Add wav files, Add audio (wav) file, Add audio (wav) files to your score – PreSonus Notion 6 - Notation Software (Boxed) User Manual

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Notion enables you to play external .WAV digital audio files to incorporate into the overall sound . To hear the file in

playback in this release, you need to begin play or perform

before

the insertion point of the WAV file in the score .

As you work with WAV files, keep in mind:

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Whenever possible, delete the front “dead air” out of the WAV files . If you do not have third-party software to do this,

insert the WAV file in advance of the beat where the WAV’s sounds actually start .

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The WAV file

must

be have the format of 16-bit 44 .1 kHz .

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When possible, insert the WAV file before you compose/arrange in Notion . This skips having to adjust note/rest time

values later .

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WAV file playback is independent of NTempo performance features – except for triggering the start of the file’s

playback and halting the playback with Spacebar or the Esc key .

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Of course, articulations, dynamics, metronome marks, and other notation markings do not alter the WAV file’s sound .

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Since the WAV file is attached to a staff, you can refine the audio playback (such as volume or panning) for that staff’s
channel strip in the Mixer .

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Notion searches and plays the WAV file in real time . For this reason, do not move, rename, or delete the WAV file . If

Notion cannot find the WAV file for playback, the staff will have no sound .

Identify a Staff for the File

You can place a WAV file on any staff on any beat . There is one requirement: you must have

saved

the file at some point . A brand new (unsaved) score is in computer memory, not on

your hard drive, so the addition of a WAV file could consume available memory .
Keep in mind any notes that are currently on the staff you select

will

be heard in playback . For this reason,

many users opt to use a

Basic Staff

for WAV files . This staff option has no instrument assigned to it .

1 . Ensure you are in Edit mode .

2 . Click the

button to open Score Setup .

3 . Ensure Notion Instruments is selected in the lower right .
4 . Hover over Basic .
5 . Select Treble Cleff Staff .

Add File to Staff

1 . Ensure you are in Edit mode .

TIP: It doesn’t matter where the cursor is at the moment: the audio file’s name will display on your Music Cursor and
you will click where you want the file later in step 5 .

2 . Go to the Menu bar and select Score > Attach Audio .

» If you haven’t saved your score, Notion alerts you to do that before you proceed . Otherwise, an Open dialog

box displays .

3 . Find and select the WAV file you want .

» If successful, the audio file’s name is on your Music Cursor .

4 . Position the Music Cursor on a staff where you want the audio file to begin . If you want to place this trigger on a

beat other than beat one, fill the measure with rests and position the Music Cursor over the rest that’s on the beat

you want .

5 . Either click your mouse or press Enter .

» The name of the file appears above the staff at this location .

A WAV file ready to play on beat 3.

6 . The file is still on your Music Cursor if you need to add the file to another place in the score . If you are done with it,

press Esc .

Add Audio (WAV) Files to your Score

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