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Digital Performer

Digital Performer is a digital audio workstation and music sequencer software package published by Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) of Cambridge, Massachusetts for the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms.

Digital Performer
Developer(s)MOTU
Stable release
11.2 / September 2022; 7 months ago (2022-09)
Operating systemMac OS X
Microsoft Windows
TypeMIDI sequencer + digital audio workstation
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.motu.com/products/software/dp/

Ancestry

In 1984, Mark of the Unicorn released Professional Composer, one of the first application programs for the Apple Macintosh. The program used the Macintosh's high-resolution graphics and printing to allow the user to print professional quality music scores.

In 1985, the company released a music sequencer named Performer, also based on the Macintosh platform, for arranging and performing with synthesizers and other devices which recognized the then-newly developed MIDI standard. Sending a series of numerical values, such a sequencer could direct many instruments, commanding which notes to play, at what loudness, and for how long to sustain them. There are many deep features in the MIDI protocol; MOTU developed extended capabilities in Digital Performer for handling these controllers and other actions (including remote operation of the software itself) through user-customizable graphical consoles, allowing the operator direct access to deeper features of instruments, stage lighting and various types of machines, all via MIDI interfaces and custom graphic buttons and sliders.

Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)

In 1990, MOTU added the ability to synchronise audio (digital audio) to Performer and released it as "Digital Performer," months after Opcode added this capability to Vision. Digital Performer was originally designed as a front-end to Digidesign's Audiomedia hard disk recording system, which later became Pro Tools. Digital Performer's specific appeal was its MIDI environment, which was fitted into the same transport system as the audio environment. This enabled users to record their MIDI instruments and mix the results with other live audio recorded in the studio (or vice versa). Personal computers of this time were too slow to handle high quality recording via their own CPU, so the addition of Digital signal processing co-processor cards was necessary to create a functioning audio recording studio. As the Mac's CPU became powerful enough to record the digitized audio directly to hard disk, the DSP cards were gradually rendered unnecessary. Foreseeing this, MOTU created its own Motu Audio System (MAS) which helped Digital Performer to tap the Macintosh's native power to record music directly to its own hard drive without the need for external co-processing and dedicated drives. By 2000, Digital Performer allowed users to record, mix, and master audio for commercial releases.

Version history

Version 3 of Digital Performer was the last to run on Mac OS 9, the Classic Macintosh operating system. After a complete rewrite, MOTU released Digital Performer 4.0 in May 2003, which ran exclusively on Mac OS X.

Beginning with version 4.5, MOTU introduced a number of important new features to Digital Performer. The two most important of these are built in pitch correction capability, and the professional Masterworks EQ plugin. Beginning with version 5.0, MOTU also introduced a set of virtual instruments. The software was updated to version 5.13 on 19 November 2007 to provide compatibility with Mac OS X v10.5. and available in Universal Binary.

Version 7.2 was introduced in 2010. Digital Performer remains one of the popular audio workstations on the Macintosh. Faster Apple CPUs continue to increase its capacity and performance. Chief among its competition on the Macintosh platform are Pro Tools and Apple's Logic.[citation needed]

In October 2012, MOTU released Digital Performer 8 for OSX. Digital Performer 8 is available on Windows as well.[1]

Version 9 of Digital Performer was released in June 2015 for Mac OS X and Windows. This version contains workflow enhancements, some new effect plugins, including emulations of the 1176 Peak Limiter and Craig Anderton's MultiFuzz. MOTU also included a 64-bit version of its software synth (synthesizer) MX4 which used to be sold as a stand-alone product.[2]

Version 10 of Digital Performer was released in February 2019 for Mac OS X and Windows. This version includes a new 5 GB instruments soundbank, a time/pitch audio stretching feature, and a real time loop triggering function.[3]

AudioDesk

AudioDesk is a more basic version of MOTU's Digital Performer for mac only. It is a multi-track recording, editing, and mixing application, with both offline file-based processing and realtime effects. Much of the graphical user interface (GUI) and its operation are similar to Digital Performer, although it lacks some of Digital Performer's features. Most notably, it does not include MIDI sequencing capabilities, and thus does not include some of Digital Performer's MIDI-specific editing windows. Also, AudioDesk is only available as a bundled application with MOTU audio interfaces; this also means that AudioDesk requires a MOTU audio interface to be used as its soundcard.

