
And since there are "round robin" capabilities, there are multiple samples for each note in its various articulations, playing styles, and so forth, which overall maps to a lot of samples. You can host VSTi virtual instruments like Kontakt (Native Instruments) in NOTION 6, but (a) they use a good bit of overhead (system resources and real-time processing cycles) and consequently (b) there are limits to how many VSTi virtual instruments a single NOTION 6 score can handle, which here in the sound isolation studio on the 2.8-GHz (8-core) Mac Pro (Early 2008) is at most 25 VSTi virtual instrument staves, although for a few vastly "heavy" or "system resource intensive" VSTi virtual instruments effectively is just one VSTi virtual instrument staff, where for the most part this is the case with a handful of MachFive 3 (MOTU) virtual instruments that are enhanced with UVI and acousticsamples capabilities, including scripting, and are elaborately sampled, chromatically, which maps (a) to every note being sampled rather than (b) to only every other note being sampled, with in-between notes being computed. Īt the time I was switching from Digital Performer (MOTU) to Studio One and did not know about the Studio One "Inspector". One of the forum members (" scunacc"), who knows a bit more about Studio One, provided the information on how to record the MID, and this is noted in the discussion.


Other than initially not knowing how to record the MIDI sent from NOTION 6 ReWire MIDI staves to Studio One Professional, everything else is good. Project: ReWire ~ NOTION + Studio One Professional (PreSonus NOTION Forum)
