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Most VSTi libraries on the market are multi-channel. That is, each appearance of a VSTi – often referred to
as a track – can supply up to 16 instruments/articulation sets using a template you program in the VSTi. In
NOTION3 terms: you can assign any number of VSTi tracks to any score: each track on a separate staff.
This is the method you use if you are going to use a VSTi other than EWQL Symphonic Orchestra, Garritan
Personal Orchestra, Miroslav Philharmonik or Vienna Symphonic Library – or if you want to use one of these
Libraries with your own customized VSTi template.
Two preparations before you start: ensure you are in Edit mode. And, if If the Library you want to use
requires a dongle on your computer, be certain that hardware is in place before you proceed.
Phase One: Ensure the Library Is Known to NOTION3
1. Open Score Setup (such as by clicking the
button in the Toolbar).
2. In the sound source options (the bottom palette), click the generic VST Instruments button.
3. Look at the options in the upper palette. If the VSTi you want to use is listed, proceed to Phase Two
(stay in Score Setup). If the VSTi you want to use is installed on your computer but does not appear as
an option, then you need to add the Library to the VST Manager (next).
Add Library to VST Manager
1. Go to the Menu bar and select PC: File > VST Manager Mac: NOTION > VST Manager.
» The VST Manager dialog box opens.
2. Look at the list and verify if the library is already in the list or not.
––If in the list, but disabled, then highlight the VSTi and click Enable. Skip to step 6.
––If not in the list, or displays as missing, complete steps 3 through 5.
3. Click Browse.
» The Open dialog box displays.
4. Find the VSTi on your hard drive and select it.
5. Ensure the VSTi appears on the VST Manager’s list as an enabled effect. If not, highlight it in the list
and click Enable.
6. To close the VST Manager, click Close.
7. Close Score Setup (click the Exit Score Setup button) and re-open Score Setup again.
Phase Two: Assign a VSTi Track to a New Staff
Assuming you are now in Score Setup, click on the VSTi you want to use. NOTION3 creates a new staff with
the name of the VSTi as the instrument name. This is now a track staff.
You can add more track staffs or you can close Score Setup (press the Exit Score Setup button).
Phase Three: Assign Instruments to Channels
Now that you are out of Score Setup, in Edit mode:
1. Click anywhere on this new VSTi track staff.
2. Go to the Menu bar and select Tools > Staff VSTi Interface (alternately, you can right-click and select
Tools > Staff VSTi Interface from the context menu).
» The actual VSTi opens up.
3. According to the directions from the VSTi manufacturer, program your template, including assigning
instruments/articulations to up to sixteen channels (the track staff will automatically play Channel 1).
You do not need to assign all sixteen channels.
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4. When finished, close the VSTi interface (or, if you want to use this template in other scores, save your
template. Then close the VSTi).
Phase Four: Assign Channels to Staffs
By default, the instrument in Channel 1 will be heard on the track staff. To play other instrument sounds, you
have two options – or any mix of the two:
♦♦ Create as many Basic staffs as there are other channels (as many as fifteen), then assign a specific
channel (a separate instrument) to each one, or (– or combine with:)
♦♦ Use NOTION3’s Change Instrument feature to switch from one channel to another. - Compositeur .org - Forum des Compositeurs : Musique et Composition
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