I use Trillian and love it. I’ve used Omnisphere before but Trillian was a must own for me. In terms of bass guitar and upright bass, it does so much and just sounds fantastic. It really filled a hole in my production for those instruments.

There are so many different players, styles, and instrument diversity in Trillian for bass guitar and upright bass, that it’s so easy to browse through a couple presets and start playing a riff that can influence ideas for a full production in no time.

Some riffs I’ve made in productions were completely influenced by how the samples in a Trillian preset behaved as I played them. They can just be magical sometimes. And if you’re not feeling one for the idea you’re working on, there are so many more to explore. Usually it doesn’t take very long of going through the many presets or instruments available until I find something that just works.

I also love the synth sounds in there. There are so many analog synth samples in it that it’s a synth powerhouse if you’re looking for an analog synth sound in the box. Great interface for them too.

Huge fan!

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