Progression 2.0 features compatibility between desktop and iPad, and playback featuring real guitar samples performed by guitarist Neil Zaza, bass samples by Victor Wooten, and drum samples by Roy “Futureman” Wooten.
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Progression 2.0 allows users to work on multiple platforms, with compatibility between Progression for iPad and desktop computers. Musicians can begin a composition on their desktop, make on-the-go edits via iPad, and then bring the project back to the desktop for final editing.
It is designed to let you create your own guitar tab, lead sheets, and standard sheet music with an audio track of your own. Features such as native 64-bit support, interactive entry tools, sequencer overlay, MIDI record/input and step-time entry are designed to allow for multiple ways to compose music in Progression 2.0.
Progression 2.0 Features:
- Write Tab and Notation
- Automatic Updating Between Tab and Notation Staff
- Record or Enter Music from a MIDI Guitar or Keyboard
- Supports Custom Tab and Alternate Tunings
- Supports 7-String Guitar and 5-String Bass
- Interactive Fretboard, Keyboard and Drum Pad
- Native 64-Bit Support (Mac and PC)
- ReWire 64-bit (Host and Slave)
- VST Compatibility
- Sequencer Staff and Sequencer Overlay
- Built-in Amp Simulator
- Integrated Audio Mixer
- Import MIDI, MusicXML, Guitar Pro Files (3–5)
- Export Audio, MIDI, MusicXML
- Save to SoundCloud
- Compatibility with Notion 4.0
- Compatibility with both Notion and Progression iPad Products
Pricing & Availability:
Progression 2.0 is available for the introductory street price of US $49.
Learn more about Progression 2.0 here: notionmusic.com
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