idiotSavant wrote:Does anyone know of a convenient way to save plug-ins, settings and configurations for reuse in other Notion files?
I've got a mix that I like on the first movement of a string quartet and now I'd like to transfer all those plug-ins and their settings to movements 2 and 3... Pretty tedious with 17 plug-ins and four VSL instruments...
Maybe it would be easiest to do a save as and then delete all the notation and copy the new notation in...
Ideas?
Most VST plug-ins have a way to create user-defined custom presets, which is the way I do it, and this is important because some VST plug-ins do
not remember their settings when you save the NOTION 4 score and exit. Mostly this happens at present with the plug-ins from FabFilter Software Instruments, so the workaround is to create your own user-defined presets . . .
Doing a "Save As" for the NOTION 4 score is one way to clone it, where you then need to copy the music notation for each respective staff . . .
This is the easiest way to do what you want to do that I know, which is fabulous . . .
Fabulous! 
P. S. If you have a particular NOTION 4 score with a set of instruments and effects plug-ins that you like and want to use for other compositions, you can remove all the music notation; do a "Save As"; and then add the NOTION 4 score to the set of NOTION 4 predefined templates, so that you have a blank score but with all the instruments and effects plug-ins you like. On the Mac, you do this by adding your user-defined custom NOTION 4 score to the set of predefined templates in the "Notion.app" package, where the important thing is to prefix the name of your user-defined custom NOTION 4 score with an integer, which tells NOTION 4 where to place the user-defined template in the menu item list . . .
As I recall, the last integer in the Notion Music predefined templates is "17", so the next one will be "18", which for a NOTION 4 score named "My Custom Score" will map to the correct name being "18 My Custom Score" . . .
On a Windows machine the predefined templates are in a different location, and there are some posts in the this FORUM that explain how to do it on the Mac and on Windows, so you can do a search and find them if you need more information and details on how to do it . . .