Digital Performer for Mac OS X to Premiere at Winter NAMM December 30, 2002
MOTU, Inc.
announced that it will debut a pre-release version of Digital
Performer for Mac OS X at NAMM 2003 in Anaheim, CA this coming January.
"MOTU is working hard and in close collaboration with Apple to bring Digital
Performer to Mac OS X in early 2003, not by the end of 2002 as previously
announced," said Jim Cooper, Director of Marketing for MOTU.
Digital Performer's MIDI engine fully adopts Mac OS X's advanced MIDI
services, collectively referred to as "CoreMIDI". These features allow
Digital Performer to carry forward its many high-performance features for
professional music applications. For example, extremely accurate timing is
critical for musicians, and Digital Performer takes full advantage of Mac OS
X's high-resolution MIDI time-stamping services. Digital Performer also
supports Mac OS X's MIDI device and patch list management features, which
MOTU helped to develop, to ensure that Digital Performer users will
experience a smooth transition from FreeMIDI (Digital Performer's OS-level
MIDI services under OS 9) to Mac OS X.
For more information, visit their web site at www.motu.com. |