![]() Supposedly, to get good results, one should tweak things in a DAW but I've never done this. Re: Garritan Personal Orchestra 5 Post by BuonTempi » Mon 5:31 pm The Garritan Instruments in Finale are a subset of those from GPO5 and other Garritan libraries: but they are the least good ones. There are several posts on the Finale Forum (Make Music) the Garritan Forum (also Make Music) and I'm guessing some of the more electronically-oriented forums about settings. You can just play around with the settings. I do use panning to give some width to an ensemble. ![]() ![]() I (earlier) used the Ambience Reverb in Finale which can be combined with the Convolution Reverb (several corresponds on the Finale forum do this.) I use the "dry" setting to get loudness (direct instrument to mike) and the "wet" setting to give a "woody" or "echoey" sound (echoes from the walls before hitting the mike.) There are other settings, but I rarely adjust these as I'm not really familiar with using an equalizer. (Solo strings are a bit different.) The Garritan manual for GPO4 has a description of how to use the contained instruments. The big concert halls do sound good with string sections. I generally get the music (at least some of the themes, arrangements, and orchestration) and listen to various reverb settings. I (of late) like to use the Convolution Reverb provided in the Aria Player. Other programs may be similar but differ in details. What program are you using to play the Garritan Strings? I can describe a bit of what I do in Finale.
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