Trilian ships
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- waterstrum
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Re: Trilian ships
All I can say is "Wow"!
It is hugely deeper than Trilogy and sounds so good.
Another home run for Spectrasonics.
How cool that they are offering generous upgrade policies.
Hey Waves! ------- Check it out!
It is hugely deeper than Trilogy and sounds so good.
Another home run for Spectrasonics.
How cool that they are offering generous upgrade policies.
Hey Waves! ------- Check it out!
All is well
- daveyboy
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Re: Trilian ships
When I think that it costs me $6.95 for this upgrade (shipping costs) it's amazing. But the fact of the matter is that it's still amazing at the retail price!
Dave
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- rikp
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Re: Trilian ships
Nope! ALL Mac users get the free upgrade! Trust me! I owned the PPC version and got the free upgrade!kgdrum wrote:rikp wrote:You just have to own the Mac version of Trilogy and you get the free upgrade!
Rik
Intel Mac qualifies for the free upgrade not PPC,the upgrade is $99(PPC users never get a break:)lol
Peace
Rik
Re: Trilian ships
uuugh, More $$ to spend. You guys are killing me
I think the demos got me
T

I think the demos got me

T
Mac Studio MAX 2TB/ 64GB RAM / DP11.2 / 828ES//
MP 5.1 3.33- 3 duo / OS10.14.6 / RX580 /DP10.13/828ES
MP 5.1 3.33- 3 duo / OS10.14.6 / RX580 /DP10.13/828ES
Re: Trilian ships
rikp wrote:Nope! ALL Mac users get the free upgrade! Trust me! I owned the PPC version and got the free upgrade!kgdrum wrote:rikp wrote:You just have to own the Mac version of Trilogy and you get the free upgrade!
Rik
Intel Mac qualifies for the free upgrade not PPC,the upgrade is $99(PPC users never get a break:)lol
Peace
Rik
Good News! I hope this is correct,thanks for the info
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Re: Trilian ships
Love this company. Can't believe I got Omnisphere and Trilian for nothing. Oh, and I went to order Trilian on the website Monday night and was told I qualified for the $99 upgrade. Even though I was pretty sure I qualified for a free upgrade I ordered (so I would receive it ASAP), and figured I would clear it up in the morning. They credited my cc within minutes of me contacting them the next day.
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- rikp
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Re: Trilian ships
It is! In fact, when it came up in my cart for free, I stopped and emailed tech support telling them they made a mistake. They said nope, all Mac users get the free upgrade if they already owned Trilogy.kgdrum wrote:Good News! I hope this is correct,thanks for the inforikp wrote:Nope! ALL Mac users get the free upgrade! Trust me! I owned the PPC version and got the free upgrade!kgdrum wrote:Intel Mac qualifies for the free upgrade not PPC,the upgrade is $99(PPC users never get a break:)lol
Peace
Rik
Peace
Rik
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Re: Trilian ships
So far no one else mentioned this little wrinkle with installing Trillian.jweisbin wrote:Got it yesterday. Installed on Snow Leopard - major problems with the installer. If your "Steam" library (from "Omnisphere") was not installed on your boot disk, then you have to select the folder just above it each time you run one of the 5 install disks. Also, it didn't install the plugins. Checked the logs, it was trying to write something to the /tmp directory but couldn't. I finally used "Pacifist" to grab the plugins and copy them manually.
On the plus side, authorization was easy, and no crashes so far.
So I talked to Spectrasonics tech support yesterday about this very thing.
Ideally, there should be just one STEAM folder located on your boot disk.
That's because there will be an update to Omnisphere coming that allows
Omnisphere to read Trillian patches.
However, most of us put our sample data on another drive (not the one we record to). So yes, you have to follow the instructions exactly for installing to a different drive. All my VI's are on a PC, and it's actually easier to install Trillian to an external drive on the PC. Not that that does Mac users any good.
That said, I installed Trillian and immediately went for the electric basses which were the weak point in Trilogy. I'm ecstatic - the electrics are all great and extremely useful. Spectrasonics has a winner here (again).
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Re: Trilian ships
Huh? There's no need to put the STEAM folder on your boot disk.David Polich wrote:Ideally, there should be just one STEAM folder located on your boot disk.
That's because there will be an update to Omnisphere coming that allows Omnisphere to read Trillian patches.
The concept is simple: the Spectrasonics plug-ins always install on the boot drive. All your STEAM-based instruments' data MUST be in the same STEAM folder (which can be on any drive). So if you've already installed Omnisphere, then Trillian's library has to go in the same STEAM folder.
jweisbin seemed to be griping about having to navigate to the STEAM folder for each DVD installation, but that's clearly explained in the installation instructions, and I don't see how it's a problem. Maybe there are other multi-disc libraries where the installers automatically detect where the previous disc was installed (?).
Bob
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Re: Trilian ships
Well after reading all the posts, it doesn't look like I got such a rock bottom price as I thought.
So if you never owned Trilogy is there still a way to get a deal?
It's too late for me but maybe for others.
scooter
So if you never owned Trilogy is there still a way to get a deal?
It's too late for me but maybe for others.
scooter
Macbook Pro OS 10.12.6, 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 gig memory, Apollo Twin audio interface.
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Re: Trilian ships
There doesn't appear to be. I think the reason they're treating Trilogy owners well is that they had deal with several hassles, starting with lack of compatibility with DP 5.13. Trilogy wouldn't work on Intel Macs till they developed a 'wrapper' application which was an inconvenience. Trilogy users had to wait a long time while Spectrasonics developed an in-house engine for Trilian.scooter wrote:So if you never owned Trilogy is there still a way to get a deal?
It's too late for me but maybe for others.
Spectrasonics makes great instruments and provides great support, and their products have lasting value. So they're worth paying the 'going rate' for ($299 for Trilian).
For some products, there's a large difference between list and street prices, but this isn't the case with Spectrasonics instruments.
Bob
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Re: Trilian ships
Street price is really more like $279.97, since that is standard pricing at Sweetwater and others:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Trilian
I'll be paying at least $360 to buy it from a local music store in Canada.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Trilian
I'll be paying at least $360 to buy it from a local music store in Canada.
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Re: Trilian ships
FYI:
Patch update was posted today, Nov 1.
Patch update was posted today, Nov 1.
Bob
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Re: Trilian ships
2 gigs in one patch. With 2.5 gigs of ram I wonder if it will even run on my machine?
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Re: Trilian ships
Definitely.So they're worth paying the 'going rate' for ($299 for Trilian).
You can't go wrong with Spectrasonics.
They go above and beyond.
scooter
Macbook Pro OS 10.12.6, 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 gig memory, Apollo Twin audio interface.