Notion Music Progression - revolutionary songwriting and composition software for guitar, bass and drums. You can easily enter tab or notation and hear your music play back instantly with real instrument samples. Progression makes it easy to create your own guitar tab, lead sheets and standard sheet music complete with an audio track of your work. Quickly enter your guitar tab or notation with your keyboard and mouse, or you can play your music on a mouse -or you can play your midi keyboard and Progression turns it into a score, If you make changes to the tab,the notation will change accordingly,and vice-versa, Progression comes bundled with two guitar and bass simulation and FX applications, ReValver MKII for Preogression and IK Multimedia`s AmpliTube 2 DUO, Or use your own VST effects and amp modelers, With Progression`s interactive fretboard you can create and audition chords and add them to the score with a click of the mouse, Or you can find the chord you want with the interactive chord library, create tabs and lead sheets realtime entry via MIDI instruments write in tab or notaion real instrument playback and built in amp simulation, VST compatible, Windows: Operating system: Windows XP or Vista, Processor: 3.0 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent, RAM: 1 GB, Free Hard Disk Space: 1.5 GB, Mac: Operating System: OS X 10.4.0 or later (except Snow Leopard), Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Processor, RAM: 1 GB, Free Hard Disk Space: 1.5 GB, English language
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