User Manual
91A User’s Guide to Garritan World Instruments
THE WIND INSTRUMENTS
ARIA name: Description: Controls:
Latin America
Peruvian
Panpipes
Panpipes have long been a part of the culture of
Peru and other Andean regions. is Panpipe
instrument has a dierent range and character
than the traditional Andean panpipes. It is
played by Peruvian folk musicians of the Andes
mountains. Also known as Siku.
• Range: C5- C8
Vel (attack),
MW (vol/eq),
Porta, Lgth, VAR1,
VAR2, FiltLv,
FiltFq, VibSpd,
Vib Amt, AirNs,
Fluttr, Auto-Le-
gato, Keyswitches
Quena e Quena is an end-blown Shepherd’s ute
originating in the Andean region of South
America prior to the Spanish conquest. e
instrument is made from carved bamboo cane
with a U-shaped mouthpiece and has six nger
holes in front and one in the back. It is also
known as a Kena.
• Range: C4 - C7
Vel (attack),
MW (vol/eq),
Porta, Lgth, VAR1,
VAR2, FiltLv,
FiltFq, VibSpd,
Vib Amt, AirNs,
Fluttr, Auto-Le-
gato, BndSpd,
Keyswitches
Tarka e Tarka is a unique rectangular ute that
originates from the Andes Mountain highlands.
It is made from wood, carved with traditional
designs, and hand painted in rich colors. e
instrument has six nger holes and a whistle-
type mouthpiece.
• Range: C4 - G6
Vel (attack),
MW (vol/eq),
Porta, Lgth, VAR1,
VAR2, FiltLv,
FiltFq, VibSpd,
Vib Amt, AirNs,
Fluttr, Auto-Le-
gato, BndSpd,
Keyswitches