Spectrasonics Trilogy
Trilogy is big on bass — its supplied library has 3GB of sounds! Is it sweet and low, or does it plumb new depths? We find out...
Trilogy is big on bass — its supplied library has 3GB of sounds! Is it sweet and low, or does it plumb new depths? We find out...
Another insightful missive from SOS Editor-in-chief Paul White.
Spectrasonics’ major keyboard collection combines classic vintage instruments with a gallery of unique rarities.
It may share the same name, but Spectrasonics' new Stylus RMX is a very different software instrument from the original Stylus, with a completely reconstructed underlying sound engine and a ton of new features.
Three sample libraries get the aural review treatment from the SOS samplists: Stylus RMX SAGE Expanders***** VSL Opus 2 ***** Drum Werks Volume 5****
As it reaches its second incarnation, we ask: is Spectrasonics’ Omnisphere the world’s best soft synth?
Spectrasonics has introduced Omnisphere 2 — a major upgrade to its best-selling flagship...
With a new synthesis engine, some new ideas about interface design and 50GB of novel samples ranging from lightbulbs to burning pianos, Omnisphere will be Spectrasonics biggest soft synth yet. Its creator, Eric Persing, gives us a sneak preview.
Spectrasonics' ambitious new sample-based power synth explores the realms of psychoacoustics and organic synthesis while running on a STEAM engine — what can this all mean? Let's find out...
This major new free update adds innovative loop-matching features to Spectrasonics groove-based instrument.