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abzgroup
05-18-2010, 02:53 PM
I am new to GPO 4 ARIA... and fairly new to digital music making so please forgive questions the answers to which seem obvious to people with experience.
Gary G. did an outstanding job on this program.
I use Overture 4 for may notation.
When I click on the VST icon in Overture 4, and open "Instrument Rack" I get a choice of ARIA and ARIA (Multi)
What is the difference between these two choices?
Also... Once I am in ARIA and am ready to chose the sounds, I get another choice of STANDARD and NOTATION
What is the difference here as well?
I would appreciate a response form anyone.
Also... is there anyone within about an hour's drive from Detroit, who knows ARIA? I am willing to pay for instructions.
Of course, any help from the forum will be greatly appreciated.
Please feel free to contact me by e-mail
abraham@abzgroupinc.com
With much appreciation,
Abraham
Raymond62
05-18-2010, 05:01 PM
Hello and a warm welcome to this forum, which is filled with useful info, helpful people, real "masters of audio making", composers, listeners and there is always Randy Bowser, the most helpful and patient guy here and everywhere (sorry Randy, I abused your name). ~|
In Overture use ARIA Multi for getting more instruments in that ARIA player, max. 16.
The Standard instruments are for SONAR or other sequencers and for Overture as well. The Notation instruments are for Finale users mostly (some settings are different to accomodate Finale -which is another notation - and playback - program.
I don't live an hour drive from your house, it is more one week - excluding the necessary wet feet crossing the ocean........ sorry.
Raymond -from the Netherlands
swinkler
05-18-2010, 05:55 PM
Welcome Abraham.
If you're looking specifically for help with Aria and Overture, do a search in this forum for Overture and in particular a user named snorlax has been using Overture for several years.
I think if you experiment and ask questions you'll find you won't need a personal visit but rather can get alot of information and instruction here on this forum.
Good luck.
Steve Winkler
abzgroup
05-18-2010, 06:00 PM
Hello and a warm welcome to this forum, which is filled with useful info, helpful people, real "masters of audio making", composers, listeners and there is always Randy Bowser, the most helpful and patient guy here and everywhere (sorry Randy, I abused your name). ~|
In Overture use ARIA Multi for getting more instruments in that ARIA player, max. 16.
The Standard instruments are for SONAR or other sequencers and for Overture as well. The Notation instruments are for Finale users mostly (some settings are different to accomodate Finale -which is another notation - and playback - program.
I don't live an hour drive from your house, it is more one week - excluding the necessary wet feet crossing the ocean........ sorry.
Raymond -from the Netherlands
Thank you Raymond. You have heped me once before.
Abraham
abzgroup
05-18-2010, 06:02 PM
Welcome Abraham.
If you're looking specifically for help with Aria and Overture, do a search in this forum for Overture and in particular a user named snorlax has been using Overture for several years.
I think if you experiment and ask questions you'll find you won't need a personal visit but rather can get alot of information and instruction here on this forum.
Good luck.
Steve Winkler
Thank you Steve.
Raymond62
05-19-2010, 02:21 AM
Thank you Raymond. You have heped me once before.
Abraham
.... and you are still a happy guy? ~| Wonderful (haha)
Raymond
David (plogue)
05-19-2010, 08:05 AM
Hi
Multi is for multiple _audio outputs_ not instruments.
both versions allow 16 instruments to be loaded.
As Overture doesnt suipport plugins with more than stereo outputs, it would be a waste of CPU cycles to use the multi version.
Regards
Raymond62
05-19-2010, 09:35 AM
Hi
Multi is for multiple _audio outputs_ not instruments.
both versions allow 16 instruments to be loaded.
As Overture doesnt suipport plugins with more than stereo outputs, it would be a waste of CPU cycles to use the multi version.
Regards
Sorry Abraham, my mistake. I switched the terms, instruments and audio outputs.
Raymond
abzgroup
05-19-2010, 05:09 PM
Hi
Multi is for multiple _audio outputs_ not instruments.
both versions allow 16 instruments to be loaded.
As Overture doesnt suipport plugins with more than stereo outputs, it would be a waste of CPU cycles to use the multi version.
Regards
Thank you David. Would you also shed some light on the difference between
the two choices when loading instruments; STANDARD AND NOTATION
I thank you in advance.
abzgroup
05-19-2010, 05:10 PM
Sorry Abraham, my mistake. I switched the terms, instruments and audio outputs.
Raymond
No problem Raymond
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