Garritan World Instruments – a new collection of over 350 expressive and exotic instruments from around the world. All the richness and beauty of the world’s musical heritage expressed in a multitude of instruments. You will discover a world of sounds, which will allow your music to evolve in new and surprising ways.
Africa:
Kora, Ngoni, Domu, Begena, Mijwiz 1, Mijwiz 2, Arghul, Ewe drum collection (Kpanlogos, Kagan, Sogo), Udu drums, Doun Doun drums, Talking drums, Djembe, Mbira, Log drums, Bougarabou, Fontomfrom, Balafon, Gyil, Ipo, Kalimba, Mbira, Tama, Bolon bass, and many other African instruments.
China:
Erhu (vibrato control), Guzheng harps, Pipa, Yuequin, Bawu, Di-Zi, Guanzi, Hulusi, Sheng, Suona, Xiao, Bo, Darangu Lion Drum, Bianzhong, Temple bells & blocks, Chinese gongs & cymbals, and various other Chinese instruments.
India:
Sitar, Sarangi, Tambura, Electric Sitar. Small Zheng, Yuequin, Bansuris, Pungi Snake Charmer, Shenai, Indian Whistle, Harmonium, Tablas, Dafli, Damroo, Chimtas, Dhol, Manjeera, Mridangam, Naal ,Pakhawaj, Tamte, Tasha, Tavil, and many other Indian instruments.
Japan:
Complete Taiko Drum collection, Koto, Shakuhachi, Hichiriki, Sanshin, Shamisen, Knotweed Flute, , Okedo, Tebyoshi, Tsuzumi and other Japanese instruments.
Other Asian Regions:
Jogi Baja, Piri, Gopichand, Dan Tranh, Dan Ty Ba, Thai Mouth OrganTangku Drum, Madal, Luo & Thai Gongs, Gedul, and more.
Europe:
Celtic & Wire Strung Harps, Mandolins, Zitter, Collection of Recorders, Irish and other whistles, Double flutes, Overtone Flutes, Sideblown flutes, folk flutes, Chanters and Bagpipes, Bodran, Hang drum, Jews harps, accordions, Alphorn and many other European instruments.
Middle East:
Oud, Santoor, Duduk, Maqrunah, Naqqāra, Bendir, Daff, Dumbek, Darabuka, Kuddum, Riqq, Tumbak, Zarb, Zills and other Middle Eastern instruments.
North America:
Fiddle (vibrato control), Banjo, Dulcimer, Zither, Washtub Bass, Native Flute, Fife, Bottle Blows, Slide Whistle, Powwow drum, Buffalo drum, Cherokee drum, Pueblo drum, Log drum, Washboard bass, Harmonicas and more.
Latin America:
South American & Veracruz Harps, Guitarron, Quena, Tarka, Panpipes, Ocarinas, Steel Drums, Bandoneon, Berimbau, Bombo, Rain Stick, an extensive Latin Percussion collection, and more.
Oceania & Australia:
Complete Gamelon collections, Didgeridoo, Sulings, Rebab, Ukeleles, Hawaiian Nose Flute, Conch shell, Bullroarer, Ipu, Hawaiian percussion and more.
Extras. Information: There is a small bug – this unbroken version, so after the completion of the work will not be saved Aria Player settings. Under Win operating normally under MacOs looking for missing files, excuse me – that is what it is.
Version: 1.0
Developer: garritan
Bit depth: 32bit + 64bit
Compatibility with Vista: complete
Compatible with Windows 7 full time
Language: English
Tablet: Not required
System requirements: Core 2 Duo CPU or better recommended – Mac and PC.
2 GB RAM recommended to play the complex ethnic ensembles.
3 GB of free hard drive space
Hard drive speed of at least 5400 RPM
This one for mac x, would be inmensely appreciate. Thanks
how to activate it?
how does one activate it?
how to activate?
Il y a un petit bogue – il s’agit d’une version UNBROKEN, donc après avoir terminé le travail, les paramètres d’Aria Player ne sont pas enregistrés. Sous Win, cela fonctionne bien, sous MacOs, il recherche les fichiers manquants, désolé – c’est-à-dire.
Comment enregistrer des préréglages et arrêter la fenêtre contextuelle qui nécessite une licence:
1. Copiez le fichier ARIA Player_license.png du dossier Disk: \ Program Files \ Garritan \ ARIA Player dans le dossier Disk: \ Program Files \ Garritan \ World Instruments;
2. Renommez le nouveau fichier en World instruments_license.png;
3. Dans la clé de registre HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Garritan \ World Instruments, créez le paramètre license_path;
4. Dans la valeur de ce paramètre, spécifiez le chemin d’accès au fichier de licence Disque: \ Program Files \ Garritan \ World Instruments \ World instruments_license.png