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Tob takes Trilian on a nasty little Hip-Hop spin. The clever thing here is that all the sounds are coming from Trilian, including all the blips, groovy arpeggiated sweeps and squeeky fifth lines too. Definitely shows Trilian's power to move the hind quarters! Some freaky Stylus RMX work here too....
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
This is an instant classic that really shows off what's possible with Trilian and the sound menus of the RMX Core Library.
FEATURING: Stylus RMX and Trilian
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
This one comes with a built-in party! Tob brings back the glorious grease of the 70's by serving up the thick Old School Funk bass in a mix that Bootsy would surely dig.
All the synths and clav sounds are coming from quirky ways to use Trilian too. Really shows you how much fun can be had with just Trilian and Stylus RMX. Even the organ is coming from Trilian by running it through a leslie effect!
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
Tob cranks Trilian to '11' here with a great example of the Classic Rock Pick Bass, by running it through Amplitube. You get ultimate flexibilty in tone, since the amp sound isn't 'locked' into the raw samples, so you can use Trilian's built-in amps or external ones. All the synth stuff and guitarish parts in the bridge are Trilian too.
FEATURES: Trilian Classic Rock Pick Bass, Stylus RMX and custom power chord samples
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
Tobias whips up another batch of fun here that features Trilian's 'Moogy' side. All the synths in this tune are coming from Trilian, it's a real showcase for how smooth, fat and analog Trilian can sound. In fact, if you didn't know that this was all virtual...I think it would be very hard to guess that this wasn't done with a bunch of vintage analogs. Love that Stevie Wonder style-ending too!
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
One of the most unique Basses in Trilian is the Martin Dreadnought Acoustic Bass Guitar, which is great in more exposed settings like this - perfect for those unplugged moments. The Guitar is live on this one, Stylus RMX for percussion and drums, and everything else (even the pseudo-Wurltizer) is from Trilian.
FEATURES: Trilian Acoustic Bass Guitar, Stylus RMX and Live Guitar
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
Tobias decided to poke a little fun at us LA types! He definitely nails the vibe and feel of 70s/80s 'Happy Jazz' ala Carlton, Graydon and the Crusaders. What's really remarkable though, is that this whole track is Trilian, and he's getting so much mileage out of it beyond using it for the Electric Bass part....All the higher guitar and keyboard parts are treated with clever FX to transform Trilian and Stylus RMX into a tight little slick 'Baked Potato' band. :-)
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
EP takes us on a late-night 'Chocolate City' journey back in time, with a very good example of using the True Staccato technique to create a realistic repeated note Bass line using the 'Old School Fingered' Bass. It's a cool and warm Fender/Music Man type of sound, and Eric played this primarily in real-time. The mellow Rhodes sound is coming from the Jaco Harmonic Tines patch (!), and the strings are coming from Omnisphere. Groovy!
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Eric Persing
This track is all Trilian and really shows how it can be used as an amazing all around synth for Club tracks. You can hear the quality of Trilian's filters really well in this track. As usual, another highly creative, and mind-expanding track from UK remixer Adrian Clarida.
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Adrian Clarida
Cool 'concept' demo from Tom (aka:Atlas Plug), that shows off the vast potential and beauty of having all three types of Bass all in one very powerful instrument.
The demo starts with some Electric Bass harmonics, and an Acoustic Bass line. Then a TB-303 'Acid' sound is added, and soon a Fretless counter line. Pretty soon, more an more synth textures are woven in to create a powerful linear force. Also shows how cool Trilian is for Synth lines very well. This demo is also a showcase for Tom's considerable Stylus RMX drum programming chops!
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Tom Salta
Created with 15 Trilian parts using many different fretless sounds, articulations and FX in creative ways, to create a rich tapestry and layered result. Hans makes very clever use of the Harmonics and Harmonic FX to use them as Chords and Melodic lines. He also uses the Fretless X-notes to build the groove subdivision. His programming of the Jaco True Staccato sound is very realistic too, as well as the multiple expressive solo lines that each use a different Bass. There's also a fat Minimoog Ballad synth Bass at the bottom of this mix, that really anchors everything. Great example of how you can really compose with Bass sounds using Trilian.
