REQ: Plughugger Monolith for Omnisphere

Number of sounds: 318 | Style: Progressive, Tech House, Pop
Monolith for Omnisphere is based on one of the most classic and celebrated Elektron grooveboxes of all time, the Monomachine. The Elektron Monomachine was produced between 2004 and 2016 and is a six-voice synthesizer, combined with a sequencer and multiple different sound engines, from classic synth waveforms and FM, to SID Chip emulation and Voice Synthesis inspired by the Texas Instruments Speak & Spell. Famous users of the Monomachine include Autechre, Chemical Brothers, The Knife and as legend tells it Mark Bell of LFO brought it to a gig without even first listening to it.
The Monomachine comes with a proud heritage of Virtual Analog synths from the early 2000s, with a very versatile sound. It does FM well as traditional subtractive synth sounds, especially the SuperWave engine would make the old Roland JP8000 proud for fat detuned supersaws. And thanks to the digital engines it's even possible to get into a 90s ROMpler-vibe.
With Monolith we sampled a large amount of our favourite waveforms, including variations and intervals, as well as the classic Monomachine drums. We paired the sounds with the best effects and filters we felt worked best with the Monomachine. Our goal with Monolith was to make a revised and improved Monomachine aimed for electronic music.
For fun we also recorded a couple of words from a speech synthesizer.