Originally Posted by Matt Finley
David, I can’t recommend it now because it stopped development, but Notion 6 by Presonus allows me to specify a percentage of swing articulation in my score. It also gives me audio tracks so I make WAV files of BIAB instruments that serve as the jazz rhythm section for my big band charts. It is best as a composer’s tool, not for producing polished printouts for publication, but my musicians can read it just fine.
I used to have Notion, and probably still have a valid license. I'd originally gotten it because they supported a bunch of 3rd party libraries, but that went by the wayside for their own library. But I found the sound of their library instruments disappointing.

That said, I should probably play with the "swing" feature in MuseScore as well. But I wish they had a better core sound.

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The company is doing extensive development of a very good Notion Mobile application that is cross-platform. We hope they will add back a few key features from Notion Desktop, and we will have a real winner.
I literally just printed sheet music I'd done in Notion with the Notion Mobile app. laugh

I really liked using Notion, but given how they've been dragging their feet for years with new features, and how expensive their libraries were, I doubt I'll go back to using them frown

Thanks!


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My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?