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Garritan personal orchestra 5 installation problems
Garritan personal orchestra 5 installation problems





".here is a more detailed version of the excellent instructions that were posted a while back by browser (in February of 2011)." Took me awhile to see that this is a very old thread, from Main fact - But I'll join in since in the original thread, ernietamminga, the OPO, said: Possibly has something to do with GPO’s handling of computer memory(?). If I later reloaded the song again and/or set up a new project from the template again, it would work correctly. My MIDI controller would trigger a sound completely different from instrument on the MIDI track I selected. STRONG RECOMMENDATION: After you’ve gone through all this trouble, SAVE the completeĬonfiguration as a Track Template (in SONAR: File/Export/Track Template).ĬONFUSING ADDITIONAL NOTE: After I had successfully done all of the above and recorded a test-song or two, sometimes subsequently when I would reload one of those songs, and/or create a new song from my saved template, things would get all screwy. The track you named MIDI-1, your MIDI controller will play Aria’s instrument number 1.) (For example - if you named your MIDI tracks sequentiallyīy number - then when you click on whatever SONAR track number belongs to You assigned to the Aria channel whose number corresponds to the MIDI (in the SONAR interface), your MIDI controller will play the instrument that When you click on the track number (not name) of one of your MIDI tracks You can leave your MIDI controller set to channel 1. (as opposed to entering notes on the computer)… IF YOU’RE USING AN EXTERNAL MIDI CONTROLLER You might want to save your configured Aria Player as a Preset… to do this, double-click the field next to the word “Presets” at the top of the Aria Player window, then type in a name for your preset, and click the disk-icon to the right of the field. The Aria Player loads the instrument, and its name appears in the Player window. Select the specific instrument you want from the instrument menu. Select the category you want from the category menu. In the little 2-item menu that pops up next, select “Standard” In my system, the bottom item in the menu is GPO I did it this way (assuming all your instrument channels In each of the 16 channels (if you’re going to use all 16), select the instrument Select a sequentially different output pair for each individual instrument channel.įor example, channel 1 should be set to output 1/2,Ĭhannel 2 should be set to 3/4, and so on, ending with channel 16 The third item from the left is the Aria Player’s “output pair”.īy default, the output pair for every channel is “1/2”ĬLICK on the “1/2”, and an “Output” menu pops up. In the grey strip underneath the instrument name there are four items. If you don’t see the channels, then click “MIXER” in the right-hand panelĭo the following for each of the 16 instrument-channels in the Interface window: …and so forth, until each MIDI track is assigned to anīy default, the name of each of the 16 channels in the Interface window says “empty” Instance that corresponds to the MIDI track number you’re working with.įor example, in my track MIDI-1, I select “1. (I THINK the following sentence is correct:)Ĭlick the “C” button pulldown, and select In the IN/OUT section at the bottom of the strip… Select a MIDI track by clicking its Track Number. Then (still in SONAR) do this for EACH MIDI track: To one of the 16 channels of the Aria Player. This will be convenient later,īecause each MIDI track will have a name (number) that corresponds I relabeled mine MIDI-1, MIDI-2, MIDI-3, etc. Not just “Track 19, Track 20 (or whatever numbers)”, etc. You’ll probably find it useful to relabel each of the MIDI tracks, so that they’re Sonar creates 16 “Aria Player” tracks and opens the Garritan Aria Player windowĬreate 15 more MIDI tracks (Insert/MIDI Track, 15 times) In the “Display Automation On:” section, leave it set to First Synth Audio Track In the “Open These Windows” section, select Synth Property Page In the “Insert Soft Synth Options” dialog box that opens: Insert/Soft Synth/VST/Aria Player Multi VST. If I've made any errors in these instructions, I'd appreciate it if you'd ping me about it. It is assumed that you have already INSTALLED Garritan Personal Orchestra (with VST driver) on your computer, which is a separate adventure. (Might apply to other variations as well I don't know.) Specifically, this pertains to GPO with Aria Player 1.02, and Sonar Producer X1d Extended. Setting up Garritan Personal Orchestra in SONAR Producer X1 For anyone who is struggling to set up the Garritan Personal Orchestra inside of Sonar X1, which I just finished doing, here is a more detailed version of the excellent instructions that were posted a while back by browser (in February of 2011), fleshed out with some additional details I noted along the way.







Garritan personal orchestra 5 installation problems