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Osmose CE — Overview

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Osmose CE — Overview


Bring the legendary sound of Harrison's analog heritage into your DAW with the 32Classic Channel Strip. This comprehensive plugin emulates the iconic Harrison 32Classic console, featuring a musical four-band parametric EQ, famous ultra-wide filters, and a versatile dynamics section with three compression modes. With the addition of a Jensen transformer-modeled "Drive" control for warm harmonic saturation, it provides the same professional workflow and sonic character used on some of the world's most influential records.

How does Osmose CE work?

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In this video, discover how Osmose CE brings expressive playing into your everyday music workflow.

Built on the same expressive keybed as the original Osmose, it works as a familiar MIDI keyboard while unlocking per-note control through gestures like pressure, pitch, and movement.

You’ll see how Osmose CE fits into a modern setup, from switching between MPE instruments and traditional plugins, to staying in your creative flow inside your DAW.

With Ctrl-e, its companion software, you also get access to 900+ expressive sounds, ready to play from the first note, with no complex setup.

This video covers the core concepts behind Osmose CE, so you can quickly understand how to use it and what makes it different.

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https://www.expressivee.com/178-osmose-49-ce

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00:00 intro
01:11 a keybed unlike any other
02:27 Ctrl-e | your expressive sounds platform
06:19 smart DAW controls
08:07 pressure glide
09:15 expressive arpeggiator
11:15 rediscover your synths with external midi mode
11:50 mono hardware synth made expressive
12:43 intuitive global control over any plugin
13:46 per-note pitch bend for multi-channel plugins
14:25 expressive sample libraries (multi-channel trick)
15:55 fine-tune sensitivity
17:03 outro

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