Spectrasonics today released AAX Public Beta versions of its three virtual instruments – Omnisphere, Trilian and Stylus RMX – for Avid’s new Pro Tools 11. Registered users of the Spectrasonics instruments can log into their user accounts to download the Public Beta versions.
The new versions are available at no charge to registered users to test with the new 64-bit version of Pro Tools. Omnisphere, Trilian and Stylus RMX are all native 64-bit software instruments, designed to work with Pro Tools 11 on both OS X and Windows.
‘Pro Tools 11 is a major new version of the industry standard DAW – essentially a ground-up new 64-bit architecture application. Spectrasonics is fully committed to the Pro Tools platform and we want to support our cutting-edge users who have already begun upgrading to it,’ says Eric Persing, Founder and Creative Director of Spectrasonics. ‘This public beta of our 64-bit instruments offers AAX support to take advantage of all the new power in Pro Tools version 11. It’s exciting for us to be at the forefront of the new 64-bit Pro Tools environment.’
All three Spectrasonics instruments already work in previous versions of Pro Tools as RTAS platform plug-ins. Registered users of Spectrasonics 64-bit Omnisphere, Trilian and Stylus RMX and Pro Tools version 11 can log into their user accounts to download the AAX Public Beta software in the Updates area.