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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
Winter NAMM 2008 CoverageAnaheim Convention Center--Anaheim, CA: January 17-20
PRESS RELEASE
MOTU Previews Digital Performer 6 At NAMM 2008
January 24, 2008
Advertisement MOTU, Inc. gave a sneak preview of Digital Performer 6, a major upgrade to MOTU's flagship audio sequencer software. New features include a complete user interface redesign, XML file interchange with Final Cut Pro, other industry-leading film scoring enhancements, track comping, support for interleaved broadcast WAVE audio files, enhanced support for operation as a software front end for Pro Tools HD systems, pre-rendering of virtual instruments, better support for third-party Audio Unit (AU) plug-ins, the ability to "bounce and burn" directly to an audio CD and many other productivity enhancements. User Interface Redesign
DP6's new track comping features are very flexible and offer limitless comping possibilities. Previous versions of Digital Performer allowed users to record multiple takes into a track, and then choose one take in the track for playback and editing. Now users can choose "Show Takes" to view all takes side by side. Using the new Take Tool, users can easily make split points across all takes and then simply click the desired section from each take to quickly create a composite (comp) take consisting of the sections selected from each take. In the resulting comp take, crossfades can be applied, along with all standard operations for editing audio regions in a DP track. Users can then use the resulting comp track as yet another take itself, which allows users to "comp the comp" by incorporating any portion of an existing comp take into a new comp take. The "Turn All Takes Into Tracks" and "Absorb Tracks" commands allow users to explode takes into tracks, or collapse tracks into takes, respectively — although in many respects takes behave just like tracks, with their own play/mute buttons, output assignements, automation settings and so on. Users can freely move tracks between the two models (takes and tracks), which is especially helpful for working with projects created in earlier versions where takes may have been spread across multiple tracks. ProVerb™ convolution reverb plug-in ProVerb also includes a unique Dynamic Mix feature that automatically "ducks" the wet signal as the dry input signal rises, then raises the wet mix as the dry signal level subsides. Properly tuned, this feature allows a "wetter" mix while retaining intelligibility of the input signal. Threshold, sensitivity and strength settings are provided, allowing the feature to function just like a mix engineer expertly "riding" the wet/dry mix control during playback. MasterWorks Leveler XML file interchange with Final Cut Pro Here's how it works. When picture edits are made in Final Cut, the FCP editor can export an XML file that describes all current edits, which the DP6 composer/editor can simply import to then compare and conform all music and audio tracks to the latest picture edits. All changes are displayed in DP6's new "Import Final Cut Pro XML" window, which provides a complete, detailed list of every new picture edit. Double-click any edit in the list, and DP6 scrolls to and highlights the location of the edit in the Sequence Editor time line. The highlight shows a blue border (old position) and red border (new position) for each picture edit. The DP6 composer/editor can then adjust their conductor track, audio data and/or MIDI data as necessary to conform to the new edit, "snapping" their edits to the vertical red line if necessary. If DP6 is running on the same computer as Final Cut Pro, the "Export Final Cut Pro XML" command sends all tracks (and all sequences) in the current DP project to the project currently open in Final Cut Pro (or any FCP file on disk, if desired), allowing easy transfer of all work done in DP6 into Final Cut at any point during the production process, from previewing dailies to final conform and export from Final Cut. In the pressure-cooker world of film and broadcast, soundtrack production most often happens late in the overall production cycle, and these time-saving features offer the possibility for a quantum leap forward in up-to-the-minute delivery of changes to music and sound for picture. Other video/film scoring enhancements Virtual instrument performance gains Because they are now pre-rendered, instrument tracks can now be included in Bounce to Disk operations without the need to "freeze" the instrument track beforehand. DP6's Meter Bridge now also displays instrument audio outputs. Enhanced Audio Unit plug-in support DP6 includes many enhancements that are a result of this collaboration. For example, third-party AU virtual instrument plug-ins are now 100% sample accurate, providing the tightest possible timing between MIDI tracks in DP6 and their AU instrument output. DP6 also supports AU plug-in side chain inputs, Cocoa-based AU graphics and ramp-based automation for all automatable AU plug-ins. All AU plug-in parameters can be controlled with external control surfaces such as the new Euphonix MC Control™ and MC Mix™ Artist Series controllers, the Mackie Control Universal Pro™ and other supported worksurface devices. There is also an emerging class of AU instrument plug-in products such as the Access Virus TI™ and Synful Orchestra™ that take advantage of the AU spec's new prioritized MIDI specification, which allows DP6 to take full advantage of the features in these products. Enhanced support for Pro Tools HD Other enhancements for DAE operation include support for multi-mono effects (to support this mode in Massenberg plug-ins for example), support for instrument side-chain outputs and support for DAE's categorized effects menu. Other new features: Native support for interleaved audio files — DP6 can now record and play interleaved audio files (stereo and surround), without the need to de-interleave them into mono files beforehand. Support for floating point audio files — DP6 can now import, record and play floating point audio files. Plug-in management — This new preference helps DP users manage large numbers of installed third-party plug-ins. Users can enable/disable plug-ins, create plug-in sets, force plug-ins to load when they don't pass AU validation, re-examine plug-ins for validation and other housekeeping chores. Direct audio CD burning — DP6 users can master and burn their own audio CDs directly in DP by simply dropping their songs into a track, adding markers for index points anywhere they want (even in the middle of a song), creating fades and automation, applying mastering plug-in processing as desired and then choosing "Bounce to Disk". When they then choose "Audio CD" as the destination for the bounce and place a blank disc in the CD tray of their computer, DP6 creates a standard audio CD for use in any CD player. DP can also create a disk image for easy replication and archiving. Digital Performer 6 will ship in Q1, 2008 for a list price of $795. Existing registered DP users will be able to purchase an upgrade online at the MOTU web site. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.motu.com/.
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