OMG!!! BRAIN OVERLOAD! Thank you a million times, Marcus. This is what I've been needing and so much more. I will watch this video as many times as it takes to absorb everything you taught me here. This could have been a 100 dollar lesson easily!
That's pretty clever converting wav forms to midi and then to sheet music. It's this process when I realize I am so glad I can play piano fluently enough to play everything in in one take typically, no editing. Next part, next part...for a very fast and natural sounding work flow. But I appreciate working this way too. As I imagine playing in midi parts with a click track, and then exporting those to Notion to have as notation with some Notion formatting. Thanks for your tips/
I've been working with guitar pro notation forever and reaper 7 daw, I needed try something new. I already have 9 songs written in guitar pro 8. I just learned how to export that notation notion mobile. Amazingly everything that was written in guitar pro showed upin notion, very impressive. But now when send that to studio one 6.6 it disappears. Can not figure out what I'm doing wrong
Hello, I loaded a vst piano on instrument track and created a melody, but once sent to Notion I get only the upper part of the staff (sol clef), I want both to appear.....
Hi Marcus, great tutorial on using Notion. In this video you turned Audio into Midi, is there a way to turn loop audio Drums) into Midi? Thanks. Bless You!
Good morning Marcus..I'm new to Notion 6, Windows 10 Pro - quick question about dark mode. When I switch from default "white" to dark mode the dialog on the bottom right hand corner disappeares. I don't know what they call it. I've been searching the PreSonus forum but don't understand if it's my theme or something else. Thanks for any help you can provide. George
Hi Marcus, maybe You can answer my question. I would like to buy "Pesonus Symphonic Orchestra" for "Studio One" and I was wondering if the accents, dynamics etc that are draw in Notion also work with The Symphony Library after sending them over to Studio One? Are they compatible?
Great vid as always. I have one question is there a way to view studio one midi tracks in notion instantly, without sending and resending each time a change is made. Cheers
Thank you Marcus, but this such a hack workaround for a feature that should be part of Studio One. Notion is just not the same as the score editor in S1. The score editor is so close to being good but needs another round of features to build it out.
Hi Marcus, should i get Notion 6 to create my lead sheets or i just need to have the lower versions of Notion? if that is the case what lower version of Notion should i get? thanks for the info.
Very interesting, thanks for this new nugget of info, Marcus. I'm having a few twonks - more than half of the chords are turning up before each bar, which I have to manually drag to correct - alot of work for a lot of chords - and none of the markers are showing up at all. Can you help with this any?
For the chords - make sure you have snapping "enabled" so the boundaries of the Chord Events are sitting on the Grid. As for the markers, how many do you have? Are you sure you're choosing the "Create Lead Sheet" option in the pop up window?
@@marcushuyskensmusic thanks for the reply. Getting back a bit delayed! The chords are straight now thanks. Still no markers showing up. None at all. Can you still help on this? I can't find any "hide/show" feature in Notion. All the markers are quantized on the bar.
aha just found what it was - markers only come across when you 'send data of entire song'. I am sending "selected data" & that doesn't send the markers. The only problem left is the piano isn't in grand staff, even when I write "Piano" on the track.
Hi Marcus!! You are really the S1 star. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!! :-) Just a question. How do you include the markers to Notion. That is really something that would save me time.. :-) Best regards, Pelle
It was obvious.. :-) You showed it clearly "send data of entire song" checked. This is really a timesaver when making scores. Thanks again for a great video!! :-)
Thank You, great tutorial as usual, Marcus ! .. However, Presonus still has not made Notion compatible with the the i9 Multicore processor (PC) !! , so I have not been able to use Notion, since I bought it :-( ..
You need to hover your mouse to where it says "0-100" in the bottom left of the MIDI Editor - the right click to change it from Percent to MIDI. Let me know if this helps.. Cheers, M
someone who can do “further editing” on score will not need nothing more than a good midi file well organized and quantized, don’t need these chords because the melody is enough, unless the chords are well harmonized. The easiest is tho use the Rewire function with Notion or do all on Logic Pro, where you can do such scores as well. The easiest of all is to take Notion for Ipad and write close to your instruments or midi controler
Using the term "lead sheet" this way may be misleading, in my experience. Typically a "lead sheet" includes 3 elements: 1. chords in time (i.e. bars/measures), 2. The melodic "lead" (thus the term), and 3. lyrics. Yours includes only the first. Meanwhile, Rhythm charts include the chords plus important rhythmic and dynamic information (i.e. for a bassist or drummer); usually with limited lyrical cues. What you did with the guitar part is generally just called an instrumental "part" or "chart", i.e what is to be played.
I haven’t used notation software in years but watched this anyway; Glad I did, since I now know about the transform option instrument parts!
Wow,that was a mouth full! So much info, greatly appreciated. That pretty much cements my decision to enter the Presonus Sphere space.
This video is a gem Marcus. More than a year later I still refer back often to this video. Thank you.
OMG!!! BRAIN OVERLOAD! Thank you a million times, Marcus. This is what I've been needing and so much more. I will watch this video as many times as it takes to absorb everything you taught me here. This could have been a 100 dollar lesson easily!
Excellent tutorial thanks
Great video once again Marcus, thanks so much for sharing!
