
You can read the Sound On Sound review of GPO4/ARIA at /sos/jun10/articles/personalorchestra4.htm.Įncouraged by the popularity of his eponymous creation, Gary Garritan decided to make a sequel. In 2009, a fourth revision, GPO4, made users' lives even easier by porting the formerly Kontakt-formatted samples over to the simple-to-use ARIA sound engine (designed by the French company Plogue).

Personal Orchestra's selling points were (and are) its low price, logical approach and thoroughly comprehensive instrumentation.

Because of the library's small RAM footprint, large setups like this will load in less than 10 seconds!īack in 2004, Garritan Personal Orchestra enabled impecunious musicians to engage in the noble art of orchestral writing without having to take out a second mortgage to buy the samples, or attain a master's degree in computer science to work out how to use them. The ARIA player's main screen, showing a 16-way, fully multitimbral setup of instruments from Garritan Instant Orchestra. Instant Orchestra aims to take the pain out of creating orchestral parts - but can such an affordable library still produce the goods?
