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Wave Alchemy Triaz £119.96

We’ve seen a lot of virtual drum machines pass through our doors in recent months, but none of which have forced us to dwell on the textures of our drum sounds quite as much as Triaz, the new multi-layered, drum-crafting and sequencing nerve centre from Wave Alchemy. Boasting more than 10,000 individual samples and more than 600 instantly playable presets, Triaz is a tempting package right from the outset. But, taking a look at just how its three-headed sound engine works makes us aware that there’s more cleverness going on here than you might first think…

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Wave Alchemy named Triaz

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