User Manual

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4. Click OK.
The dialog box closes.
5. Close and reopen Notion. If you want Notion to act as a Host, you must have the Slave application(s) open after
Notion.
6. Please note - if you are using the Studio One & Notion interop and have ReWire checked, this will still set up a
ReWire session between Studio One and Notion. You’ll see the blue ReWire icon below as a reminder if Notion has
been set up as a ReWire slave in this instance.
With Notion as Host
To control another program you play or perform a Notion score. Nothing happens at the Slave program while you are
editing a score. During playback, whatever you do in Notion via computer keyboard or MIDI keyboard commands also
aects the Slave program.
By default, stereo sounds from the Slave application arrive at Bus A in the Mixer. Here you can alter gain, panning, eects,
and so on, just like any other instrument. To select a slave application, click ReWire in the mixer and select the channels
required.
With Notion as Slave
True, as a Slave Notion follows the commands of a Host application – but keep in mind you still have full access to Notions
play and perform features if you want to use them for any reason. In fact, you may even forget that Notion is in a Slave
mode until the Host begins a playback operation.
NB If you do not have an active ReWire channel set up in the host for Notion, audio may not be heard from Notion directly.
You may also see the transport time counter running’ but the playback cursor is stationery. To solve this, set up an active
ReWire channel in your host - Notion now knows where to send its audio, and playback will resume as expected.
To remind you that Notion is in ReWire mode as a slave (or to show when you haven’t realised you’ve made a ReWire
session!), look out for this blue icon:
Of course, refer to the documentation for the Host application for all details of how you control at the Host the audio
coming from Notion.
You can send 32 pairs of audio over ReWire, - click the output button at the bottom of each instrument or bus channel
strip to make your selection. Then remember to select the corresponding inputs in your host DAW.
Sending MIDI over ReWire to Studio One
1. Start the host DAW rst, then Notion
2. Make sure Use ReWire is checked in Notion, in Preferences>Audio (may require Notion restart)
3. In Notion, in Score Setup, click the ReWire MIDI score category (or change an existing instrument)
4. You can select seperate ReWire channels for each sta (from Bus 1-16, Ch1-16)
5. In Studio One
-Add an empty Notion ReWire track
-Add instruments of your choice to new tracks, e.g. MaiTai
-In the Mai-Tai Instrument dialog, set the input to Notion, then choose the Bus and Channel input you set in
step 4
- Now when you playback, Notion sends its MIDI to Studio One, and drives the MaiTai instrument in realtime. Basic
articulations will be observed too