That’s a mouthfull so let me break it down a bit. Pack and UnpackĭP now has an option to link automation event chasing interpolation to edit boundaries. Now MIDI clips placed in a track will play when the playhead reaches that point, allowing you to precisely place clips for playback rather than always needing to queue them. Previously since MIDI clips were not possible in the sequence, you had to queue them for playback. Live/Bitwig users may not be so excited by this feature until you step back and see how much more advanced the editing features are in DP. Create parts as you want (MIDI or audio) then sequence them temporally as you wish. This isn’t too exciting on its own, but now that DP has full editing capabilities for clips and you can record directly to clips, this makes it possible for a part-based workflow. Play clips and they are placed as played directly into your sequence, just like Live or Bitwig. You can now record your performance in the Clips window directly to your sequence. I complained about this before and MOTU has listened. Your browser does not support the video tag. I’ll be going over what I feel are some of the coolest features. There are some specific themes in this update, and I’ll be splitting the changes into these themes. I think I found some things that aren’t there though :) Contents If you want to just jump to the official changelog, then please do. That may not be much to most of you, but for those who it matters… be aware. MOTU has fixed many of the long standing complaints about DP and added some new cool features.Įnough gushing… click through for more gushing.ģ5+Mb of data in this post. ![]() Having re-read what I’ve wrote, I know this almost sounds like some dopey press-release that I’ve copied, but it’s pure childlike enthusiasm on my part. Digital Performer 10.1 is out, and it’s a huge free update for DP users.
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