Announcement: Share Custom Rules Here
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:07 pm
If you have a favorite VSTi that you like to work with, chances are there are others out there that like the same ones. All Custom rules can be shared now by exporting them from the Custom Rules GUI that is built-in to Notion 5. Press Shift + Y to gain access to the Custom Rules that you have built, or the Custom Rules that you would like to import or export.
Create your own presets by saving the rules directly to your score and then exporting them into your file manager. You can recall them anytime you want.
The beauty of these rules is also in the fact that every rule can be simply and easily written to contour each instrument individually, based on the setup of the VSTi host and the instruments particular channel settings. Adjust Keyswitches, CC Data, and setup Presets directly with your instrument changes.
It is a truly wonderful way to work with Notion.
If you have a version of a Custom Rule that you would like to share with everyone, post custom rules here. If someone else creates a set for the same instrument, we can pick the ones we like the most and create a fabulous set of rules or user presets for a varied amount of instruments.
Here is a start, and though it may be a bit obscure, investigating the ruleset will give you good insight into how to write your own rulesets.
-Admin
Create your own presets by saving the rules directly to your score and then exporting them into your file manager. You can recall them anytime you want.
The beauty of these rules is also in the fact that every rule can be simply and easily written to contour each instrument individually, based on the setup of the VSTi host and the instruments particular channel settings. Adjust Keyswitches, CC Data, and setup Presets directly with your instrument changes.
It is a truly wonderful way to work with Notion.
If you have a version of a Custom Rule that you would like to share with everyone, post custom rules here. If someone else creates a set for the same instrument, we can pick the ones we like the most and create a fabulous set of rules or user presets for a varied amount of instruments.
Here is a start, and though it may be a bit obscure, investigating the ruleset will give you good insight into how to write your own rulesets.
-Admin