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Hans Joerg-Scheffler
Adrian demos Trilian in a club setting....all the synths in this track are coming from Trilian.
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Adrian Clarida
Big, Dark and just a little bit scary! Diego shows a whole bunch of different Basses in this track, starting with the Blown OSCar sound. He then adds some of the Finger Funk Electrics and ends with building into some of the radical sync shreds that Trilian can do.
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX with Backbeat
© Spectrasonics and Diego Stocco
Its great how Chris starts this demo with just the superfat Moog Voyager sound, and then builds more and more textures on the same line. This is really only possible with Trilogy because there are so many types of synth textures represented (Moog, Roland, Oberheim, OSCar, ARP and many others).
Good one for a video game!
100% Trilogy and Stylus
© Spectrasonics and Chris O'Brien
Ned's a Hockey fan and there's just something about this demo that makes us think he secretly would like to be 'fightin' on the ice'!
Great example of how Trilian can be more than a little rude!
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Ned Bouhalassa
Mind-expanding demo showing some really unusual ways to use Trilian as a synth. The 'sub kick' sound is super, super low (you won't hear it on small speakers at all) is actually a Trilian Bass sound.
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Adrian Clarida
All the low basses and synths in this demo are coming from Trilian.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Trilian, Metamorphosis and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and MIDIhead
One of the coolest things about this demo is that the Trilian Bass parts were played by Larry on his MIDI Guitar, which really makes a big difference in the realism of those bass parts. This is featuring the Modern Funk Bass, which was originally from Trilogy, but also appears in Trilian.
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX, Omnisphere and Live Guitar
© Spectrasonics and Larry Mitchell
Fat and chunky synth bass for this rock remix.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Trilian, Omnisphere and custom guitar loop
© Spectrasonics and Mick Zick
Very authentic dub sound created here by the ever-prolific demo god Tobias! Everything in the track is created only with Trilian and the RMX Core Library. Amazing use of Trilian for all musical parts.
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
This track has a great laidback, bluesy vibe to it. Larry's MIDI Guitar played Trilian works so well with the Classic Muted Basses.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Omnisphere, Trilian and Live Guitar
© Spectrasonics and Larry Mitchell
This is a nice example of how Trilian's muted electric basses can sit in an electronic, chill-out setting.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Trilian and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Adam Hawk
Under the Radar (aka: Richard Souther) does some very smoky and cool riffing here with the original Trilogy Upright Bass - which is also included in Trilian.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Trilian, Vocal Planet
© Spectrasonics and Richard Souther
Great use of Trilian's Jaco Fretless played from MIDI Guitar in a traditional Spanish pop arrangement.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Trilian, Omnisphere and Live Guitar
© Spectrasonics and Larry Mitchell
A short R&B snippet showing some deep tones with Trilian. The lead sound is also coming from Trilian.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Trilian and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
The Classic Trilogy Upright works great in Chillout tracks. Enhanced version is included in Trilian.
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX, Omnisphere and custom samples
© Spectrasonics and Richard Souther
Tobias gives a great example of using Trilian, Omnisphere and RMX together in a modern scoring setting - nice variety of Synth tones and arpeggiation lines from Trilian in a convincing 'action cue' kind of setting. The percussion and drums are all coming from Stylus RMX, and the ambient vocals and granular textures are coming from Omnisphere....everything else is Trilian.
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
This one truly RAWKS!
Tob is one of the principal contributors to the RMX Core Library, so he knows it like the back of his hand. Daniel Forsblom's killer guitar work is one of the highlights of this track.
