Garritan Personal Orchestra 4 by MakeMusic!
Software Details
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Brand: MakeMusic! |
Media: CD-ROM |
Hardware Platform: PC |
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition |
Description
Garritan Personal Orchestra is state-of-the-art software that reproduces sounds of the musical instruments in a symphony orchestra directly from your computer. The award-winning Personal Orchestra has set the standard for orchestral sample libraries. More than 150 orchestral instruments-lush strings, intimate woodwinds, joyous brass, powerful percussion, a Steinway virtual concert piano, Stradivari violin, a glorious concert organ, heavenly harps, select Program SAM brass, and more. The entire orchestral collection is integrated with the ARIA Instrument Player and works as a virtual instrument. No need to purchase a separate sampler. Garritan Personal Orchestra provides multiple individual instruments from which you can build your own ensembles and orchestras. Construct solos, duos, trios, quartets, chamber groups, sections, or a full symphony orchestra-the way you want. Garritan Personal Orchestra allows you to express your musical ideas quickly and easily. Just load your instruments and play. Standardized controls allow you to become familiar with the library quickly and master all the instruments. Garritan Personal Orchestra supports all popular formats, Mac and PC, as a standalone program or as a plugin (VST, RTAS, and OS X Audio Units), works with supported notation programs, and works in 64-bit operating systems.
Platforms
Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional
Product Features
- A complete orchestra at your fingertips
- More than 150 orchestral instruments-lush strings, intimate woodwinds, joyous brass, powerful percussion, a Steinway virtual concert piano, Stradivari violin, a glorious concert organ, heavenly harps, select Program SAM brass, and more.
- ARIA instrument player included
- VST, RTAS, and OS X Audio Units
More Details
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Publisher: MakeMusic! |
Category: MP3 Editing & Effects |
Binding: Electronics |