I am a huge fan of Spectrasonics instruments, I think they are awesome. Trilian and Omnisphere are second to none.
Time+Space did an interview with another huge fan of Spectrasonics products, I wanted to share it with ya!
You know I like to share things I find around the net from time to time, enjoy!
Drum and Bass DJ and Producer John B talks production and Spectrasonics with Time+Space
John B has well and truly cemented his position as a true DnB pioneer ever since his first album ‘Visions’ was released back in 1997 and launched his career as one of the most innovative producers at the cutting edge of the UK dance scene.
John’s sound and style has evolved considerably over years, starting as more jazzy in the early days, then trancey and now more 80s/Electro. He is also one of the busiest DJs on the circuit with a large fan base all over the world.
After hearing that John was a big Spectrasonics fan, Time+Space caught up with the man himself to check out what makes him tick…
To read the interview visit:
http://bit.ly/hulUbQ






Cool article. I really resonate with it … felt like I was reading an interview with myself.
The products are really amazing and, I think, offer something to almost everyone of any style.
They are deep indeed, especially Omnisphere. You could spend solid months locked away just working with that and still have a lot left to explore.
Inspiring and informative to read how “real people” like us are making out with these things.
Thanks, as always, for making good info available to us.
Peace,
Al
@Al, Cool man, I always love reading stuff like this, good stuff, thanks for the reply as well.
Always good to hear working proffesionals comment on these products and how they are used in theyre work. Thanks for the great article.
@BDrake, I agree man, thanks for the comment.
Hey, I have seen ominsphere at work and it was off the hook
@Neal Helton, Yes indeed, it’s very nice.