
You can record MIDI input to NOTION, which you do via the Record button on the NOTION transport.

The best answer is that you need to use a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) application to record the audio and MIDI, since NOTION does not record audio, where this is the third strategy, which is based on the perspective that the first two strategies are the simple and somewhat more complex answers to your question, but they are not nearly super enough, so the second of the two general ways is the third strategy, which does everything-noting (a) that I do everything on the Mac (b) that at present I am using NOTION 4, but the principles are the same for NOTION 5 and (c) that everything is super and makes wonderful sense if you work on it every day for several years or read a few of my relevant posts and watch some of my YouTube video tutorials, because while it is easy to do all this stuff once you understand how everything works, these are advanced activities and the only way to make sense of the rules is to do a virtual festival of experiments. There are two general ways to answer your question, but I divided the first way into two strategies.

Any advice would be very much appreciated. I choose external midi and choose a 'MIDI PORT A' when creating a track in Notion but cant seem to map the Reason patch back over to Notion track. I am using a virtual midi cable to connect Reason to Notion 5 and believe the Midi channels are mapped correctly. When I play my midi keyboard I hear the sound play in Reason but I do not know how to create a track in Notion that will play back the Reason sound when I input midi data. I am able to load Reason as a slave and enable a Rewire mixer track in the Notion 5 mixer.
