User Manual

9.6
Start Recording – Use this to begin recording your MIDI line
Count In – How many bars do you want the count-in to be before you start recording
Pre-roll - Play preceding measures during count-in
Pre-roll click - Play click with preceding measures during count-in
Metronome - To change whether the metronome is heard during
playback and/or recording, click the metronome icon in the transport.
Depending on your settings, you’ll see a green playback icon on one
side of the metronome, and/or a red record icon on the other
Recording Preferences
Go to Preferences>MIDI Record
Min velocity
To lter out very quiet notes, that may aren’t what
you are trying to play, set the minimum velocity
Min duration
On some controllers, especially guitar MIDI controllers, you
may accidentally play very short notes that aren’t what
you are trying to play into Notion. These can come from
brushing the next string over, or from just putting your
nger down on the fret. To lter out these short notes, use
the “Minimum duration setting. With “40 ms” selected,
notes shorter than 40 milliseconds long will be ignored.
Chord looseness
If you are playing in chords, the notes you play are not going
to happen at exactly the same time. This is especially true for a guitar MIDI controller. When you strum, the notes
on the low strings happen a good amount before the notes on the high strings. The chord looseness setting tells
the program how loose a group of notes can be and still be Entered as a chord, instead of seperate notes. Use a low
setting if you are playing individual notes with very precise rhythms. Use a high setting if you are strumming chords.
Split point
On a part with two staves, like most piano parts, you may want high notes to go on the upper sta and low notes
to go on the lower sta. The split controls the point that divides the upper sta notes from the lower sta notes.
On a part with just one sta, this setting doesn’t do anything.
Tuplets
If you want the program to write rhythms with triplets and more complicated tuplets, like 5:4, turn the
Tuplets option on. With this option o, the rhythms will only be regular and dotted notes.
Multi-voice
If you are playing in a part where you have two dierent musical lines with their own rhythms,
turn the Multi-voice option on. With this option o, only one line will be notated.
Multi-channel guitar
If you are playing in from a guitar MIDI controller, you will most likely want this option turned
on. MIDI guitars send the notes for each string on a dierent MIDI channel, and the program uses
this information to put the notes you play on the right string on the Tablature sta.
If you are not using a guitar MIDI controller, keep this option o.
Real-Time MIDI Input