the upload. When a try to install (with Omnispere 3) i get this message “The package dies not contain any files”
Do somebody have an idea how to fix it?
Thank You!
That’s weird. Just tested it and it works. Read the manual that is also included. There are three possibilities: via the GUI, drag and drop, or via the Omn utility, the installation manager for third-party sound sources. The extension is indeed that of Omnisphere. Or, in the latter case, you can install it manually. Then place the file in the folder C:\Spectrasonics\STEAM\Omnisphere\Soundsources\User. Then open Omni and refresh it. You can also move that file elsewhere. So from your desktop to another drive and use the installation manager from there. Good luck.