Spectrasonics Updates

US Trilian 1.4 & Omnisphere 1.5.5 Now Available      13/05/11

Spectrasonics Updates


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Spectrasonics has announced that updates for Trilian and Omnisphere are now available. 

Here's what's new:

Trilian Updates:

  • New 5-Column Browser view displays more sound categories and attributes simultaneously
  • New "Recent User" Browser sorting option for User Patches
  • User-assignable Legato Interval rule added in Soundsource Zoom
  • 'Clone Part 1' feature added for use with multichannel MIDI controllers
  • New "Clone Part 1 MIDI Controls and Make Omni" MIDI Learn function
  • Added support for Polyphonic Aftertouch
  • Modulation Envelope points can be key-command snapped to semitone when modulating pitch
  • Independent modulation options added for Harmonia Levels/Fine Tuning
  • "Reset Factory defaults and preferences" feature added to Utility menu
  • Numerous compatibility, performance and support improvements

Omnisphere Fixes:

  • Dialog to select missing STEAM folder doesn't work
  • Right click Reset to Default Value doesn't record as automation
  • Folder name case sensitivity problem with RTAS version on OSX
  • "Most Recent" Browser sorting option should be named "Recent User"
  • Server Mode initially produces no sound on some occasions

Pricing and Availability

The updates are available now and are free to registered users. 

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