![]() Trilian’s 34GB library is 10-times the size of Trilogy and features all new acoustic, electric and synth basses. Trilian is the successor to Spectrasonics’ award-winning Trilogy bass instrument, offering deeper control of musical expression and much greater flexibility of sound shaping. Trilian is designed from the ground up to be the most versatile bass virtual instrument available today with a new level of expressive, real-time performance for acoustic and electric basses – plus cutting-edge synth bass tones with powerful editing and extraordinary sound quality. With its comprehensive design, Trilian brings many different types of Bass together into one extraordinary-sounding virtual instrument. Trilian 1.5 is available now for 249€/$299 or for $99 as an upgrade for registered Trilogy users.Trilian® is the total solution for Bass from Spectrasonics The Spectrasonics Trilian 1.5 update is free for all existing Trilian 1 customers. In the video, the new features are not shown in detail but they played with the instruments in a very entertaining way. Those are the highlights in my opinion. For the Trilian 1.5 release, Spectrasonics invited Greg Phillinganes & The Pocket Queen to their studios for a little jam. Last but not least, don’t forget to check out the official website where you can find all the new features and improvements. The new patches offer an extremely wide variety of incredible sounds for modern music producers. The new Trilian Creative library features unique and surprising sounds that showcase the power of this killer combination. Trilian’s richly detailed bass sounds can be dramatically transformed using Omnisphere’s deep synthesis capabilities. The 1.5 update also ships with the new “Trilian Creative” library, a cutting-edge collection of Omnisphere patches specially designed for users who also have both instruments. Trilian 1.5 features a newly expanded sound library with over 200 brand new patches designed by Eric Persing and his team. ![]() In my opinion, a highlight is the new s eamless integration of Trilian 1.5 into Omnisphere 2. Customers of both products can now access Trilian in Omnisphere 2 or even combine them with the sounds of O2. Keyscape users are familiar with this function. The interface now supports Windows multi-touch and comes with new handy patch sharing functions. It allows you to instantly locate andy related sounds and create endless useful patch variations by locking sound aspects while browsing other patches. Further, it includes a new mini and full browser that incorporates the beloved Sound Match™ & Sound Lock™ technologies known from O2. Now has Omnisphere-2 like touch, is hi-res resizable, and easier to use. The interface, which is getting on in years, got a facelift in version 1.5. New are bias, 3-step, 4-step, constant, constant bipolar, multiple random, and unipolar. Definitely a big update for the sound engine. As a result, the mod matrix got a slot upgrade (x2), as well as new modulation sources, which have been added for even more sonic control. You can now modulate the effects and thus opens up a new sphere of possible sounds. Timbre crush mode gives you polyphonic bit-crushing (distortion) and filtering at the same time. In the waveshaper, you choose between crusher, shaper, and reducer section for deep and musical polyphonic distortions. ![]() Big improvements for the FM, at the same time ring modulation and polyphonic waveshaping, have been added to the engine. The sound engine is new and g0t massive changes. First, there are 11 new filters (LPF, HPF & BPF Power with 12/24dB, formant, resonant (+/-) …) to choose from. Trilian 1.5 can now capture the MIDI data of the arpeggiator as a MIDI file, which you can drag to any DAW. It now includes new step modifiers (pattern modes, step dividers, pitch slides, chord voicings, chord inversions…) and an arp preset library. Trilian’s Arpeggiator has received a major update in v1.5 with all new creative tools, making it one of the most flexible arpeggiators ever. It also comes with over 200 brand new inspiring patches. It adds major new enhancements to Trilian’s arpeggiator, e xpanded synthesis features, and the interface got a makeover. The latter has now got a big free 1.5 update that brings it back to the focus of music producers. The best seller is Omnisphere 2, a top-class synthesizer workstation plugin. Not only Omnisphere is worth its money, but also Keyscape or Trilian total bass module. Its products are not super affordable but offer a lot and a very high sound quality. When it comes to virtual instruments, there is almost no way around Eric Persing’s software company Spectrasonics. Spectrasonics Trilian 1.5, is a massive free update for the Total Bass Module plugin that adds new sound design features, a new interface & more.
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