Wanted to export my studio one song with piano parts to notion. Because of the song type I have to use my sustain pedal often - this information wasn't transfered to notion?? As pianist the usage of pedal within a song is an essential part to sound like it should be - and I don't want to fix this manually (with pedal information in the notation) - this would be additional work which shouldn't be necessary with notion software that supports midi recording. How to solve this?
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Christian, This is indeed a significant shortcoming of Notion -- ie. that MIDI sustain pedal info is ignored.
In fact, MIDI "CC" data in general is very scantily implemented in Notion, or not at all. A good example is that Notion won't recognize real-time CC information for "Expression" or "Volume" from a MIDI keyboard controller slider / wheel ! Furthermore, there is no way of manually entering such info in Notion's "Sequencer Staff" -- which should be an obvious place to have that functionality. This needs to be addressed if the Notion software is to be taken seriously by music professionals. |
Yes an obvious short coming.
Make sure you add it to the Notion FRs in Answers. For the OP you can manually add Pedal marks in the notation.
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