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Garritan personal orchestra 5 review
Garritan personal orchestra 5 review












  1. Garritan personal orchestra 5 review update#
  2. Garritan personal orchestra 5 review Patch#

Garritan personal orchestra 5 review Patch#

GPO is designed this way so that you can play multiple instruments live from one patch however, because Notion only has one instrument-ID for the patch, you can't isolate one cymbals rules from another. These patches have multiple instruments and different keyswitches to trigger various techniques which are all grouped together (this will make sense as soon as you try loading these instruments in Aria). I can use GPO's snare and bass drum as well as the melodic percussion without a problem, but GPO includes a cymbals patch, a general percussion patch, etc. The rules method/syntax employed by Notion don't really support GPO's percussion. This works pretty well however, there are certain expressions that work better if you utilize the overlay patches via a sequencer staff separate from the notated part this is beneficial because you can manipulate the sequencer staff separately and uniquely compared to the main instrument staff (let me know if that makes sense it can be a weird concept/technique to learn at the beginning).Ĥ. I tend to layer these with each part (that is, I assign an overlay part in the same Aria instance and give it the same MIDI channel as the solo patch). The best results come from mixing the GPO solo brass patches with the GPO overlay patches. I think GPO's brass is pretty good however, it takes a bit of experimentation and practice. You can certainly combine these with Notion's woodwinds with good results, but I just like GPO's woodwinds (this, I think, is completely subjective).ģ. Most GPO woodwinds have multiple solo woodwind and brass files, so layering these sounds between woodwinds pairs usually gives the most cohesive sound. I think GPO's woodwinds are some of the best sounding woodwind samples out there, and I tend to use them first and foremost. I still use GPO, but I like to layer the solo and section sounds underneath Notion in the mix (to give the strings a little more depth).Ģ. Notion's strings (especially with the expansion sounds) go a lot further than GPO. I think that GPO's strings (apart from the harps) are the weakest part of the library (the harps sound great I think I read somewhere that Gary Garritan was or is a harpist, but I'm not sure). The rules in their current form can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1285

Garritan personal orchestra 5 review update#

I actually have update my rules slightly (and have a few more ideas), so I'll post an update in the not too distant future (as time allows). I have uploaded my own rules and instrument default files to the forum that better utilize GPO's legato features as well as a few other less common techniques. The default rules, in my opinion, fall a little bit short. Just to give you fair warning, I ramble a little bit in this response.














Garritan personal orchestra 5 review