User Manual

90 A User’s Guide to Garritan World Instruments
THE WIND INSTRUMENTS
ARIA name: Description: Controls:
Latin America
Andean
Panpipes
e Andean Panpipes (or panutes) is a popu-
lar folk instrument in the Andes mountains
region of South America. e instrument con-
sists of two rows of bamboo pipes of gradually
increasing length, joined together in a bundle
and giving the alternate notes of the scale. Each
pipe is tuned to a certain note depending on
its length. Panpipes produce their distinctive
breathy sound when the player blows horizon-
tally across the open end of the pipes. Panpipes
are also known as Zampoñas.
Range: C4 – C7
Vel (attack),
MW (vol/eq),
Porta, Lgth, VAR1,
VAR2, FiltLv,
FiltFq, VibSpd,
Vib Amt, AirNs,
Fluttr, Auto-Le-
gato, Keyswitches
Ocarina 1
e Ocarina is a simple wind instrument hav-
ing a hollow oval body with nger holes. Sound
is produced by covering various holes with the
ngers and by blowing through the sound hole.
e tone can also be varied by how hard the
player blows into the instrument. e Ocarina
is believed to have originated from Mesoameri-
ca with the Mayan and the Aztecs.
• Range: G4 – C7
Vel (attack),
MW (vol/eq),
Porta, Lgth, VAR1,
VAR2, FiltLv,
FiltFq, VibSpd,
Vib Amt, AirNs,
Fluttr, Auto-Le-
gato, BndSpd,
Keyswitches
Ocarina 2 Another Ocarina instrument with a dierent
timbre and character.
• Range: G4 – C7
Vel (attack),
MW (vol/eq),
Porta, Lgth, VAR1,
VAR2, FiltLv,
FiltFq, VibSpd,
Vib Amt, AirNs,
Fluttr, Auto-Le-
gato, BndSpd,
Keyswitches