Garritan Orchestra Explained TUTORiAL

SYNTHiC4TE | 26.4.2013 | 273 MB

Presented by music guru Eli Krantzberg, this series is all about Garritan Instant and Personal Orchestra virtual instruments. Follow along with Eli as he covers these stunning virtual libraries in the powerful ARIA player inside and out.

Eli begins with an introduction to the series, the libraries in general and then dives deep into the power packed ARIA player, covering instrument slots, Info, effects and setting pages. Next, Eli tackles the Performance Controls showing you how to manipulate the libraries in real-time using the Mod Wheel, Key Switches and more.
Eli then explores the Solo Woodwind parameters to control vibrato speed, intensity note velocities, overlaps and much more. Solo Brass is also looked at, revealing tongue and legato articulations, dynamics and timbre controls and more. Ensemble building 2.0 is next up and Eli shows you how the individual brass section players and overlays are blended to create unique performances.

Garritan Personal Orchestra Strings are then explained, showing you all about the various articulations and playing styles available, as well as Percussion instruments and their different play modes. Eli doesn’t forget about the Keyboards and Harps, he covers their different offerings, including how to use the Harp Gliss Packets MIDI data to determine tonality and quality of Harp glissandos.

Eli wraps up the series with an in-depth look at the Garritan Instant Orchestra library and its extended instrument controls, as well as how to playback MIDI files within the ARIA player and record its output in both real-time and offline.

If you use either Garritan Personal Orchestra or Garritan Instant Orchestra for your compositions and or productions, this series should be at the top of your watch list… Get “Garritan Orchestra Explained” today.

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