Tech Info
With a tonal range that extends over three octaves, numerous audio effect units and a variety of Round Robins, Deep Orient offers the user with a dynamic VI experience.
The player is presented with two base articulations: “Picked” – a fairly muted plucked guitar setting, and “Tremolo” – a mode/sequence in which every single note is repeated in fast tempo. Each of the provided articulations is assigned to its own dedicated keyswitch, marked in bright yellow shade.

By pressing and activating the key of C2, the instrument will immediately trigger the Picked articulation, while a following note of D2 would output a sustained, Tremolo guitar loop.
Along with the usual ADSR controls, some interesting sound designing options were also incorporated in Deep Orient’s audio effect section: Starting with a “Tone” (Low-Pass Cutoff filter), Reverb, Delay and probably the most important feature – the Glide (legato) effect, which allows for even more creative sound manipulation.
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Like the previous installment in this evolving lineup of instruments – Deep Orient was designed and programmed to work within the free Decent Sampler standalone VST plugin – available for Windows, Mac, Linux & iOS devices.
If you already have it installed, then please refer to the official Pianobook release.