![]() In the case above, Cello Solo on channel 1 switches to the Cello Ensemble on channel 2, in Bar 3. You should strive to keep instrument changes and ruleset changes together in your scores. They are setup to work like instrument changes and by keeping them together, you will always know which instruments are being controlled by what rules. Notes: Rulesets can be copied and pasted anywhere into the score. This text is tied to the ruleset, and can be dropped anywhere in the score for these rules to be referenced. ![]() The text name of the ruleset “Cello Solo” will appear in the cursor. Once you have selected the ruleset, click “Use”. Open the Rules dialogue again and select the ruleset that you would like to use on a particular staff or staves throughout the score. Now that you have created a ruleset, a list will begin to populate the Rules dialogue. Before we go into the details of this window, let us draw your attention to how you will place these into the score. Name your ruleset and you can begin editing immediately. When you click “New… ”, you will see a Ruleset appear on the screen: The Rules dialogue is where you can choose to start new rulesets or import and export rulesets for sharing with other scores or other users. To access the Custom Rules GUI dialogue page, Press “Shift + Y” on your computer keyboard. Rulesets are saved on a score by score basis and can be used anywhere in your score and called upon to follow instrument changes that happen across the staff at any time during playback. You can save, import, and export rulesets on a per score basis making it possible to utilize the power of these rules in each of your scores. We now provide an easy to use interface that allows you to save new rulesets that work with individual instruments in a VSTi, or with a particular VSTi in a global mode. In the past, users had to have some knowledge of how to write XML code with proper syntax to create custom rules for how their VSTi’s would perform using Notion. The new Custom Rules Graphic User Interface provides an easy to use control setup for Notion users who would like to use Notion articulations, techniques and MIDI Control data with their VSTi’s. ![]()
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