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Old 04-25-2011, 07:04 AM   #1
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Default Can you use program/control changes in Notion 3?

I downloaded the demo and like it so far. However, according to the manual, sequencer staff will let you put program/control changes on your score, but they never tell you how. A thread on their forum didn't help either. Any clue/advice/instruction more than appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 04-26-2011, 07:20 AM   #2
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I sent an email to Notion tech support. Altought reserved for registered users, the guy kindly answered. Here is the answer:

Hi Eric,

This is Brian from NOTION Music Technical Support. Thanks for the email. NOTION3 will not allow you to enter CC data other than pitch bend. When you import a MIDI file into NOTION3, you can view it in sequencer-staff view which will allow you to change note durations as well as velocities. Once you are in notation view, you can press the tab key to convert to sequencer-staff overlay mode which will also allow you to edit the note duration and velocities. NOTION is designed to handle the Kontakt player as a VSTi. You can send MIDI data directly to it if you would like but VSTi is usually the preferred conduit. I will submit a feature request to our development team for better MIDI implementation. Please feel free if you would like to give me a call at 866-398-2994 to discuss this more in depth.

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Brian Meisner


Another user asked the same question on the forum. Apparently, you cannot type midi commands, but you an record them ( e.g. with a physical copntroller)
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