ChrisHeinen wrote:I'm having the same problem.
My TruePianos settings ARE saved and restored in a Notion score as long as I select "Atlantis" and "Amber" but my TruePianos settings ARE NOT restored (and I presume not saved) with "Diamond".
Very, very strange.
For reference, some of the FabFilter Software Instruments VST effects and their Twin 2 VSTi virtual instrument have the same problem, although Twin 2 reloads the correct preset but does not indicate it, where it continues to display "Default" as the preset, even though it has loaded the correct present . . .
I am
not convinced that this is a NOTION 4 problem, but it could be . . .
The logical workaround is to create your own
user-defined custom preset and to save it every time you make changes in a session. Then when you save the NOTION 4 project and later open it, you can restore the correct settings by loading your user-defined custom preset, which actually is a good thing to do regardless, since even when everything is remembered correctly, it makes sense to save it as a user-defined custom preset so that you can use it in other songs . . .
I am not familiar with True Piano, but I know that some or perhaps all the FabFilter Software Instruments products support both VST 2 and VST 3, where VST 2 is the most commonly supported and is the version that NOTION 4 supports, and it might have something to do with which set of VST functionality the plug-ins and virtual instruments are using . . .
VST 3 adds a lot of vastly complex functionality, and for the most part only the Steinberg DAW application supports all of it in a few or perhaps only one of its VSTi virtual instruments, where with VST 3.5 and VST Expressions 2, you can do elaborate tailoring of individual notes. It is very powerful, but the power comes at the price of switching from working with a magnifying glass to working with an electron microscope, in a manner of speaking . . .
VST 3 (Steinberg)VST Expression 2 (Steinberg)The simple workaround is to create your own user-defined custom presets and to use them explicitly to restore the settings for VSTi virtual instruments and VST effects plug-ins that do not do this automagically . . .
Lots of FUN! 