Spectrasonics - Trilian
Virtual Synthesizer successor to the Trilogy Low Module. It features a wider sound library and offers very good acoustic, electric and synthetic bass emulations as well as improved versions of their classic Trilogy. Equipped with a new user interface with many software innovations, Trilian is the first native 64-bit software based on the Spectrasonics STEAM engine, it is the first virtual instrument integrating a complete library with the Omnisphere synthesizer.
Specifications
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Spectrasonics Trilian
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Virtual Instrument Software
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Improved version of all original Trilogy patches
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STEAM Audio Engine
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Arpeggiator Virtual effects Rack
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All Omnisphere effects present
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Multi-timbre
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64 bit
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Compatible with Windows Vista, 7, 8 and Mac OSX 10.5 or higher
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VST, AU, RTAS and AAX format
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Automatic and intuitive selection of legato and joints. realistic games
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Extended articulations in "Round-Robin" mode for repetitions of natural notes
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realistic slides with dynamic multi-sampling
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Multitrack mixing between microphone / amp and direct outputs of each bass
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Articulations (acoustic and electric) with various velocities: staccato, legato, sustain, vibrato, slide up, slide down, slide up & down, gl iss-harmonics, phantom notes and various effects
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Live Mode and Stack Mode are very powerful parametering tools, allowing you to play on joints, patches and key switches
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The Arpeggiator and the Groove Lock allow you to sync your bass line to a Stylus RMX groove or other MIDI file
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After years spent at Roland as a renowned sound designer, Eric Persing created Spectrasonics in 1994. At the beginning, he was developing sampling-based sound banks, considered as references at the world level. With the advent of virtual instruments, Eric Persing has transposed his sounds and developed his creative possibilities to the delight of all. His greatest successes are Stylus RMX, Omnisphere, Trilian and Keyscape.