Is released this morning, and available for download.
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yup and it rocks, I love it. although there are a few features still missing when compared to Finale and Sibelius, it is a pleasure to use and given the way their team has been working and their dedication to us, I belive within a couple more versions there will be nothing missing.
still right now it has everything most of us would need most of the time and at 64-bit with 64-bit rewire I can use it with Ensemble pro 5 and send stems directly in logic for further mixing and processing.
cheers
David
My impression rather than "it rocks" is that Notion 4 is a slap dash port from 32 bit to 64 bit. There are number of features which have regressed to broken: no articulation text for VI Pro voices so no articulation for VI PRO voices, the menuing confounds adjusting mixer levels on the fly on a one monitor setup. The additional memory in 64 bit is the one outstanding plus of the new release.
Of course, it's a new release and we expect some glitches, but the number of bugs I have seen are causing me to reconsider Sibelius, despite Avid's lack of stability and performance. Let's hope that some of the "Real Soon, Now" fixes are just that.
David II
I think it's a terrific program. It's not quite where Sibelius is as far as plug ins and print options but as a compositional tool it's amazing.
Believe it or not, I am a Notion fan. After two hours of trying Notion, for the first time, my copy of Sibelius 6 was in the trash can.
But as a software engineer and a consumer of notation software, I have to stand by my assesment that the release is a bit rough and shows signs of not being sufficently tested.