

It will, at least, save you the download time of the 'complete' library.

Running this file will do the ARIA upgrade and various other bits and pieces PLUS insert the new xml and sfz files BUT it will also reinstall all the samples from the original sample set, a long winded process. If you would like to do the upgrade without re-downloading the whole four and a half gigabytes then, providing that you have the original zip file OR the unzipped files within a separate library (NO, not the installed samples) I can provide you with the "WIN_Garritan_Personal_Orchestra_5.01.exe" file that does the upgrade for Windows. I am still of the opinion that no changes were made to the samples, and various exchanges of PMs would appear to confirm that. So, although ARIA will respond to the MIDI controllers (it appears), one is unable at this time to affect control from within the ARIA window. However, what fooled me (yea, I know, it doesn't take much!), is that the corresponding xml files, which govern the appearance of the controls within the ARIA user interface are not present. So if you are sending cc#103 on or off messages, or cc#36 depth messages, they will be responded to, it appears.Īt least, the code is there now within the newly written files. Response = then you shouldn't shoot your mouth off, you idiot!Īs far as I can see, the 'stereo stage' controls have been inserted into the sfz files for the SAM brass instruments. Closer attention to detail on my behalf was definitely required. Several of the sfz files have been renamed with a 'b' suffix, but in many cases the older files are still present.

My sincere apologies to one and all, including MM, Gary and his employees and contractors.Īfter considerable extra hunting around the sfz files, I have discovered a lot more about what has been done in the upgrade. I have made some mistakes in my recent posts about the GPO5.01 update released on the 1st of April. It seemed appropriate for me to eat a little humble pie.
