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Spectrasonics trilian review em
Spectrasonics trilian review em












spectrasonics trilian review em

Highlights of the new Electric Basses include a Music Man™ 5-string Studio Bass, Chapman Stick®, Lakland™ Rock P-Bass, Clean Fender® Jazz Bass, a Hardcore Rock Bass, a Retro 1960’s Epiphone® Viola Bass and much more.

spectrasonics trilian review em

BASS INSTRUMENTS Over sixty different 4, 5, 6 and 8 string Electric basses are presented in fingered, picked, fretless, slapped, tapped, and muted technique variations – providing a huge variety of sounds for any musical genre. Each of the new basses feature multi-channel mixing between phase-locked microphone/amplifier and direct outputs of each bass. Newly developed multisampled dynamic slides let notes realistically slide from one to another.

spectrasonics trilian review em

The combination of the software’s intuitive, automatic selection of legato and release articulations as the user plays - and the extensive ‘Round-Robin’ variations introduced for natural sounding bass lines with repeated notes - create a more dynamic and subtle playing experience. Trilian is built on the STEAM Engine that powers Omnisphere, which has allowed us to create the most expressive and flexible Bass module we’ve ever made.” PERFORMANCE The new acoustic and electric basses in Trilian are sampled at an extremely high level of detail. Now we are very pleased to release Trilian, which represents a whole new generation of our Bass development. Then in 2002, we introduced Trilogy – the world’s first Bass Virtual Instrument. “When we started 15 years ago, our very first product was the best-selling Bass Legends sample library. “At Spectrasonics, we’ve always loved Bass sounds.” notes Eric Persing, Founder and Creative Director.














Spectrasonics trilian review em