PreSonus Deep Flight One.
Designed with evolving soundscapes and complex layers for EDM producers and composers working on TV, film, and game projects, PreSonus Deep Flight One is a potent multi-instrument expansion sound library for Presence XT in Studio One 4.6 or later on Mac/Windows systems. It features over 3GB of original sampled content created from highly desired vintage synthesizers, field recordings, and more.
Deep Flight One includes 241 single instrument presets, 131 multi-instrument presets, and 50 music loops. High-end processors such as the Lexicon 224 and Eventide H9000 were used as inserts and sends to effect many of Deep Flight One's sounds, providing additional textures and intricacies to enhance your sonic palette. Thanks to stock and custom multiparameter macro controls, which are MIDI assignable, Deep Flight One offers powerful editing and real-time manipulation of its settings.
Hybrid Moments
Pick a multi-instrument preset in Deep Flight One, and simply press and hold a single key to hear human-esque voices rise up alongside inorganic, bit-crushed granular synthesis artifacts. Synclavier drones and voices may swell at first, only to fall away and reveal glassy FM-synth overtones that eventually wash away in oceanic reverb and gray noise. Then pick one of the other 130 presets and try it again. You may hear a neon choir of cyber-angels performing a lightspeed chorale at the Tannhäuser Gate.
Deep Flight One’s hybrid design makes it the most complex instrument library ever created for Presence XT. Thanks in no small part to Studio One’s Multi-Instrument technology, Deep Flight One’s presets combine extraordinarily creative sampling with synthesis technologies simultaneously to create an otherworldly level of expressiveness for your productions. Content is divided into three main categories: Synth Layers, Modular Layers, and Field Recording Layers. You can use sample sets from any of these layers alone, but stacking layers via Multi-Instruments is where Deep Flight One really shines.
Created from Rare Vintage Synths
Synthesizers employed for Synth Layers on Deep Flight One included, but were not limited to, the Oberheim Four Voice, Synclavier, and the ultrarare Schmidt synthesizer. Eurorack and Buchla modular systems were sampled for the Modular Layers, and the Field Recording Layers were recorded at undisclosed locations.
Additional sound processing was employed with rare high-end hardware processors such as Lexicon 224 and Eventide H9000. These effects were run as both inserts and sends during the creation of Deep Flight One, so their real-time parameter changes were committed.
Evolving Soundscapes
Deep Flight One prides itself on creating drones, pads, and soundscapes that change and evolve over time. Studio One's Multi-Instrument technology lets you create complex real-time macro controls that command multiple parameters from many plug-ins in a single controller window. You can even assign them to your MIDI controller of choice. You can create your own macro controls for even more customization—almost like creating your own plug-ins.
Furthermore, PreSonus designed these presets to use variable sample-start modulation, which is controlled in real-time via note velocity—meaning no two single keystrokes sound exactly the same. Several presets also feature custom gating sequences as well as Note FX like Arpeggiator, Chorder, and Repeater.
Over 3GB of Original Sampled Content
- 241 single-instrument presets for Presence XT:
- 37 choirs
- 26 drones
- 12 keys
- 27 leads
- 3 organs
- 121 pads
- 15 soundscapes
- 131 multi-instrument presets for Studio One’s Multi-Instrument (Studio One Professional only):
- 28 dimensional leads
- 11 hybrid choirs
- 68 hybrid pads
- 24 organic keys
- Additional content: