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On the other hand, I also did an experiment where Digital Performer 8 was the ReWIre host controller and both NOTION 4 and Reason 7 were ReWire 2 slaves, but at the same time the NOTION 4 score had External MIDI staves that were controlling Reason 7 virtual synthesizers, and this worked nicely, hence I think that the NOTION 4 External MIDI functionality is separate from ReWire, per se. Īs an example, I did some experiments with NOTION 4 External MIDI staves and used them to control and to play virtual instruments in Reason 6.5 and Reason 7 (Propellerhead Software), and I did this at first without doing a ReWire session, as I recall, but later I added ReWire, since ReWire handles MIDI synchronization, but I need to verify this, because I might used ReWire all the time. The way it works is that the music notation is provided on an External MIDI staff, and you can have several of them, where what happens is that the music notation is sent in MIDI format to either (a) an virtual MIDI device residing and running on the same computer or (b) to an external MIDI device, which typically will be something like a physical MIDI keyboard synthesizer. NOTION 4 provides External MIDI functionality, and this is done in score setup, where you will find a button in the lower-right corner for "External MIDI".
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Instead of trying to control Logic Pro 9 via ReWire 2, you will control and play Logic Pro 9 virtual instruments via one or more NOTION 4 External MIDI staves, and this is separate and independent of ReWire 2. This can be a good solution for your specific needs. Palm38 wrote:you might be able to do this via NOTION 4 External MIDI staves without needing to do ReWire 2 I had been hoping to avoid the Reaper (which, I understand, WILL operate as a ReWire slave) learning curve but I suppose it's inevitable. Having to spend $200 and be forced up to Mountain Lion to stay right where I am doesn't appeal to me. A Notion/host Logic/slave arrangement would have been nicer. I can't remember the exact issues now, but the last time I tried to use EWQL WordBuilder, it didn't work at all well in Notion but I found a way to do it in Logic, create an audio track and import that into Notion. These (in my case) are usually subsidiary instruments and having to base the tempo etc of my project on them is awkward. I would prefer to work entirely in Notion and control everything from there but some VSTi instruments are easier (and less messy) to program in a DAW than in Notion. Surfwhammy wrote:I will check on Logic Pro X (Apple), but in the interim can you explain why you want Logic Pro 9 to be a ReWire 2 slave to NOTION 4? I downloaded and checked the Logic Pro X User Guide, and for the most part it refers only to Logic Pro X acting as a ReWire host controller, but there are references to viewing information from "active ReWire hosts", which makes no sense because there can be only one ReWire host controller at any given time, so I cannot state anything definitively until I do some experiments.
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Professional Software Manuals (Apple Support)
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I am planning to get Logic Pro X in the next day or so, at which time I will do some experiments, but until then this is the link to the Apple Support website where you can download the Logic Pro X User Guide by right-clicking on the "Logic Pro X - User Guide" link at the top-left and then doing a "Save Link As.
I have not tried this with Logic Pro 9, but it works very nicely with Reason 7 (Propellerhead Software), which I think is separate from ReWire 2, although adding ReWire 2 makes it better, since ReWire 2 handles the MIDI synchronization automatically. The reason I ask is that there might be a different way to do what you want to do, which nevertheless meets the your overall criteria and provides a solution, where for example if the goal is to be able to use some of the virtual instruments that Logic Pro 9 provides, then you might be able to do this via NOTION 4 External MIDI staves without needing to do ReWire 2. I will check on Logic Pro X (Apple), but in the interim can you explain why you want Logic Pro 9 to be a ReWire 2 slave to NOTION 4?
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Or indeed, anything.Īpple has finally released its Logic update but I am unable to find out if that feature has been included.Ĭould someone who buys Logic Pro X please post an answer to this topic?
Palm38 wrote:Logic Pro 9 will NOT be a Rewire slave to Notion.