Trillian

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Re: Trillian

Post by rbro » Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:35 pm

Looks/sounds really nice. I love the Chapman Stick. I wonder if they'll do a guitar instrument next?

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Re: Trillian

Post by Jersey Garcia » Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:56 pm

wow... long install.

but i got it working in Live 8.0.8 on my macbook pro 2.33 ghz with 3gb of ram.

seems like it uses around 17-18% of CPU in Live.

ETA - bummer that the synth patches are not yet available... and won't be until December. :|

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Re: Trillian

Post by Sureno » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:06 pm

some new synth presets to be released next week 8)

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Re: Trillian

Post by Hidden Driveways » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:08 pm

rbro wrote:Watching the videos now. I have to say that these guys really make some incredible stuff.
On a related note, I watched 10 or 15 minutes of one of the videos the other day and got an overwhelming feeling that these sounds are not for me. I would much rather use an instrument or a real synth or the softsynths I already have. Trilian was too glossy sounding in the demo. It sounded like Guitar Center to me.

Not my cup of tea. If it's your cup of tea, cheers! I'll have a scone.

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Re: Trillian

Post by citizenchris099 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:10 pm

Hidden Driveways wrote:
rbro wrote:Watching the videos now. I have to say that these guys really make some incredible stuff.
It sounded like Guitar Center to me.
what does that even mean?


its a sampled bass instrument...it sounds like a bass that you can play on a keyboard.

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Re: Trillian

Post by Hidden Driveways » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:22 pm

It doesn't mean anything. The sounds in the demo video were too polished sounding for my tastes.

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Re: Trillian

Post by polyslax » Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:54 pm

Hidden Driveways wrote:It doesn't mean anything. The sounds in the demo video were too polished sounding for my tastes.
Know what you're saying, but ime you need to look beyond the Spectrasonics demos/videos, where they typically display the more slick end of their instruments. Imo there's plenty of dirty, quirky effed up stuff to be had within, and if not, I take it outside and mess it up real good. Right now tho, I'm thinking I'd like to layer some picked P-Bass and Metasonix Assblaster. :)
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Re: Trillian

Post by citizenchris099 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:09 pm

polyslax wrote:
Hidden Driveways wrote:It doesn't mean anything. The sounds in the demo video were too polished sounding for my tastes.
Know what you're saying, but ime you need to look beyond the Spectrasonics demos/videos, where they typically display the more slick end of their instruments. Imo there's plenty of dirty, quirky effed up stuff to be had within, and if not, I take it outside and mess it up real good. Right now tho, I'm thinking I'd like to layer some picked P-Bass and Metasonix Assblaster. :)
give me 60 seconds and i can dirty up any sound. anyone can. isn't the point to start w/a clean source and then do w/said sound what you like?

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Re: Trillian

Post by Hidden Driveways » Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:18 pm

citizenchris099 wrote: isn't the point to start w/a clean source and then do w/said sound what you like?
Not always. That's one way to go about it, but not a hard rule at all.

The matter is that this is a $280 instrument. Some people may want to invest that money into this instrument, others may want to invest that cash elsewhere.

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Re: Trillian

Post by zeropoint » Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:54 pm

Free upgrade from Trilogy....worth the wait.....nice..... 8)
MacBook Pro M1, 16GB Ram, 1TB.

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Re: Trillian

Post by citizenchris099 » Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:14 pm

Hidden Driveways wrote:
citizenchris099 wrote: isn't the point to start w/a clean source and then do w/said sound what you like?
The matter is that this is a $280 instrument. Some people may want to invest that money into this instrument, others may want to invest that cash elsewhere.
that sort of goes w/o saying don't you think?
my point is this....you drop that kind of coin on a sample instrument i want it to sound as good as possible.

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Re: Trillian

Post by Machinesworking » Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:58 pm

You guys know of course the same basic arguments were given when samplers came out? To me anyway, a sample of a 'real' bass player is it's own thing, as much as a synth bass Trillion. I'm not that fond of romplers, but I see the point, and to me at least, it's not about recreating a great players exact style it's about evoking the style etc. In other words some people will use this to make really terrible sounding copies of really good jazz etc. and others will use it to fill in the cut and paste nature of electronic music.

That said, I'm getting a bass as soon as funds provide, been thinking about it for a while and I have plenty of sampled basses etc. no need for another 30gig+ library I'll only use 1 Gig of sitting on my hard drive. H20 any recommendations in the $500 range? I'm fine used BTW, tend to think you get better deals than new etc.

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Re: Trillian

Post by H20nly » Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:02 pm

^ ibanez or yamaha. 500 bones will get you a real nice one...

I wouldn't buy a Fender without playing it first. Some of them are way too twangy for my taste while others sound divine.

I prefer some meat on my bass lines... If you can find a used Gibson SG around 5 bills you can get some beef out of that.

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Re: Trillian

Post by Machinesworking » Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:29 pm

H20nly wrote:^ ibanez or yamaha. 500 bones will get you a real nice one...

I wouldn't buy a Fender without playing it first. Some of them are way too twangy for my taste while others sound divine.

I prefer some meat on my bass lines... If you can find a used Gibson SG around 5 bills you can get some beef out of that.
My stepfather had a Gibson Ripper, that thing weighed a freaking ton, but it sounded really good. Wouldn't buy anything Gibson new now, the company has turned into another shark den, ask old time DAW users about Opcode, and read the rage! Sad, because I've always preferred Gibson guitars.
This is all in the future, probably May or so. The SG is definitely style wise, more my cup of tea.

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Re: Trillian

Post by Tagor » Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:35 am

yes! its great and run nice under live 8x win xp sp 2 gb ram :twisted:

just discovered that simon postford obviously used a spectrasonics sample libary
for his shpongled project - anybody use motu ethno ? :?:

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