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New sound sets for all sections concerning modern instrumental technique commonly used in sonoristic music

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asked Mar 7, 2016 in Notion Feature Requests by ryszardosada (1,070 points)
New sound sets for all sections concerning modern instrumental technique commonly used in sonoristic music, eg.: multiphonics, harmonic-fingering, key-clicks, harmonics-glissando, slap-pitched, slap-unpitched, bisbigliando, blow, breath, buzz, HARP e.g.: bisbigliando-with-stick, buzzing-pedal, clusters-with-nail, damped, double-glissando, glissando-with-nail, harmonic-fingering, harmonic-in-wood, near-the-board, near-the-pegs, pizzicato-bartok, scratch-with-nail, xylophonic sounds and MANY MANY OTHER.

 

I am convinced that every composer of film and contemporary music would gladly buy them . That would be a real hit in Notion software.

 

all the best

Richard

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answered Jun 18, 2018 by AlexTinsley (925,350 points)
 
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answered Mar 8, 2016 by martinkutschker (3,040 points)
There are quite a number of orchestral samplers available, so I don't care much for the sounds shipped with any score writer. A VSTi I can use with a program of my choice while a built-in library is a kind of lock-in to Notion. I would rather buy a chaper version that comes without any instruments than pay more for a version that has articulations or techniques that I may never use. Though I might change my mind if Notion would come with a VSTi version of the sound rendering engine.

But I'm looking forward to a built-in (even improved) support for more 3rd party libraries. And I'd love to see a move away from built-in VSTi-techniques, so I can use any symbol for any custom rule to be able to control my VSTis fully.

Just in case anyone is asking me, I see no point in giving a -1 to a request. I'm just arguing why I think it is better to ask for something else.
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