![]() Upgrade from previous versions of Digital Performer: USD 195.Here’s a list of the upgrade prices from previous versions: MOTU Digital Performer 10.1 is a free update for owners of DP10. All in all, those are pretty substantial improvements for a “minor” update that increases the version number by just one tenth. The marquee selection tool has also been updated, and zooming and scrolling are now smoother than ever with new gesture-based controls. ![]() The event list has new filter buttons for quickly hiding and showing various types of events. Editing MIDI velocities is much more convenient, with a better graphical representation and easy drag controls. There are new timeline features like the Memory Cycle Strip for easy looping, the Auto-Record Strip for punching in and out, and a new duplicate command for effortless repeating of objects. In addition to these major new features, Digital Performer 10.1 comes with numerous workflow improvements. If inspiration strikes before you can hit the record button, retrospective MIDI recording can save your day. DP 10.1 adds a retrospective MIDI recording option, which captures MIDI even when the DAW isn’t recording, or even stopped. Stem bouncing Retrospective MIDI recordingĬubase has it, Logic has had it for ages, yet Digital Performer didn’t – until now. There’s also a new option to include live audio inputs in a bounce, so you can bounce patched-through hardware synths or audio from external software applications. This can be done in real time or offline (faster than real time). You can now bounce multiple tracks and/or outputs in a single operation, which lets you create stems with just a few clicks. MOTU has added a stem bouncing feature to DP’s Bounce to Disk window. This lets you move back and forth seamlessly between working with clips in true Ableton Live fashion and the traditional timeline workflow. For precise editing, a double click opens the Clips window. Clips in Tracks allows you to use clips in DP’s linear timeline and split, trim, loop and drag them around like any other MIDI or audio object. In MOTU Digital Performer 10.1, clips are no longer confined to the Clips window. The 10.1 update focuses on refining the DAW’s clip functionality and comes with even more improvements, some of which have the potential to speed up your workflow considerably. DP10 brought us the Clip window and stretch audio, along with many other improvements and instruments. After releasing Digital Performer 10 earlier this year, MOTU has updated its long-running DAW software once again.
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