Does Flight for Omnisphere 3 Actually Soar?

Flight is a new Omnisphere 3 patch library from John Louis Kluck — 52 patches built around the concept of motion, altitude, and the sensation of flight. In this review, I work through the full library to find out whether the concept holds across all 52 patches, and whether it's worth your money as a composer or producer working in ambient, cinematic, or atmospheric music. Rising pads, airy textures, drifting clouds — all reviewed in detail. 🎧 Flight by John Louis Kluck — https://rockymountainsounds.com/b/flight 🔔 Subscribe for in-depth sound library reviews and Omnisphere content ☕️ Support the channel: https://ko-fi.com/adrianearnshawmusic 🎵 Stay Connected with Adrian Earnshaw Music Don't miss a beat—follow me on all my social media platforms! Get exclusive behind-the-scenes content, updates on my latest releases, and interact with me in real time. Find me on: Instagram -   / adrianearnshawmusic   BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/earnshawmusi... Facebook -   / adrianearnshawmusic   Join the journey and become part of the community shaping the sound of tomorrow! 🌐 Visit My Official Website! Explore more of my music, blog, and projects at https://adrianearnshaw.com. It's the ultimate hub for everything Adrian Earnshaw Music, from blog posts to exclusive downloads and patch libraries. Subscribe to my newsletter for updates and never miss a release. Let's keep the music alive together! #omnisphere #omnisphere3 #soundlibrary #ambientpads #cinematic #sounddesign #ambientsounds #musicproduction Chapters: 00:00 - Opening Thoughts 02:02 - Bass Playthrough 02:36 - Bell Tones Playthrough 06:05 - Distortion Playthrough 06:28 - Effects Playthrough 06:43 - Keyboards Playthrough 11:35 - Pads Playthrough 17:19 - Picked + Plucked Playthrough 17:53 - Bonus Tip 19:49 - Synths Playthrough 22:48 - Textures Playthrough 24:50 - Vox Humana Playthrough 25:37 - Composition 27:24 - Composition Breakdown 28:39 - Closing Thoughts