Nylon Sky
nylon sky

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Ultimate Ambient Acoustic Guitar…

This inspiring Sonic Extension is based on the most expressive nylon guitar ever done for Omnisphere - but that's just the beginning! Nylon Sky™ combines this extremely deep-sampled instrument with Omnisphere's synthesis power and the gorgeous new Sky FX to create stunning ambient organic sounds. Authentic rhythmic Patches take full advantage of brand new innovative Arpeggiator features and transform your playing into unbelievably realistic strumming patterns. Nylon Sky will inspire for years to come!

  • From guitar sampling legend Bob Daspit
  • New “Sky Verb” shimmer reverb effect!
  • New “Sky Channel” Class-A channel strip!
  • Gorgeous hybrid ambient guitar sounds
  • Realism control adds lifelike imperfections
  • Easily mix between three mic channels
  • Fingerstyle, Picked, and Flamenco playing
  • Muted, Tremolo, Harmonics, and more…
  • Extraordinary new Strumming feature!
  • Build your own strumming patterns
  • Round Robins, Legato, and more…
  • Requires Omnisphere 2.8 or higher
  • From guitar sampling legend Bob Daspit
  • Exclusive “Sky Verb” beautiful shimmer reverb effect!
  • Exclusive “Sky Channel” Class-A channel strip effect!
  • Gorgeous hybrid ambient guitar sounds
  • Realism control adds lifelike imperfections
  • Easily mix between three mic channels
  • Fingerstyle, Picked, and Flamenco playing
  • Muted, Tremolo, Harmonics, and other techniques
  • Extraordinary new Strumming feature with Humanity!
  • Build your own strum patterns - new step modifiers
  • Round Robins, Legato articulations, and more…
  • Requires Omnisphere 2.8 or higher
  • From guitar sampling legend Bob Daspit
  • Exclusive new “Sky Verb” beautiful shimmer reverb effect!
  • Exclusive new “Sky Channel” Class-A channel strip effect!
  • Gorgeous hybrid ambient guitar sounds and organic textures
  • Realism control adds lifelike imperfections - breathing, noises
  • Easily mix between three mic channels - Tube, X/Y, Wide
  • Fingerstyle, Picked, and Flamenco performance styles
  • Muted, Tremolo, Harmonics, and other playing techniques
  • Extraordinary new Strumming feature with Humanity and Life!
  • Build your own strum patterns with new Arp step modifiers
  • Round Robins, Legato articulations, and much more…
  • Requires Omnisphere 2.8 or higher

About the Artisan


Bob Daspit

Air Date: [Original UK Air Date: 2019] Network: ITV (UK) / BritBox (International) Runtime: 45 minutes (approx.) Episode Title: "Tangled Vines" (Unofficial; Season 4, Episode 3 is often referred to by its story beats, as ITV does not consistently title episodes. For this review, we'll call it "The Long Shadow." ) Synopsis Episode 3 of The Bay ’s fourth season wastes no time tightening the noose around the suspects in the murder of promising young boxer, Kieran Woodcroft. As Family Liaison Officer DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason) digs deeper into the fractured lives of the Woodcroft and Marsh families, the episode pivots from procedural groundwork into raw emotional confrontation. The central question shifts from "Who did it?" to "Who will break first?" Plot Breakdown (Spoilers for S04E03) The episode opens with a haunting flashback: Kieran, alive, arguing with his estranged mother, Angie. The argument, overheard by a neighbour, provides the first concrete timeline of the night he died. This forces Jenn to re-interview Angie (Erin Shanagher), whose alibi crumbles under gentle pressure—she was not at her AA meeting as claimed.

Jenn races to find a murder weapon, while Lisa Woodcroft takes justice into her own hands. A returning character from Season 2 makes a shocking appearance. If you are writing this for a specific blog or review site, let me know, and I can adjust the tone, add timestamps, or format it for SEO.

Meanwhile, DS Karen Hobson’s (former lead, now on leave) shadow looms large. Acting DI Tony Manning (Daniel Ryan) clashes with Jenn over a new piece of evidence: a muddy trainer print found near the marina matches a limited-edition brand sold only at a local gym. The gym owner, it turns out, is none other than Kieran’s half-brother, (played with simmering rage by newcomer Jack McMullen).

The episode’s centrepiece is a 10-minute interview scene where Ronan, a former promising athlete whose career was derailed by a crippling injury, reveals a shocking secret: Kieran had been blackmailing him over a fixed fight two years prior. Jenn senses he’s hiding more, but Ronan lawyers up.

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