You are here: Encyclopedia > P > Playback > Configuring Garritan (VST) playback

Garritan Personal Orchestra Finale Edition

Included with Finale is an integrated collection of instrument sounds from Garritan Personal Orchestra (also known as GPO). These instruments are professionally recorded sound samples designed to offer the highest quality playback. Here is a description of Garritan Personal Orchestra from its creator Gary Garritan:

“Orchestras are wonderful but not very practical to bring to your sessions. The next best thing is to record each note of every instrument in an orchestra and play them back on a keyboard. Personal Orchestra is just that. It is a complete collection of actual high-quality recordings (or samples) of nearly every note, of each musical instrument, in an entire orchestra. When Personal Orchestra is loaded, and you play a note on your keyboard, a high-quality recording or sample of that note as played by an orchestral instrument is reproduced. What you hear sounds remarkably like the real thing, because it is an actual recording of an instrument. Personal Orchestra gives you an entire orchestra at your fingertips.”

Whenever you start a new document or add an Instrument to your score with the Score Manager, Finale loads its included Garritan sounds automatically (so long as Play Finale Through VST is checked under the MIDI/Audio menu). Finale does this using Sound Maps, which link each of Finale's integrated Instruments with the most appropriate Garritan sound. Sound Maps can be ranked in order of priority in the Sound Map Priority dialog box. All sound assignments can be viewed and individually edited in the Score Manager.

See Garritan Personal Orchestra and Human Playback Tutorial for detailed guidance on using GPO for Finale and the full version of GPO along side Finale.

Finale includes a sample version of the GPO collection of orchestral sounds, which you can use independently, or along side other VST devices such as Finale's SoftSynth instrument sounds or a 3rd party device.

 

See Also:

Garritan Personal Orchestra and Human Playback Tutorial

Configuring instrument playback

 

 

User Manual Home