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Hi guys, I'm looking for a full orchestra template for GPO5 and Aria Player (64 bit). In my studio I have a MacPro (late 2013), software Mojave 10.14.6, a SSD drive where all my compositions goes. GPO5 is an instrument plugin with the DAW I use:  Logic Pro X (version 10.4.7).  
To create a new high ended full orchestra template take about a week, so it would be fantastic if any of you knows if there are "ready-made" templates for full orchestras. If they don´t exist I have to create from scratch and if I am satisfied with the result I will upload for anybody who are interested.
By the way, I create my orchestral scores with Sibelius 8. In my opinion is the best if you are a serious composer. 

So now all I have to do is waiting for someone's "hey there I can help you". 

Saludos from the beautiful island of Tenerife, Canary Islands.

Christer Skoglund

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I can't help with your question, although I do use Logic, but I only use GPO to check notes when I'm writing.

 

You mention being a serious composer, there is a new sample library available, the BBC Orchestra. It's not cheap, but it sounds pretty good. ANyway, it's good to know what options are available for a composer today.

 

Here's what it sounds like:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnK28k5GGiU 

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I am currently using 9 instances of the Aria Player in Logic Pro X. Aria 1 for solo instruments, Aria 2 for Woodwinds, Aria 3 for Brass, Aria 4 for 1st Violins, Aria 5 for 2nd Violins, Aria 6 for Violas, Aria 7 for Cellos, Aria 8 for Basses and Aria 9 for Basses. There is no problem with the performance, but I need more instances of the Player for percussion, piano and perhaps one especially for short bows.
There must be a smarter way to take advantage of all the different techniques of the instruments to make a complete full orchestra template. I would appreciate ideas from composers dedicated a symphony orchestra configurations.

Thanks

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