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Digital performer tutorials
Digital performer tutorials




digital performer tutorials
  1. Digital performer tutorials pro#
  2. Digital performer tutorials windows#

Easily rename your clips (you have to click at least twice, half way across the screen, to rename something).Let’s talk about all the things that you can’t do in the clips window! It’s the same as this ancient Cubase workaround.

Digital performer tutorials pro#

I rarely record something with just one microphone, and that means that I have to use Pro Tools or Studio One or Reaper instead. I STILL have to dump my tracks out of DP10 most of the time, because I multitrack nearly everything.You must utilize quantization for multitrack stretching (like on multitracked drums). No multitrack stretching in this manner.For the crazy folks (like me!), it’s less fun. For the sane user, this is a nice protection. If you like using stretch to make crazy sound effects, then you’re out of luck. There are limits on how far you can move things.It’s a bit cumbersome, but it does force you to work in a more precise manner than I think many of use would. Adding beat markers requires going to the Waveform Editor, switching to “Beats” mode and using the pencil tool. You can’t drop your own markers when in the Sequence Editor (the main view), or I can’t figure it out.You can hit that link and choose for yourself! Getting a good sounding result is the #1 thing, and I think that DP nails it. Other DAWs have had it for a long while, but I think DP does it better… in the main way it matters.įirstly, ZTX stretching is used instead of Elastique, and I personally prefer ZTX. Your browser does not support the video tag. I love this feature, and it’s the #1 reason I’m not going to spoil the conclusion Absolute Snapping If you wanted to search for “Quantize Note”, you can’t type QN. The downside is that it doesn’t have smart fuzzy searching. Eventually you’ll learn some quick nonsensical shortcuts like mo i to find ‘Move Insertion Point Left’. Even if you forget where it is, you can remember it. The concept is similar, but instead of mentally mapping location to a command, you can just utilize the spelling of the command itself. If you watched my video about radial menus then you may be surprised that I prefer DP10’s system over radial menus. No more assigning arcane shortcuts that you’ll never remember, or searching the menus for 30 seconds to find that one quick thing.ĭP has solved this better than any other DAW by just “borrowing” a perfectly working concept from their original platform. Shift-Space and now you can quickly find any command you need. The idea is that you press a key combo and then have a ‘global search’ of sorts.

Digital performer tutorials windows#

Windows search is terrible in comparison. If you’re not a macOS user, then may not know the beauty of spotlight (or Alfred!, which is what I use). Version 10 has been excellent, minus some GUI weirdness on occasion.

digital performer tutorials

Most importantly, the Windows version is finally usable I think. This isn’t the sort of thing that MOTU advertises very well, but by my account there’s nearly 100 bug fixes over DP9.5. Things I hate about Digital Performer.( I switched to Cubase in while waiting for DP10 if you don’t remember.) Let me walk you through what I like about DP 10, and why I’m back to using DP10 as my main driver. It’s just the things I like about the update. I hate duplicating content and I avoid it if possible. I had a bunch of prepared content for DP10, but it appears that other press, including MOTU, managed to cover the same topics I was going to. A while ago I wrote a bit of an article about what I hated in Digital Performer.






Digital performer tutorials