FEATURES: Trilian Rock & Roll Bass, Stylus RMX and Live Guitar
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
While this is mainly a gorgeous example of how Omnisphere and Stylus RMX can be used in Film Music cues, you can also hear how well the original Trilogy Upright Bass works in this kind of setting. This bass is also available in Trilian in enhanced form.
FEATURES: Omnisphere, Stylus RMX and Trilian
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
Showcasing Trilian in a more 'Zimmer'-style cue, Tob creatively features the Picked Electric Basses by using delays and then accenting the main part with Drones and Pulses from Trilian's synth section. This is a good example of how effective Trilian can be in a non-pop setting. Everything is Trilian, except Omnisphere for the strings and RMX for the percussion and Noise FX.
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Tobias Marberger
Super groovy retro-lo-fi demo from maestro Ned! Shows how well the original Trilogy Acoustic Bass in Trilian works in a Acid Jazz kind of mood. There's a bit of it all here, True Staccato triggering, double stops, Slides and glisses. The beauty is that Ned was able to play all of this very easily all from the main 'True Staccato' patch....no need from complex programming, or program changes....it's all in this one patch. You can almost feel the smoke of the club....nice one Ned!
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Ned Bouhalassa
Hans put this demo together to show the punch of the Modern Slap Bass in Trilogy...which is also available in Trilian. You can hear the Hammer-ons, trills, Pops and release noises really well here...Makes all the difference in the world to have so many different articulations available for the same electric bass. All the Clavs, Wah-wah and synth comping parts are from Trilian too.
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FEATURES: Trilogy legacy Modern Slap Bass and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Hans Joerg-Scheffler
A little bit of Sunshine! Alex creates a short demo of a nice little reggae track, using the Classic Muted Electric section. nice and beefy too.
FEATURES: Trilian, Omnisphere and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Alexei Kharlamov
A wonderfully personal demo - really shows the potential of Trilian as a truly expressive instrument in the hands of a great player. Nick improvised this piece in two passes: First the Adagio Strings from Omnisphere and then the legacy Trilogy Acoustic Upright from Trilian. Nick used the Solo Legato mode to great effect here, as you can hear how smooth it plays...even on Acoustic sounds.
FEATURES: Trilian and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Nick Manson
In this track, acclaimed New York session keyboardist and recording artist Philippe Saisse uses only Spectrasonics instruments and features Trilian. Philippe starts right off showing the warmth and smooth triggering of Trilian's Moog and Oberheim synth Basses. The beautiful 'Air Pad' is from Omnisphere. Once the B section kicks in you'll hear the 'Marcus' style melody from the Modern Funk bass, which is mixed with some Trilian synth doubles for the lead. Believe it or not, the cool Rhodes sound is the 'Jaco Harmonics' from Trilian. The Electric Funk lines are doubled with another track of the 'Old School Funk' bass too.
FEATURES: Trilian, Omnisphere and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Philippe Saisse
A very 'straight ahead' jazz walking demo showing how well the Acoustic bass works in a 'legit' setting.
100% Trilogy and Stylus
© Spectrasonics and Nick Manson
Great example of the original Trilogy Rock and Roll bass which is also in Trilian, which has heavy overdrive in the samples and some serious attitude! Notice also how well all the synths sounds work together here....they are all from Trilian too. The Classic Pick Bass is used in the bridge.
FEATURES: Trilogy legacy sounds in Trilian, Stylus RMX and Backbeat
© Spectrasonics and Chris O'Brien
Wild and Weirdness from crazy Ned!
Completely RMX core library for the grooves too...
FEATURES: Stylus RMX, Omnisphere and Trilian
© Spectrasonics and Ned Bouhalassa
Check out how Diego is using all the tonal sounds in this demo coming from very creative ways of using Trilian. Lots of peppy fun....and very much like Diego's personality too.
FEATURES: Stylus RMX and Trilian
© Spectrasonics and Diego Stocco
Old School Bass was sequenced on Trilian. Really sounds like an old disco soul record....cool!
