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Garritan Instrument Setup

Setting Up Garritan Instruments for Playback in New Documents 

Do the following if you intend to use Garritan instruments - Garritan Personal Orchestra, Garritan Personal Orchestra Finale Edition, and/or Garritan Jazz and Big Band - in a new score.

Windows and Mac: http://www.garritan.com/support.html. When installing the Full Garritan update, be sure to install the optional "Notation Set for Finale."

You may need to select "Save As" in your web browser to download these files.

 

Put these files inside the "FinaleAU" folder in your "Finale 2011" folder.

Setting Up Garritan Instruments for Playback in Existing Scores

Do the following if you intend to use Garritan instruments in a score that was previously configured for another instrument set (for instance, Finale's SoftSynth). If you are using the older Kontakt Player or Kontakt Player 2, see Garritan Instrument Setup in the Finale 2010 User Manual for instructions. These instructions pertain to the Aria Player included with Finale 2011 and the full Garritan.

Windows and Mac: http://www.garritan.com/support.html. When installing the Full Garritan update, be sure to install the optional "Notation Set for Finale."

You may need to select "Save As" in your web browser to download these files.

Mac: put these files inside the Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > MakeMusic > Finale 2011 > Audio Units Support folder

You may want to reserve Channel 10 for unpitched percussion - although this is not necessary when using Garritan instruments, it can be helpful if you want to preserve the ability to switch back and forth between Garritan instrument playback and SoftSynth or General MIDI playback. For additional information, consult the entry on Percussion.

Once you have assigned each instrument to the correct channel, you are ready to configure your score for Garritan Playback:

Garritan Aria Player

The Garritan instruments are organized first by section (woodwinds, brass, strings, etc.) and then by instrument family (flutes, clarinets, bassoons, etc.)

Let's assume for the moment that the Instrument List for your score looks like the Instrument List example shown above. In this case, the staff assigned to Finale channel 1 is a Violin I, so that's the first instrument you need to load.

Since this score uses orchestral instruments, we will describe the setup process using the Garritan orchestral libraries - Garritan Instruments for Finale and Full Garritan. However, the steps for JABB users are very similar to the steps for Full Garritan users, since both libraries, except using Kontakt Player 2.

 

Instruments under the "Notation" submenu have been optimized for use with Finale and Human Playback.

 

IMPORTANT. If you are using Full Garritan or JABB and you inadvertently load one of the instruments that isn't in the "Notation" folder (doesn't begin with "n-," many Human Playback features won't work correctly.

 

JABB has a "Notation" folder as well. Garritan Instruments for Finale does not have a "Notation" folder because all of the Garritan Instruments for Finale instruments are Notation instruments. Finale's Setup Wizard always loads instruments from the "Notation" folder, no matter which Garritan instrument library you are using.

You will also notice that in the full version of Garritan, there are many more instruments to choose from compared to Garritan Instruments for Finale - for instance, as you can see in the illustration above, Full Garritan has many different kinds of violin. But no matter which Garritan instrument library you are using, whenever instruments with KS in their name are available - for example, n-Violin 1 SoloKS - you should normally choose those instruments over other versions of the same instrument. For more information, see the entry on Keyswitches.

You should now have successfully loaded your first Garritan instrument to channel 1. The Aria Player should now look like this:

 

This instrument is now assigned to Channel 2. The number listed in gray, to the lower right of each slot, is the slot's channel.

The procedure for loading additional instruments is much the same. 16 instruments can be loaded for each instance of the Garritan Aria Player, and these 16 instruments should correspond to the instruments assigned to Channels 1-16 in Finale's Instrument List.

Garritan Aria Player Instruments and Channels

The following is an example of how the Instrument List, Aria Player, and Audio Units Instruments dialog box might look for a large score with over 16 instruments (in this case, 18). Remember, scores over 16 instruments require multiple instances of the Aria Player (up to 8 for the maximum 128 instruments). The 8 banks are listed in the Audio Units Instruments dialog box.

You can find out more about all of these options in the Human Playback Preferences section - but for now, it's easiest to just hit Default, which will select the best HP settings for basic Garritan instruments playback.

That's it! Now your Finale document is ready to playback using Garritan instruments!

 

 

 

 

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