![]() ![]() ![]() I used an Addictive Drums 2 (XLN Audio) MULTI that I created recently for the drumkit and modified one of the recently created SampleTank 4 (IK Multimedia) Multi-Channel Instruments. I composed the prototype theme for "Chapter 14: A Murder of Babblers and Clowns", the new chapter in my science fiction radio play series ("Extreme Gravity"). This YouTube video shows how to create a SampleTank 4 Multi-Channel Instrument (MULTI) in Studio One Professional 6 and then how to play the MULTI with music notation. ![]() Now that Studio One Professional 6 does not support ReWire, I do everything directly within Studio One Professional 6 and this includes doing the music notation in the Studio One Professional 6 embedded version of NOTION (a.k.a., "Script Editor" and "Edit Window"). NOTION supports MIDI sequencing, as well but I prefer working with music notation. Instead, they focus on MIDI sequencing (a.k.a., "piano rolls"), which (a) is fine with me and (b) is the natural way to work with instruments in Reason (Reason Studios). įor reference, until Studio One 5, there was no music notation in the Studio One universe-other than NOTION running as a ReWire helper device-so long-time Studio One users are not so intuitively attuned to music notion as the primary way to play virtual instruments, but so what. The missing ingredient involves the way to add music notation to the equation. ![]()
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