AudioDesk version 1 was first released in 1998, as bundled software with the MOTU 2408 PCI-based audio interface. Version 1 is compatible with the Classic Mac OS. Version 2 for Mac OS X was released in 2003, with numerous updates (many of which corresponded to updates from Digital Performer 3 for the Classic Mac OS to Digital Performer 4 for Mac OS X).

Awards and recognition

2001 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards

  • Best Digital Audio Workstation/Audio Interface[4]

2002 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards

  • Best Digital Audio Workstation/Audio Interface[5]

2004 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards

  • Best Digital Audio Workstation/Audio Interface[6]

2010 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards

  • Best Digital Audio Workstation/Audio Interface[7]

Notable users

Some notable users include:

See also

References

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  2. ^ "MOTU.com – Overview". motu.com. from the original on 30 December 2004. Retrieved 2 January 2005.
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  15. ^ . Last Sigh. Archived from the original on 21 May 2008. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  16. ^ "DPUser Update: Elliot Goldenthal". Digital Performer Users. 11 July 2006. from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  17. ^ . Anthem Entertainment. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
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  19. ^ . Gearwire. Archived from the original on 16 September 2008. Retrieved 11 July 2008.
  20. ^ . Digital Performer Users. Archived from the original on 10 June 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2007.
  21. ^ "Le journal de Mitsuda » Blog Archiv » ProTools 11". kijimuna.fr. from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
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  23. ^ "Autechre". watmm.com. from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
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  27. ^ "Profile". kenjikawai.com. from the original on 14 April 2010. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  28. ^ Howard Shore
  29. ^ "Vous avez interviewé le DJ Bob Sinclar, pour son nouvel album "Paris By Night"". 20 minutes. France. from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  30. ^ "I Am Bear McCreary (@bearmccreary), composer for "Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome," "The Walking Dead" and other cool stuff. AMA! • r/IAmA". reddit. 30 November 2012. from the original on 27 November 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  31. ^ 英樹, HIDEKI NAGANUMA|長沼. "Many people asked me "Which DAW do you use to make music.?" I answered "I use Digital Performer". But no one tried to use Digital Performer". from the original on 19 October 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2017.

External links

  • Digital Performer website
  • MOTUNation.com Digital Performer user group
  • Digital Performer 5 review by Music Tech Magazine writer Keith Gemmell
  • DP Tips--Techniques and tips to enhance knowledge of Digital Performer's many features

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Digital Performer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Digital Performer is a digital audio workstation and music sequencer software package published by Mark of the Unicorn MOTU of Cambridge Massachusetts for the Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms Digital PerformerDeveloper s MOTUStable release11 2 September 2022 7 months ago 2022 09 Operating systemMac OS XMicrosoft WindowsTypeMIDI sequencer digital audio workstationLicenseProprietaryWebsitewww wbr motu wbr com wbr products wbr software wbr dp wbr Contents 1 Ancestry 2 Digital Audio Workstation DAW 3 Version history 4 AudioDesk 5 Awards and recognition 6 Notable users 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksAncestry EditIn 1984 Mark of the Unicorn released Professional Composer one of the first application programs for the Apple Macintosh The program used the Macintosh s high resolution graphics and printing to allow the user to print professional quality music scores In 1985 the company released a music sequencer named Performer also based on the Macintosh platform for arranging and performing with synthesizers and other devices which recognized the then newly developed MIDI standard Sending a series of numerical values such a sequencer could direct many instruments commanding which notes to play at what loudness and for how long to sustain them There are many deep features in the MIDI protocol MOTU developed extended capabilities in Digital Performer for handling these controllers and other actions including remote operation of the software itself through user customizable graphical consoles allowing the operator direct access to deeper features of instruments stage lighting and various types of machines all via MIDI interfaces and custom graphic buttons and sliders Digital Audio Workstation DAW EditIn 1990 MOTU added the ability to synchronise audio digital audio to Performer and released it as Digital Performer months after Opcode added this capability to Vision Digital Performer was originally designed as a front end to Digidesign s Audiomedia hard disk recording system which later became Pro Tools Digital Performer s specific appeal was its MIDI environment which was fitted into the same transport system as the audio environment This enabled users to record their MIDI instruments and mix the results with other live audio recorded in the studio or vice versa Personal computers of this time were too slow to handle high quality recording via their own CPU so the addition of Digital signal processing co processor cards was necessary to create a functioning audio recording studio As the Mac s CPU became powerful enough to record the digitized audio directly to hard disk the DSP cards were gradually rendered unnecessary Foreseeing this MOTU created its own Motu Audio System MAS which helped Digital Performer to tap the Macintosh s native power to record music directly to its own hard drive without the need for external co processing and dedicated drives By 2000 Digital Performer allowed users to record mix and master audio for commercial releases Version history EditVersion 3 of Digital Performer was the last to run on Mac OS 9 the Classic Macintosh operating system After a complete rewrite MOTU released Digital Performer 4 0 in May 2003 which ran exclusively on Mac OS X Beginning with version 4 5 MOTU introduced a number of important new features to Digital Performer The two most important of these are built in pitch correction capability and the professional Masterworks EQ plugin Beginning with version 5 0 MOTU also introduced a set of virtual instruments The software was updated to version 5 13 on 19 November 2007 to provide compatibility with Mac OS X v10 5 and available in Universal Binary Version 7 2 was introduced in 2010 Digital Performer remains one of the popular audio workstations on the Macintosh Faster Apple CPUs continue to increase its capacity and performance Chief among its competition on the Macintosh platform are Pro Tools and Apple s Logic citation needed In October 2012 MOTU released Digital Performer 8 for OSX Digital Performer 8 is available on Windows as well 1 Version 9 of Digital Performer was released in June 2015 for Mac OS X and Windows This version contains workflow enhancements some new effect plugins including emulations of the 1176 Peak Limiter and Craig Anderton s MultiFuzz MOTU also included a 64 bit version of its software synth synthesizer MX4 which used to be sold as a stand alone product 2 Version 10 of Digital Performer was released in February 2019 for Mac OS X and Windows This version includes a new 5 GB instruments soundbank a time pitch audio stretching feature and a real time loop triggering function 3 AudioDesk EditAudioDesk is a more basic version of MOTU s Digital Performer for mac only It is a multi track recording editing and mixing application with both offline file based processing and realtime effects Much of the graphical user interface GUI and its operation are similar to Digital Performer although it lacks some of Digital Performer s features Most notably it does not include MIDI sequencing capabilities and thus does not include some of Digital Performer s MIDI specific editing windows Also AudioDesk is only available as a bundled application with MOTU audio interfaces this also means that AudioDesk requires a MOTU audio interface to be used as its soundcard AudioDesk version 1 was first released in 1998 as bundled software with the MOTU 2408 PCI based audio interface Version 1 is compatible with the Classic Mac OS Version 2 for Mac OS X was released in 2003 with numerous updates many of which corresponded to updates from Digital Performer 3 for the Classic Mac OS to Digital Performer 4 for Mac OS X Awards and recognition Edit2001 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards Best Digital Audio Workstation Audio Interface 4 2002 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards Best Digital Audio Workstation Audio Interface 5 2004 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards Best Digital Audio Workstation Audio Interface 6 2010 Electronic Musician Editors Choice Awards Best Digital Audio Workstation Audio Interface 7 Notable users EditSome notable users include Alexandre Desplat 8 Steven Bryant Hermitude 9 John Adams 10 Don Davis 11 Danny Elfman 12 Sparks 13 Michael Giacchino 14 Scott Gibbons 15 Elliot Goldenthal 16 Paul Hipp citation needed Geddy Lee 17 Pat Metheny 18 Joe Renzetti citation needed Brad Gillis 19 David Bryan 20 Yasunori Mitsuda 21 Matmos 22 Autechre 23 They Might Be Giants 24 Alan Menken 25 Roger O Donnell 26 Kenji Kawai 27 Howard Shore 28 Bob Sinclar 29 Bear McCreary 30 Hideki Naganuma 31 See also Edit Music portalAbleton Live Cubase Nuendo Logic Pro Pro Tools REAPER Reason Samplitude Cakewalk by BandLab Acid Pro FL Studio LMMSReferences Edit MOTU com Download motu com Archived from the original on 31 December 2013 Retrieved 2 January 2014 MOTU com Overview motu com Archived from the original on 30 December 2004 Retrieved 2 January 2005 MOTU com Digital Performer 10 motu com Archived from the original on 19 December 2019 2001 Editors Choice Awards Archived from the original on 30 October 2007 Editor s Choice Awards 2002 Archived from the original on 30 December 2007 Electronic Musician 2004 Editors Choice Awards Archived from the original on 29 December 2007 samples Electronic Musician featuring gear reviews audio tutorials loops and Electronic Musician featuring gear reviews audio tutorials loops and samples gt defaultpage emusician com Archived from the original on 16 November 2017 Retrieved 16 November 2017 MOTU com And the Oscar goes to Alexandre Desplat motu com Archived from the original on 5 May 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Want to know how we made The Buzz Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 20 May 2020 via YouTube John Adams on his Violin Concerto Earbox Archived from the original on 20 December 2007 Retrieved 31 December 2007 Digital Performer for Film Scoring MOTU Archived from the original on 12 March 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2007 Danny Elfman Building Music for the Movies Apple Inc Archived from the original on 2 April 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2007 TalkTime Ron and Russell Mael The Guardian Retrieved 26 December 2015 Digital Performer Scores the Impossible MOTU Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 9 March 2010 Scott Gibbons of Orbitronik Lilith and Strawberry Last Sigh Archived from the original on 21 May 2008 Retrieved 12 May 2009 DPUser Update Elliot Goldenthal Digital Performer Users 11 July 2006 Archived from the original on 28 March 2023 Retrieved 19 May 2007 Geddy Lee Off the Record Anthem Entertainment Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2017 First Look Pat Metheny MOTU Archived from the original on 4 June 2008 Retrieved 8 July 2008 62 Strat 86 Fernandes Brad Gillis Model a Gibson Moderne and More Gearwire Archived from the original on 16 September 2008 Retrieved 11 July 2008 DPUser Update David Bryan Digital Performer Users Archived from the original on 10 June 2007 Retrieved 19 May 2007 Le journal de Mitsuda Blog Archiv ProTools 11 kijimuna fr Archived from the original on 10 March 2016 Retrieved 22 February 2014 Matmos Sound on Sound Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Retrieved 30 November 2007 Autechre watmm com Archived from the original on 26 February 2021 Retrieved 14 March 2021 Conversing With Giants Electronic Musician Archived from the original on 4 November 2008 Retrieved 7 July 2009 Musical Talk podcast 15 01 08 Archived 13 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Used on demos for Disintegration The Cure album Fiction Records Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 22 April 2011 Profile kenjikawai com Archived from the original on 14 April 2010 Retrieved 17 August 2011 Howard Shore Vous avez interviewe le DJ Bob Sinclar pour son nouvel album Paris By Night 20 minutes France Archived from the original on 16 April 2014 Retrieved 7 April 2014 I Am Bear McCreary bearmccreary composer for Battlestar Galactica Blood amp Chrome The Walking Dead and other cool stuff AMA r IAmA reddit 30 November 2012 Archived from the original on 27 November 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2017 英樹 HIDEKI NAGANUMA 長沼 Many people asked me Which DAW do you use to make music I answered I use Digital Performer But no one tried to use Digital Performer Archived from the original on 19 October 2020 Retrieved 4 September 2017 External links EditDigital Performer website MOTUNation com Digital Performer user group Digital Performer 5 review by Music Tech Magazine writer Keith Gemmell DP Tips Techniques and tips to enhance knowledge of Digital Performer s many features Digital Performer How To database Retrieved from https en 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