

GIO is much much less developed and versatile than GPO, there are no extended controls such as the one there was in GPO to control the "life" of samples. I was expecting something similar in GIO but I was disappointed from this point of view. The ease of use, coupled with the perfect programming, lead me to enjoy GPO a lot. Controls such as modwheel volume, legato pedal, timbre and intonation variation, portamento, etc, if well-used and understood, could lead to nice and quite realistic music phrasing. It has nice sounds, but most important it has a lot of tweaking possibilities to achieve liveliness within the musical phrase of each instruments. I want to start with the fact that I own Garritan Personal Orchestra since its birth and i'm extrememly satisfied with it. some of the demo were quite poor in explaining GIO content and were just a showcase of sounds. I mean, which kind of "sounds" to expect and which kind of "playability" will have those sounds. I was thinking of buying it ,but this makes me think twice! I own Garritan Instant Orchestra, it's fun and has some good textures, but what upsets me the most with any software is not being able to activate it on a new computer cause the authentication servers are gone.įirst of all, from the descriptions or from informations found on internet it was not so easy to understand what I was about to buy. You are buying something that is for the lack of better words, dead." That and we only had a small time to program everything, so it is very old school style programming as well.

"I would not buy something that is discontinued, but still selling, in fact that bothers me that it is still selling knowing that it will never be updated.

I can say as someone who helped develop it, it will no longer be supported or ever updated because of the parent corporation deciding it is not worth pursuing anymore." and The video is from 2016, but the comments were made in 2018. I quote a couple of comments made by Robert Davis from this (well done ) video of GPO5: Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I found this interesting.
