Spectrasonics Trilian installation

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  1. Mynock

    Mynock Audiosexual

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    Hi, dear friends from AUDIOSEX!

    I have doubts about installing Spectrasonics - Trilian 1.4.1d x86 x64, on windows vista 64 bits. I noticed that the Library folder contains 17 files, all in bin extension. I tried to convert them to iso, but it was not possible (error message). Should I just run the setup and these files are be decompressed??? or am I doing something wrong here? Any help would be very welcome!!!

    Thanks a lot and all the best in this life to you guys,

    The newcomer, minock.
     
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  3. mikepick

    mikepick Newbie

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    I encountered the same scenario with Spectrasonics Omnisphere. Just run the setup and the .bin images will decompress automatically!
     
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    ArticStorm Moderator Staff Member

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    i had no problems with that. just run the setup and itll decompress it.
     
  5. Mynock

    Mynock Audiosexual

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    Thanks a lot guys!!!
     
  6. kearnsy

    kearnsy Banned

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    Hi folks, just a quick one, if anyone ever has a problem with getting trillian to show up as a vst instrument in your D.A.W., try this, rename the Trillian.dll file in your vst instruments folder to Ruby.DLL

    This was something someone suggested to me a while back and it worked for me
     
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