Spectrasonics Trilian
Is this the ultimate collection of acoustic, electronic and synth bass sounds? Mark Cousins revitalises his low end.
Manufacturer: Spectrasonics
Website: http://www.spectrasonics.net

Bass sounds have long been an important part of Spectrasonics’ product line, from the company’s original Bass Legends samples CD released back in the mid- 90s through to Trilogy, which, along with Atmosphere and Stylus, marked Spectrasonics’ first foray into the world of virtual instruments. Of course, a lot has changed in the world of Spectrasonics since the release of Trilogy – particularly with the introduction of the mighty Omnisphere, which advanced the original Atmosphere concept far beyond what any of us would have ever imagined. But what of Trilogy? Would it simply be repackaged as an add-on to Omnisphere, or could we hope to see a next-generation bass-led instrument?
Score: 10
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 82
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