Trilian ships with a large library of sounds, so it requires a sophisticated way to search, filter and browse its contents. The Browsers in Trilian were designed to provide an intuitive and convenient way to quickly find exactly the sounds you need from a library containing a very large number of sounds.

NOTE: If you are a registered user of Omnisphere, you can also browse and load the Trilian Library using Omnisphere 1.1 or higher.

Using categories, searchable attributes (called Tags), Favorites & Projects, the Browsers add a powerful and important feature to the workflow in Trilian. The more you understand about the Browser, the better you will be able to enjoy the Trilian sound library.

There are three Browsers in Trilian, one each for Multis, Patches, and Soundsources. All three Browsers have the same layout and identical functions, but they interact with different parts of the Core Library. For example, when the Multi Browser is open, only Multis will be accessible in the Browser.

There are two ways to quickly distinguish which Browser is open:

1. The title at the top of the Browser.



2. The image in the Info Area.

When you load sounds, the Multi, Patch, and Soundsource Browsers display unique images for those sounds, giving you a visual representation of what to expect from each of them.

Make sure you check out the Omnisphere Browser Advanced tutorial for more information.

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