FEATURES: Trilian Old School Bass, Stylus RMX and Omnisphere.
© Spectrasonics and Hans Joerg-Scheffler
This acoustic bass originally came from Trilogy and was played in real-time.
We posted this demo twice to show the flexibility of the Acoustic Bass sounds, which have both Tube Mics and Direct Pickup signals...which you can easily mix to taste on the Trilian interface.
This version shows a mix favoring the Microphone, with some added Room ambience.
The other file shows the same demo with more of the pickup and just a little of the Mic.
© Spectrasonics and Patrick de Caumette
This acoustic bass originally came from Trilogy and was played in real-time.
We posted this demo twice to show the flexibility of the Acoustic Bass sounds, which have both Tube Mics and Direct Pickup signals...which you can easily mix to taste on the Trilian interface.
This version shows more of the dry pickup signal and just a little of the Microphone.
The other version shows the same demo with a mix favoring the Microphone, with some added Room ambience.
© Spectrasonics and Patrick de Caumette
Here's a heavy one ala-Chris Squire/Jack Bruce that Patrick made by running the Rock and Roll bass through a distortion plug-in. Cool use of the harmonics at the end too! Ending ambience is from Atmosphere.
FEATURES: Trilogy, Atmosphere and custom Drum Kit
© Spectrasonics and Patrick de Caumette
This is a short clip showing off Trilian as the massive synth beast that it really is. All the synths are from Trilian, except for the pad which is coming from Omnisphere.
FEATURES: Trilian, Stylus RMX and Omnisphere
© Spectrasonics and Brice Duncan
Can you say D E E E P? Ned shows how low he can go with Trilian's Hip-Hop and Deep Reso basses....very warm and groovy!
FEATURES: Trilian and Stylus RMX
© Spectrasonics and Ned Bouhalassa
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Where can I purchase Stylus RMX Xpanded?
Download sales and Upgrades are now available for purchase in our Webstore/Techshop. Physical sales (boxed with USB drive) are handled exclusively through our Authorized Resellers.
Is there an upgrade for Stylus Classic users?
Yes! If you already are an Stylus Classic customer, you are eligible for the Stylus RMX Xpanded Upgrade - available now in the Webstore/Techshop.
Is there a DEMO version of Stylus RMX Xpanded I can try?
Because of the size of our instruments, we don't offer Demo versions. However, you can contact one of our local dealers in your area in order to arrange a live demo of Stylus RMX Xpanded. To find a local dealer in your area, please contact your local Authorized Resellers.
How are Spectrasonics Instruments delivered to new users?
All Spectrasonics instruments are available in two different editions: Boxed and Download. The physical boxed editions now contain high quality USB drives and are sold exclusively to new customers through our Authorized Resellers. The download editions are now available and sold exclusively through our Webstore/Techshop.
Aren’t Spectrasonics Instruments delivered on DVD-ROMS?
They used to be, but this is no longer the case. All our physical boxed versions have now been revised with high-quality USB drives. For convenience, we now also offer download sales of new Spectrasonics Instruments direct to customers from our Webstore/Techshop. Both of these new delivery platforms offer much faster and more reliable installations than DVD discs.
If I buy the Boxed version, will I also be able to get a download in the future? If I buy the Download Edition, will I also be able to get a drive? If I have the DVD-ROM edition, will I be able to get the drive or future downloads if I need them?
Yes to all of the above! We are happy to announce that there are now alternative forms of installation available optionally to registered users - no matter which edition you have originally purchased.
Spectrasonics is keenly aware that many users no longer have computers with optical drives and there are numerous scenarios when the convenience of downloading or the speed of a USB drive would be a preferred form of installation for different types of users. To address all the various user needs and scenarios, Spectrasonics has a new Support Services area that offers Alternative Installation USB Drives and Additional Download Installations for optional purchase. These services are available for purchase directly in our Webstore/Techshop for registered users.
