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Spectrasonics Trillian Is Finally Here!

My “go to” virtual instrument for bass for years has been Spectrasonics Trilogy. Nothing beats it, hands down. The Scarbee bases are nice, but Trilogy stills tops it in most instances in my book. However, if you can have both, so be it. :) Then the Intel Macs came along and Trilogy didn’t really work on these new generation computers. Not easily any way. So, we Trilogy users have been in a holding pattern awaiting the next update. An update never materialized, but a significant upgrade did.

The next generation is here and it’s called Spectrasonics Trillian; and it’s a STONE COLD MONSTER. The new core library is a whopping 34 gigabytes! More great news is the price; just $299 if you are a first timer. Either $99 or FREEeee as an upgrade, depending on what you have now.

Mere words just can’t do it justice. Here are four HD videos of the man himself, creator Eric Persing, showing just a small amount of what this monster is capable of. Note: These videos are embedded with Flash. For easy accessibility here are direct download links to the zipped Quicktime files for each:

Video 1 | Video 2 | Video 3 | Video 4

Trillian Features Overview

Trillian Electric Basses Demo

Trillian Acoustic Bass Demo

Trillian Synth Basses Demo

Click Here To Check Out Spectrasonics Virtual Instruments

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  4. iPad Omnisphere/Logic Trick With Air Display, Featuring Eric Persing
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