Hi all,
I'm a newcomer to Notion. I'm used to enter notes using the step sequencer feature (as I do in Sibelius).
However I don't understand Notion's rules related to accidentals and key signatures. Is this a bug or am I missing something ?
On the 1st picture below you can see 2 staves with the same melody. The higher one is in C# maj and the lower one in Db maj. Both were entered with my MIDI master keyboard. The higher melody is badly written. The lower melody, in Db maj, is correct except the F# which should be a Gb. It looks like Notion understands C# maj is the same as Db maj and chooses automatically the latter one without giving you the choice to write in C#. This is really annoying. Is this a bug or a (special;)) feature ?
And this is the melody in C# maj as it should appear :
Btw, the possibility to change the enharmonic spelling of a selection of notes in one go would great !
That said, Notion is a very innovative application and looks really promising IMO.
Michaël
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Note input and key signature : strange rules ?
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Re: Note input and key signature : strange rules ?
Mikhail,
This was not a problem in N2, so IMHO it is indeed a bug in N3, and I reported as such. If you fell the same way, feel free to do a bug report on it as well because the more a wheel squeaks the faster it will get oiled.
DrH
This was not a problem in N2, so IMHO it is indeed a bug in N3, and I reported as such. If you fell the same way, feel free to do a bug report on it as well because the more a wheel squeaks the faster it will get oiled.
DrH
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Re: Note input and key signature : strange rules ?
DrH,
Glad to see I'm not alone ! I just sent a bug report following your suggestion.
I don't know N2 : I'm a Sibelius user and I jumped on N3's crossgrade offer.
I must confess I was hoping for an easier handling of VSTi's and a better conducting performance when I bought N3. And as far as I can see I'm not disappointed : NTempo and the VST engine put N3 steps ahead of Sibelius 6 in that area (Sibelius' live tempo feature really sucks).
And as the Notion team looks very dynamic I'm eager to see N3's future developments.
Michaël
Glad to see I'm not alone ! I just sent a bug report following your suggestion.
I don't know N2 : I'm a Sibelius user and I jumped on N3's crossgrade offer.
I must confess I was hoping for an easier handling of VSTi's and a better conducting performance when I bought N3. And as far as I can see I'm not disappointed : NTempo and the VST engine put N3 steps ahead of Sibelius 6 in that area (Sibelius' live tempo feature really sucks).
And as the Notion team looks very dynamic I'm eager to see N3's future developments.
Michaël
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Re: Note input and key signature : strange rules ?
I am in a quite similar boat.
I jumped ships from Sibelius with the crossgrade. Unfortunately, right now, I cannot use Notion as much as I'd like to because I have to work on some projects with a tight deadline, so I have to use the Sibelius I know well.
But as soon as the input woes are fixed (most importantly all things related to step time input), I am pretty certain I will use Notion more than Sibelius, potentially even using Logic far less
I sincerely hope that the Notion folks are serious with their desire to improve the software. I do not think we need another top-engraving application; that's Finale and Sibelius (even though I think Finale sucks^^). What we could need is a composing software that allows classically trained composers to get the same results they would get when programming in sequencers with a notation software. Notion is on the right path, but there is much left to do, most of all in the usability department.
I hope Notion will one day conduct a thorough survey where users could tell their wishes.
I jumped ships from Sibelius with the crossgrade. Unfortunately, right now, I cannot use Notion as much as I'd like to because I have to work on some projects with a tight deadline, so I have to use the Sibelius I know well.
But as soon as the input woes are fixed (most importantly all things related to step time input), I am pretty certain I will use Notion more than Sibelius, potentially even using Logic far less
I sincerely hope that the Notion folks are serious with their desire to improve the software. I do not think we need another top-engraving application; that's Finale and Sibelius (even though I think Finale sucks^^). What we could need is a composing software that allows classically trained composers to get the same results they would get when programming in sequencers with a notation software. Notion is on the right path, but there is much left to do, most of all in the usability department.
I hope Notion will one day conduct a thorough survey where users could tell their wishes.
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Re: Note input and key signature : strange rules ?
Thanks for the bug report guys, we'll look into this issue going forward. It is simply not following the right diatonic spelling rules, so we'll need to address that.
Thanks
Lubo Astinov
Thanks
Lubo Astinov
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Re: Note input and key signature : strange rules ?
astinov wrote:Thanks for the bug report guys, we'll look into this issue going forward. It is simply not following the right diatonic spelling rules, so we'll need to address that.
Thanks
Lubo Astinov
Great to see such a reactivity from the Notion team
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