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Garritan Introduces "Drag and Drop" Software Instruments.


A New Intuitive Way to Select, Load, Manipulate and Mix Software Instruments

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Garritan, the leading developer of software instruments and soundware, announces a revolutionary new user interface for sampled and synthesized syn·the·sized  
adj.
1. Relating to or being an instrument whose sound is modified or augmented by a synthesizer.

2. Relating to or being compositions or a composition performed on synthesizers or synthesized instruments.
 musical instruments. The revolutionary interface allows the user to select, load, manipulate and mix software instruments in one single graphical environment.

With a unique patent-pending process, the user selects the desired musical instrument icon from an icon palette and drags and drops the instrument onto a desired location on a virtual soundstage. Any number of musical instruments can be placed into position on the virtual soundstage - ranging from a soloist to a small ensemble to a grand symphony orchestra - all with simple movements of a mouse. Instruments are unloaded by removing them from the stage and various instrument arrangements can also be saved and recalled by the user.

This new intuitive 'drag and drop' interface will integrate high-quality samples, MIDI MIDI
 in full Musical Instrument Digital Interface

Protocol for transmission of musical data between digital components, such as synthesizers and a computer's sound card. MIDI uses 8-bit asynchronous serial transmission with a data rate of 31.
 performance tools and impulse response In simple terms, the impulse response of a system is its output when presented with a very brief signal, an impulse. While an impulse is a difficult concept to imagine, and an impossible thing in reality, it represents the limit case of a pulse made infinitely short in time  technology. Audio characteristics such as volume, panning, reverb re·verb   Informal
n.
1. A reverberative effect produced in recorded music by electronic means.

2. A device used for producing this effect.

intr. & tr.v.
 reflections and spatial cues are controlled by positioning scalable musical instrument icons on a virtual soundstage. As an instrument icon is placed closer to the front of the stage, the icon grows larger and the volume increases. Conversely, when placed towards the rear of the stage, the icon becomes smaller and the volume decreases. As an instrument icon is placed further to the left or right of the Virtual Soundstage, the panning correspondingly goes to the left or right. Regions on stage correspond to sampled reverb impulses to provide the appropriate spatial effects.

"We have been working on this interface for several years to provide an easier and simpler system to load and mix software musical instruments," says Gary Garritan, inventor of the drag and drop A graphical user interface (GUI) capability that lets you perform operations by moving the icon of an object with the mouse into another window or onto another icon. For example, files can be copied or moved by dragging them from one folder to another.  interface. "Working with samples is no longer textual or spreadsheet-like, but now graphical and intuitive. This is a natural way of working with musical instruments and this new system visualizes what the user will hear in real-time."

A team of programmers led by David Viens from Plogue Art & Technologies developed the custom sample engine for Garritan. Viens bring years of experience and expertise in audio/DSP programming. Plogue is known for developing Bidule, the finest VST VST VLT (Very Large Telescope) Survey Telescope
VST Vietnam Standard Time (Gmt+0700)
VST Virtual Studio Technology (Midiware music production technology) 
 host available.

With this unique patent-pending "drag and drop" interface, the new sample engine will allow Garritan to tailor instruments in any way imaginable. Compatible formats will include OSX See Mac OS X.  (including Mac Intel See Mactel. ), Windows XP The previous client version of Windows. XP was a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging, wireless networking and sharing connections to the Internet.  & Vista.

About Garritan

Garritan is a leader and innovator of sample libraries and soundware. Garritan has received multiple industry awards and numerous accolades in the music press and among professional musicians. Garritan libraries are required for classes at leading colleges and universities. The Garritan sounds are known the world over for quality and are an indispensable staple for many film, television, and interactive productions, as well as studios and live performances.
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