How is the Upgrade delivered? Is it downloadable? How big?
The Stylus RMX Xpanded Upgrade package is a 14GB download which you can order through our Webstore/Techshop.
Is the Stylus RMX Xpanded Upgrade available as a physical product?
Not at this time. Our download service is highly reliable though... even with slower connections.
Where do I order the upgrade from? Can I get the upgrade through my local dealer?
Upgrades are available exclusively through the Spectrasonics Webstore/Techshop.
Can I download the upgrade?
Yes. The upgrade is now exclusively available as a download in our Webstore/Techshop.
Do I need to have Stylus Classic installed before purchasing the upgrade to Stylus RMX Xpanded?
No, but you will need to have authorized and registered Stylus Classic.
Is there a student discount price for Stylus RMX Xpanded?
Spectrasonics doesn't offer student discounts, however qualifying schools and institutions can participate in our EDU program.
Does Spectrasonics allow for used sales/license transfers of Stylus RMX Xpanded?
Please see the License Transfer FAQs area of the Knowledgebase for more info on our License Transfer Policy.
Can I upgrade if I bought a used copy of Stylus Classic?
Yes, but only if that copy of Stylus Classic has been properly license transferred through Spectrasonics.
If I upgrade my Stylus Classic to Stylus RMX Xpanded can I later resell and transfer the license of either instrument used to someone else?
No. Customers who participate in a special “legacy” upgrade program for any Spectrasonics virtual instruments are not eligible for license transfers either for the original instrument or its subsequent upgrade. For example, if an original owner of Stylus Classic takes advantage of our special legacy upgrade program to Stylus RMX Xpanded, the owner is not permitted to resell either instrument and no license transfer will be granted.
How large is the core library?
The Stylus RMX Xpanded core library is 5 times the size of Stylus Classic - over 14 Gigabytes! There are thousands of different grooves and sounds.
Is everything from Stylus Classic included in Stylus RMX Xpanded?
Yes, of course!
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What's the total number of sounds/grooves in Stylus RMX Xpanded now?
Nearly 10,000!
Does it contain all the samples from the original Stylus Classic?
Yes! All the original core library samples and enhanced versions of all the classic Stylus Classic sounds are included.
Which libraries are included with Stylus RMX Xpanded?
The entire core library in Stylus RMX Xpanded is specially created for this virtual instrument. It also includes all five Spectrasonics SAGE Xpander libraries (Backbeat, Metamorphosis, Liquid Grooves, Burning Grooves and Retro Funk - all previously sold separately.) Also included is the “Bonus Spectrasonics” library - which includes all of the Vocal Planet and Bizarre Guitar Groove Control material, a large selection of loops from the Distorted Reality libraries and more previously unreleased material.
Is Stylus RMX Xpanded only useful for Electronic styles?
RMX stands for “Remix”, so of course the focus of the core library is definitely on sound design and modern sonic elements. However, there is also a nice 'hi-fi' selection of percussion loops and many single hit menus for use in many more traditional styles and the included Sage Xpander libraries have much more organic material. Because of the flexibility of Groove Control and the wide variety of single hits, Stylus RMX Xpanded has been successfully used in many traditional pop and rock settings too. There have been numerous hit records and filmscores that have featured the Stylus RMX core library in a vast array of genres. We’d recommend checking out the uses of Stylus RMX Xpanded on the audio demos page to hear it in a wide variety of styles.
Does Stylus RMX Xpanded have Kits and Playable sounds?
Stylus RMX Xpanded includes an extensive collection of over 250 hundred simple electronic Kits, over 3,000 kit modules and over 10,000 one-shot single hits in “Sound Menus” - all of which are great for creating your own completely custom rhythm tracks. The focus of the sounds are decidedly in the “modern remix” category. Although you won’t find many “traditional” acoustic sounds with extensive multisampling, there is a nice section of acoustic percussion and some hi-fi cymbals too.
What is Stylus RMX Xpanded?