That's pretty clever converting wav forms to midi and then to sheet music. It's this process when I realize I am so glad I can play piano fluently enough to play everything in in one take typically, no editing. Next part, next part...for a very fast and natural sounding work flow. But I appreciate working this way too. As I imagine playing in midi parts with a click track, and then exporting those to Notion to have as notation with some Notion formatting. Thanks for your tips/
Efficiently presented, thank you Marcus.
What's the shortcut for Legato and length? Thanks!
Great tutorial Marcus. Bless you!
solid gold info here, thanks
Dear Marcus. Is it possible to have chord symbols written down without Notion software? If not can I write the chords my self? Thank you!
Can you print just a chord chart in Studio One?
I hope they will eventually make Notion fully integrated in Studio One.
I've been working with guitar pro notation forever and reaper 7 daw, I needed try something new. I already have 9 songs written in guitar pro 8. I just learned how to export that notation notion mobile. Amazingly everything that was written in guitar pro showed upin notion, very impressive. But now when send that to studio one 6.6 it disappears. Can not figure out what I'm doing wrong
Hello, I loaded a vst piano on instrument track and created a melody, but once sent to Notion I get only the upper part of the staff (sol clef), I want both to appear.....
How compatible with Logic Pro is Notion?
Hi Marcus, great tutorial on using Notion. In this video you turned Audio into Midi, is there a way to turn loop audio Drums) into Midi? Thanks. Bless You!
Good morning Marcus..I'm new to Notion 6, Windows 10 Pro - quick question about dark mode. When I switch from default "white" to dark mode the dialog on the bottom right hand corner disappeares. I don't know what they call it. I've been searching the PreSonus forum but don't understand if it's my theme or something else. Thanks for any help you can provide. George
Hi Marcus, maybe You can answer my question. I would like to buy "Pesonus Symphonic Orchestra" for "Studio One" and I was wondering if the accents, dynamics etc that are draw in Notion also work with The Symphony Library after sending them over to Studio One? Are they compatible?
Great vid as always. I have one question is there a way to view studio one midi tracks in notion instantly, without sending and resending each time a change is made.
Cheers
Thank you Marcus, but this such a hack workaround for a feature that should be part of Studio One. Notion is just not the same as the score editor in S1.
The score editor is so close to being good but needs another round of features to build it out.
Hi Marcus, should i get Notion 6 to create my lead sheets or i just need to have the lower versions of Notion? if that is the case what lower version of Notion should i get? thanks for the info.
Very interesting, thanks for this new nugget of info, Marcus. I'm having a few twonks - more than half of the chords are turning up before each bar, which I have to manually drag to correct - alot of work for a lot of chords - and none of the markers are showing up at all. Can you help with this any?
For the chords - make sure you have snapping "enabled" so the boundaries of the Chord Events are sitting on the Grid. As for the markers, how many do you have? Are you sure you're choosing the "Create Lead Sheet" option in the pop up window?
@@marcushuyskensmusic thanks for the reply. Getting back a bit delayed! The chords are straight now thanks. Still no markers showing up. None at all. Can you still help on this? I can't find any "hide/show" feature in Notion. All the markers are quantized on the bar.
aha just found what it was - markers only come across when you 'send data of entire song'. I am sending "selected data" & that doesn't send the markers. The only problem left is the piano isn't in grand staff, even when I write "Piano" on the track.
@@marcushuyskensmusic donde se habilita los limites para los acordes???
Hi Marcus!! You are really the S1 star. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!! :-) Just a question. How do you include the markers to Notion. That is really something that would save me time.. :-) Best regards, Pelle
It was obvious.. :-) You showed it clearly "send data of entire song" checked. This is really a timesaver when making scores. Thanks again for a great video!! :-)
Thank You, great tutorial as usual, Marcus ! .. However, Presonus still has not made Notion compatible with the the i9 Multicore processor (PC) !! , so I have not been able to use Notion, since I bought it :-( ..
Do I need to buy Notion? (£128) or can I print off from Studio one?
Nice video. How did you manage to get your midi velocity up to 127, mine is showing 100 as the highest velocity
You need to hover your mouse to where it says "0-100" in the bottom left of the MIDI Editor - the right click to change it from Percent to MIDI.
Let me know if this helps..
Cheers, M
someone who can do “further editing” on score will not need nothing more than a good midi file well organized and quantized, don’t need these chords because the melody is enough, unless the chords are well harmonized. The easiest is tho use the Rewire function with Notion or do all on Logic Pro, where you can do such scores as well. The easiest of all is to take Notion for Ipad and write close to your instruments or midi controler
Now Studio One has Notion inside the DAW
Using the term "lead sheet" this way may be misleading, in my experience. Typically a "lead sheet" includes 3 elements: 1. chords in time (i.e. bars/measures), 2. The melodic "lead" (thus the term), and 3. lyrics.
Yours includes only the first.
Meanwhile, Rhythm charts include the chords plus important rhythmic and dynamic information (i.e. for a bassist or drummer); usually with limited lyrical cues.
What you did with the guitar part is generally just called an instrumental "part" or "chart", i.e what is to be played.
this is not in minute. if you go stright to notion, it would be much quicker... Time!!!