Thanks, that will keep me going till the funds allow the next step!
Phil.
At 08:14 PM 2/22/2013, you wrote:
>The Garritan for Finale library does contain
>saxes, and no, installing GPO will not erase
>anything. You'll then have your choice of which
>library to draw from for each individual in
The Garritan for Finale library does contain saxes, and no, installing GPO will
not erase anything. You'll then have your choice of which library to draw from
for each individual instrument in your score.
On Feb 22, 2013, at 4:23 PM, Phil Buglass wrote:
> Thank you for the input. Most people
Thank you for the input. Most people didn't seem
to understand the question, I don't think. Here's another question...
I am going to get GPO, I think. But will
loading that remover the 'Garritan for Finale'
library? I ask because I probably will do some
wind band stuff, and I can't affor
Hi, Phil...
The two libraries GPO and IO are entirely different.
If you are using Finale, you will likely prefer GPO.
It consists of traditional orchestra sections and solo instruments, so you can
set up a total virtual full orchestra, chamber ensemble, etc.
It's more usable with Finale in term
I have been looking at the orchestral sound
libraries they have on offer, but I need a bit
more infor before plonking down that kind of money...
Can anyone tell me what the difference is between
"Instant Orchestra" and "Personal Orchestra". I
cannot imagine anyone wanting 2 sets of orchestral
It's entirely possible to load an entire GPO orchestra into 1 GB of
RAM -- I've done orchestras with winds in twos, and even winds in
threes so long as I only load one patch per staff. Using the non-
keyswitched strings also helps (the original "load an entire
orchestra with 1 GB RAM" is bas
Actually, the Garritan samples are much smaller than the instruments
in most sampled libraries. They compensate for the small sample size
by using sophisticated programming. The library was designed from the
ground up to be loaded into RAM.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Brooklyn,
Streaming is discouraged due to the CPU load it causes.
From: Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Sent: Tue 12-Dec-06 12:37
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Garritan Sound Libraries and Finale?
At 08:43 AM 12/12/06 +0100, Daniel Wolf wrote:
>In any case, this is not a Garritan problem, this i
At 08:43 AM 12/12/06 +0100, Daniel Wolf wrote:
>In any case, this is not a Garritan problem, this is a problem with
>sound samples. To get adequate quality, samples have to be large, and to
>play them in realtime, they have to sit in RAM.
Doesn't it depend on the implementation? I have used larg
Daniel Wolf wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Could you fathom a guess then what type of computer set-ups are being
used to generate the full symphonic demos I have heard on Garritan's
webpage?
There are two issues here, using Garritan samples in a live player (i.e.
while working in Finale), and
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow / 2006/12/11 / 08:19 PM wrote:
Could you fathom a guess then what type of computer set-ups are being
used to generate the full symphonic demos I have heard on Garritan's
webpage? My hunch is that the people that are creating these files
have some really big
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Could you fathom a guess then what type of computer set-ups are being
used to generate the full symphonic demos I have heard on Garritan's
webpage?
There are two issues here, using Garritan samples in a live player (i.e.
while working in Finale), and using them to gener
Kim Patrick Clow / 2006/12/11 / 08:19 PM wrote:
>Could you fathom a guess then what type of computer set-ups are being
>used to generate the full symphonic demos I have heard on Garritan's
>webpage? My hunch is that the people that are creating these files
>have some really big systems & I guess I
06 20:19
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Garritan Sound Libraries and Finale?
On 12/11/06, Williams, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, traditional orch, wind ensemble, and jazz band--all Garritan. Actually, Jazz > NOTE TO
KIM: GPO instruments will be bland & unexpressive
On 12/11/06, Williams, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, traditional orch, wind ensemble, and jazz band--all Garritan. Actually, Jazz > NOTE TO
KIM: GPO instruments will be bland & unexpressive "out of the box." Human Playback
will help to a large extent. If you decide to get GPO, read Darcy'
lue.
Wind ensemble demos at
http://www.esnips.com/doc/4e925e9d-a874-4f6d-9342-a036dac131de
and http://www.esnips.com/doc/3f011827-45bc-43ea-aa59-49fd36c64fae ...first 2
movements of Holst 2nd Suite in F.
Jim
From: Randolph Peters
Sent: Mon 11-Dec-06 19:24
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] G
" - To play an entire orchestra, we recommend 1 GB of RAM."
This is a direct copy-and-paste quote from the Garritan web site. Don't
you just love it when a manufacturer gives specs on their web-site which
just don't work out in real life. Or maybe they know something we don't?
David H. Baile
I have two computers to do it. I run Kontkat on my PC (2.3 Gigahertz),
and run some instruments on my Dual 1.8 Ghz G4. I can do about 8 or so
complex GPO sounds on the PC. Depends on the patch. On the Mac, I
generally can get a full saxophone section using Garritan Jazz.
Generally though, I hav
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I have a good laptop with a gig of RAM and it's a recent vintage, so
the CPU can
handle what Garritan requires.
I'm sorry to disillusion you, but 1GB RAM with any speed processor
will NOT give you the ability to do full orchestral mockups. It will
give you about 5 or
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