I'm in the process of recording some music from Notion to my MacBook to make rehearsal files for my high school choir when I'm out of the classroom for a couple of days in the following weeks.
My biggest request would be to be able to save audio as an MP3 or ACC file and export that file.
Beyond that, I need ritards to be able to ritard on playback (I found that you cannot set different tempos in a single measure, something I've tried to fix with a work-around), and I need a fermata to automatically cause a note to be 2x its normal length, and usually ritard in the last measure or two to the fermata, and I need a piece to potentially ritard automatically to a final note of a song, particularly if there is a fermata on the final note.
This app works unbelievably well for making practice parts--great sounds and easy to use mixer. These items, more than any other, would make that process better.
Thanks for making Notion for the iPad. Hoping for an update soon!
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Notion for iPad Playback Requests (Priority #1)
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Re: Notion for iPad Playback Requests (Priority #1)
Totally agree.
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Re: Notion for iPad Playback Requests (Priority #1)
Seeing this old post brought up, I need to say that every request made in that post has been fulfilled.
I would like to be able to adjust the name of the audio file that is exported before it is saved.
But otherwise I know of no easier and faster way to create audio rehearsal files for a choir.
And I mean "no" even with desktop programs.
I would like to be able to adjust the name of the audio file that is exported before it is saved.
But otherwise I know of no easier and faster way to create audio rehearsal files for a choir.
And I mean "no" even with desktop programs.
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choirguy - Posts: 60
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