

If what you mean by "crash" is that Reaper just hangs and won't accept input and you have to force-close, then I think this may be the issue: If Trilian is anything like Trilogy (and I suspect it is, since it's the "new version" of Trilogy), it actually opens a separate host window when you load the plugin in Reaper. Sorry if it's a bit late responding to this.
Truepianos 64x update#
I have the latest Reaper 3.22 and the latest Trilian update (1.1.4c).

It just sees the AUi version although both are installed. It's weird that Reaper does not even see the VST version of it. Has anyone been successful at all with running Spectrasonics Trilian with Reaper? after clicking OK in the restartcallingwindow try to remove the plugin from the insert.ĥ libSystem.B.dylib 0x9355e155 _pthread_start + 321Ħ libSystem.B.dylib 0x9355e012 thread_start + 34 Hybridreverb2 crashes reaper every time U try to remove it from the plugin-chain. Plugin disappears, FX list is empty again.Ĭlick the "Add" button in the FX Chain window. Plugin loads, everything seems fine! :-OĬlick the "Remove" button in the FX Chain window. (Preference "Load last project on startup" disabled)Ĭlick on the FX button of the newly created track.Ĭhoose AUi: LinPlug: FreeAlpha. Those who use the default GUI, like Apple: AUMatrixReverb (included with OS X / GarageBand), work just fine.Īlso, they don't crash a pristine project! Here's what I mean: It seems that all AU with a custom GUI are affected. Here a partial list of AU that crash on me when trying to add them:Īpple: AUGraphicEQ (included with OS X / GarageBand)Īpple: AUDynamicsProcessor (included with OS X / GarageBand) I'll do some more thorough checking when I get the chance I have more, but I cant think of them right now. could have a ot to do with this reaper error message when loading the plug: "Could not get channel info for effects (are they multichannel?)" - it is not multichannel though. The TAL-TOGU Bass line synth has no audio at all and does not seem to respond to midi (at least the fancy keyboard graphics don't). Anything Arturia seems to cause frequent crashes on 3.00 but now seems to work fine for 3.01.Īlthought the Minimoog V comes up with only bypass as an option for paramter modulation. I seem to recall a GUI being there before upgrading to version 3

Truepianos 64x full#
BFD Demo (i wonder if it goes for the full prog as well) has no GUI - even on resize or actions. PLUG problems (all of them work fine in logic studio as either AU or AU-wrapped from vst via fxpansion) :
Truepianos 64x software#
To sum up, although the requirements of TruePianos may seem like a lot, it is a useful piece of software that can help you create beautiful songs.Thanks for finding time for us OSX'ers as well. You should also know that all the settings that you have made to the program can be saved in a FXP file format, so that you can always have access to a specific type of sound. There are also a number of presets that you can choose between such as “Delicate,” “Performance,” “Dense,” “Standard,” “Rock,” “Wide,” “Pop” and “Smooth”. This will allow you to play in multiple ways, so that you can let your imagination roam free. The program enables you to change the size of the room in which you are “playing”, amount of reverb that the keys produce, velocity, A4 pitch, and keyboard dynamics. The sounds that the virtual instrument produces are very customizable. Moreover, on the lower side of the basic mode, you can see details about the rate at which your CPU is running, rate and latency. The basic one displays the interactive image of a piano, while the advanced one presents you with a lot of options that can change the way the piano sounds, such as “Presets,” “Reverb,” “Velocity Control” and “Output Level”. There are two display modes that you can toggle between.

The interface of the program is highly intuitive, which means that everybody will be able to play the piano. TruePianos is a virtual instrument that enables you to easily play the piano in different types of environments.