It's a Virtual Groove Module plug-in, which combines a massive 14 gigabyte core library with a powerful, yet easy to use interface for manipulating the sounds in unique and innovative ways. It includes all five Spectrasonics SAGE Xpander libraries (previously sold separately.)
So is Stylus RMX Xpanded basically a 'preset' loop machine?
Not at all. The whole idea is to combine powerful flexibility, with an easy to use interface. You can easily think of RMX as the ultimate Groove creation machine! Because of the power of Groove Control™, you can easily create and manipulate your own grooves using the core library as a starting point for your own explorations. It is not an exaggeration to say that there are millions of possibilities. Stylus RMX Xpanded is designed to be inspiring for many years to come.
Is Stylus RMX Xpanded a Stand-alone app or a Plugin?
It's a plug-in that works in all the major DAWs and Plug-in hosts that support VST/AU/AAX/RTAS platforms.
What is S.A.G.E. Technology?
S.A.G.E.™ is our in-house core rhythm technology that is the foundation of Stylus RMX Xpanded.
What is the difference between the original “classic” Stylus and Stylus RMX? Xpanded
Stylus RMX Xpanded is a completely new instrument that has a new sound library, a new interface, many new features and is the first instrument to feature our in-house developed S.A.G.E. technology. It includes all the original sounds of the Classic Stylus plug-in, which is now discontinued.
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So does Stylus RMX Xpanded replace Stylus Classic?
Yes, Stylus RMX Xpanded is Stylus Classic's successor.
What are the minimum system requirements for Stylus RMX Xpanded?
You can view them HERE.
Is it compatible with xxx?
Check our Compatibility FAQs in the Knowledgebase which we keep up to date with the latest info.
Will Stylus RMX Xpanded replace my Stylus Classic plug-in?
No. Stylus RMX Xpanded is a brand new plug-in.
Does Stylus RMX Xpanded use Copy Protection?
Yes, please see the Copy Protection FAQs area of the Knowledgebase for more information on our system.
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What formats does Stylus RMX Xpanded import?
Stylus RMX Xpanded can import all the Groove Control® sample libraries and Propellerheads REX files as well... which vastly expands the capabilities of this instrument, since this opens up the potential of using your own audio loops and third party REX libraries.
Do I need a MIDI keyboard to use Stylus RMX Xpanded?
No, you can use it completely with a mouse if you want. However, it is faster to use and more inspiring if you also use it with a MIDI keyboard, since Stylus RMX Xpanded can be 'performed' in real-time.
Does Stylus RMX Xpanded include a manual?
All our instruments include a comprehensive online Reference Guide, which is accessible directly through the plug-in. The integrated Reference Guide is searchable and we can keep it up to date with the software releases. You can check out the Reference Guide HERE.
How fast of a computer will I need to run Stylus RMX Xpanded?
Not very fast, but as with all virtual instruments - the faster the better. Stylus RMX Xpanded is designed to run optimally on modern computers. See the System Requirements for more information.
Does Stylus RMX Xpanded need as much CPU power as Omnisphere?
No. Grooves and rhythm require far less polyphony than most of the sounds in Omnisphere, and as a result typically require significantly less CPU power to run.
Is Stylus RMX Xpanded 64 bit?
Yes! All our instruments are 64-bit native on both Mac and Windows. They are fully-operational in 32 bit hosts as well.
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Can I selectively install parts of the Stylus RMX Xpanded library since it is so large?
Because of patch compatibility, Stylus RMX Xpanded must always be installed with its complete core library. However, you can install the 14 Gigabyte library to a secondary or external drive if you wish.
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Can I install Stylus RMX Xpanded on a different drive?
Yes, you can definitely install the library to a secondary or external drive.
Does Stylus RMX Xpanded have the same FX as Omnisphere?
Stylus RMX Xpanded contains all the same Effects as Omnisphere v1, but not the new FX added in Omnisphere 2.
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