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N3 is here!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:20 am
by Revson
Congratulations to all at Notion, really looking forward to this. N3 will upend for the better more than a few workflows methinks.

Now where's my upgrade email!!! :P

Edit: The more I look through the site, the more I'm thinking: "These folks have been working their a@@es off!"

Re: N3 is here!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:52 am
by KylePoehling
Thanks!!! There has definitely been some hard work going on at N3 headquarters. Lots of late late nights and weekends for everyone here!

We're all really excited about this release and all the other new stuff behind it...new website, new online community, new packaging, new videos...etc. We'll be updating new items on the site constantly so stay tuned!

-Kyle

Re: N3 is here!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 10:06 am
by scarter
Congratulations to everyone at Notion. Great work!

I've really enjoyed Beta testing N3. Even though it was Beta, I was able to get some real work done with N3. Tomorrow night I'll be performing 5 jazz charts I wrote with N3 for four horns and rhythm section. It's a great tool!

Steve

Re: N3 is here!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 10:57 am
by johno@his.com
Congratulations, Notion! It looks absolutely beautiful.
And i spotted "gliss" and Portamento on the tool palette! Yay!

The features, the interface, all look amazing.

thanks,

John OLoughlin

Re: N3 is here!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:59 am
by xmiinc
must concur. I've been away for a long while and came by to check on developments here, and it was like....is this the same site? the same suite of products? But as I started reading and catching up, I too realized a major initiative has been implemented here...and fairly recently too! Perfect timing. I'm setting up a project studio around Logic Studio with a Euphonix hardware surface, and I'm beginning to think I'd be an idiot not to get into N3 for traditional scoring. Slave N3 to Logic and have the best of both worlds, score orchestrals in Notion and sequence everything else in Logic! All that for just another two and half bills? no-brainer. (But it does depend on Rewire being ultra-robust)