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This music video demonstrates the synth side of Trilian.

via Hans-Jörg Scheffler:

The cool filters and envelopes allow for some very electrifying patterns.

Very inspiring.

 

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Spectrasonics has released Trilian – their bass monster-synth.

You can get the full details on our previous Spectrasonics Trilian post, but these videos offer a very deep introduction to Trilian by Spectrasonics’ founder and sound designer Eric Persing.

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spectrasonics-trillian-bass-synthesizerSpectrasonics has announced that it is now shipping Trilian, the successor to its Trilogy bass module.

Description:

Trilian’s massive 34GB core library features new Acoustic, Electric and Synth basses – as well as enhanced versions of the classic Trilogy sounds. With a brand new user interface and numerous software innovations, Trilian is the first 64-bit native software based on Spectrasonics next generation STEAM Engine, and is the first virtual instrument to feature full library integration with the flagship Omnisphere synthesizer.

Trilian is available now for PC and Mac (VST/AU/RTAS) with an MSRP of $299 USD / €229 EUR. All Trilogy customers can upgrade to Trilian for $99 USD.

I saw a preview of Trillian at NAMM, and at that point, it already looked like it was an impressive bass synth.

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This is a video overview of Spectrasonics Trilian from MusikMesse 2009, via soundonsoundvideo.

Spectrasonics’ Trilian is the successor to their bass software instrument Trilogy.Trilian takes the sounds from Trilogy and enhances them with Spectrasonics’ “Steam” engine.

Trilian will be available free of charge for anyone who bought Trilogy in 2009 (although shipping charges will apply). It is due to start shipping on the 29th June 2009, at a cost of $299. Upgrades for Trilogy users who purchased before 2009 will cost $99.

 

At the Winter NAMM Show, Spectrasonics introduced Trilian, the company’s successor to their Trilogy bass module.

The new instrument has a much larger core library and features new acoustic, electric and synth basses — as well as enhanced versions of the classic Trilogy sounds. Trilian is the first 64-bit native software based on Spectrasonics STEAM Engine and is the first virtual instrument to feature full library integration with the company’s flagship Omnisphere synthesizer. Read more…

 

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