How to Troubleshoot the Spectrasonic Trilogy

Trilogy: Total Bass Module from Spectrasonics Virtual Instruments is a computer software product. It was first introduced in 2002 and was a virtual bass library. Using Trilogy's interface, users could create and tweak various electric, acoustic and synthesized bass sounds for use in their music projects. Trilogy has since been discontinued by Spectrasonics due to newer iterations of the software, but Trilogy is still usable as a virtual bass instrument. Troubleshooting Trilogy can be done in a few steps and can clear up most common software issues.

Things You'll Need

  • Trilogy installation disc
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Instructions

    • 1

      Restart your PC.

    • 2

      Right-click on the Windows taskbar and select "Start Task Manager." Open the "Applications" tab. Select any non-essential programs and click "End Task" to shut them down. This will free up your PC's memory and allow Trilogy to run better.

    • 3

      Open the "Control Panel" and select "Programs and Features." Scroll down through the list of installed programs until you find Trilogy: Total Bass Module. Select it and click "Uninstall." Follow the prompts to uninstall Trilogy from your computer. Only do this if your have the original Trilogy installation disc as you will need it to reinstall the program.

    • 4

      Insert the Trilogy disc into your PC's CD or DVD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen prompts to reinstall a fresh copy of Trilogy to your PC.

    • 5

      Check the connections for any audio equipment including recorders and output devices such as speakers. Make sure the cables are securely plugged into your computer's USB, PS/2 or audio ports. If a device receives its own power supply, ensure that the power cable is securely plugged into the device and the other end is plugged into a source of power such as a wall outlet.

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