For me, Pro Tools was an obvious choice in making music, not only because of the great features and organizational options it offers, but because it is an industry standard in modern recordings. In my background as an audio engineer, I’ve used a number of different methods to capture an artist’s inspiration from the soul and character of old Ampex 456 tapes to the pristine accuracy of the many digital audio solutions available today. Here’s Peter Flom from MakeMusic with a guide to using Garritan in Pro Tools 10: If you’ve never used a VST, Audio Units or RTAS plugin in your favorite DAW or Notation program before, this series will help you get set up and introduce you to some of the features that Garritan has to offer to bring your music to life. Garritan libraries are designed for use in DAWs or Notation programs, and many MakeMusic employees do just that. Welcome to the first in a series of blog posts that will discuss using Garritan libraries in other software programs.
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