Notion is designed to be suitable for all skill levels with its interface and interactive piano keyboard. The app includes advanced functions including an interactive 24-fret guitar fretboard, drum pad note entry, and a multi-track mixer with effects. Users can alter their score and playback using a palette of articulations, expressions, and dynamics.
In addition to the notation editor, users can also hear their music performed with audio samples. Notion comes bundled with piano and orchestral samples recorded by The London Symphony Orchestra as well as instruments such as guitar, bass, and more. Notion includes a range of orchestral functions and articulations including staccato, flutter tongues, trills, and vibrato. Guitar functions and articulations consist of bends, vibrato, slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, mutes, whammy bar techniques, and more.
Notion comes with sharing capabilities that allow users to email their work as a .notion, PDF, MusicXML, or MIDI file. It also comes with the ability to search for tabs or MusicXML files online, as well as open Guitar Pro files.
Notion Music also produces the Progression guitar tab editor for iPad, a guitar tab creation tool. Progression gives guitarists and bassists the ability to write, edit, playback, and share guitar tablature or regular notation using audio samples.
Pricing & Availability:
Notion for iPad is available for only $.99, regularly $14.99! This special offer will be available until December 20, 2011 at 11:59pm.
For a full list of features and more information about the Notion for iPad app visit www.notionmusic.com.
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