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June 2007

Fresh off the stove
NOTION Program Update 1.6.1 has been released!  Highlights of the update include the ability to hide/show articulations, better aesthetic arrangement of system and page breaks, cut/copy/paste enhancements, and continued improvements in program stability.

Look out!
We're growing!  Thanks to you, the demand for NOTION products has grown over the past years, and NOTION Music, Inc. (formerly Virtuosoworks) now employs almost 60 people!  But weĆ­ve got no intention of stopping there – plenty of new opportunities are available for people like you to join the ever-growing NOTION team.  Visit our Careers page at www.notionmusic.com/careers to find out how you can fit in.

What's the score?
Well, that's for you to decide.  Our Score Library now contains over 300 downloadable titles, including full orchestral works, solo instrument features, and our newest additions: soprano arias and violin concerti!  Our Score Library is accessible through the NOTION Web Store.

On deck
The next Sound Kit from NOTION Music has been announced: Expanded Percussion 2!  This sound kit is a must-have for percussion junkies – or for anyone with a soft spot for the Duck Call – and adds a fresh bunch of percussion instruments to the NOTION family.  Besides the Duck Call, you'll get sounds for bongos, anvil, sand blocks, and more.  Look for Expanded Percussion 2 to go on pre-order sale in the near future!               

Interview

Zane Zalis

NOTION Music's Matthew Libera talked to Zane Zalis, developer and founder of the music production program at Miles Macdonell Collegiate, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Tips & Tricks

NTEMPO to the Nth degree!

NTEMPO

One of the great advantages of using NOTION is the NTEMPO feature. Most NOTIONites are already aware of the performance capabilities using NTEMPO, however there are other uses for NTEMPO that you may have overlooked.

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Featured Composer

Hans Ueckert

Hans Ueckert is a retired professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Hans plays classical guitar professionally and piano moderately and "plays" on the computer when composing, particularly with Sibelius and NOTION.

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