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MOTU's Digital Performer is one of the big players in the world of Digital Audio Workstations. Matt Vanacoro puts version 9's many useful, new features to the test and discovers there's lots to like.
  • Digital Perfomer 9 Competitive Upgrade. Digital Performer 9, MOTU's ninth version of their world-class recording software, features exciting new plug-ins, a powerful synth and numerous workflow enhancements that make this a major update over previous versions.
  • Digital Performer 9 is a huge step forward for MOTU users, and the future of DP looks very bright indeed. Price: $195 Upgrade / $499 Full Product / fully functioning 30-day demo mode available here. Pros: Included MX4 synth, new plugins, MegaSynth is fantastic, many requested features now implemented, as stable as ever, MusicXML Export, Retina.

Mark of the Unicorn’s flagship digital audio workstation just received a major upgrade in Digital Performer 9. The update adds a huge amount of content, as well as an extremely long list of features that have been on the ‘want list’ of many users. I’ve used it for the past few weeks and I’m ready to tell the tale!

Content is King

It seems that many of the DAW companies are trying to ‘one-up’ each other in the included instruments and effects department lately—and that only benefits all of us users! MOTU has seen fit to bundle the pretty amazing MX4 Multisynth into Digital Performer and I couldn’t be happier about it. I’ve always felt that MX4 is an under-appreciated powerhouse, and now that it’s a part of Digital Performer, I think it will finally get the respect it deserves. MX4 can handle subtractive, wavetable, FM, AM, and analog emulated synthesis all in one interface. It’s a monster of a synth, and it’s flawlessly integrated into the DNA of Digital Performer now.

The plugins that MOTU has added in the last few versions have been top notch (the guitar pedals/live room simulators especially!). A wonderfully efficient 1176LN emulation is now included in Digital Performer, courtesy of MasterWorks. If you’re familiar with their EQ plugins, you’ll see the value right away of this update. As an owner of a hardware 1176, I can tell you this is a faithful recreation that I’ll be happy to use.

There’s a MultiFuzz distortion kit and MicroG/B polyphonic octave generators for guitar/bass. Perhaps my favorite (ok, I’m a synth guy) of the bunch is MegaSynth. It’s a subtractive synth processor that will let you guitarists finally join in on the fun that us self-confessed Moog-heads have been enjoying for years. You can input any signal into MegaSynth and have all the envelopes, LFOs, pattern generation, sub octave, and square wave tones you can shake a stick at. It’s a truly well polished plugin that allows you to make a synth out of just about any instrument. You can even bus audio to it and mix it with the original source for some sweet doubling of melodic lines!

Interface Tweaks and More

There are numerous new features but I’ll give you a smattering of the ones that stood out as truly useful to me. The first is MusicXML export. As someone who has to send out charts for print often, the ability to finally preserve all the changes to the letter that I make in the quick scribe window is extremely time saving. You can do all of your score tweaking in Digital Performer and feel confident that once you open the score in Finale or Sibelius, it will look the way you wanted it to look.

MIDI learn for audio plugins has long been on my ‘want list’ for Digital Performer and I’m thrilled it’s finally here. Muting MIDI notes is also pretty cool, and since I do a lot of keyswitching/articulating in the sequence editor, I can now temporarily mute an articulation change and put it back with the click of a shortcut.

Finally, a full on spectrogram for each audio track built inside of the sequence editor is way cool. I’m a big fan of anything that saves me time, and trying to hone in on what tracks are infringing on the frequency range of other tracks can happen much quicker with this feature.

Conclusion

I’m quite the big fan of this update. MOTU has created something really special in DP9. Digital Performer has always been one of the most stable workstations you could use, and DP9 continues that trend. I didn’t encounter a single crash in two weeks of testing, and I loaded every mix up with just about every new thing that they added. Digital Performer 9 is a huge step forward for MOTU users, and the future of DP looks very bright indeed.

Price: $195 Upgrade / $499 Full Product / fully functioning 30-day demo mode available here.

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Pros: Included MX4 synth, new plugins, MegaSynth is fantastic, many requested features now implemented, as stable as ever, MusicXML Export, Retina Optimized Themes

Cons: No bundled ‘general sound set’ of standard instruments such as piano, drums, bass, etc. Although most professional users will likely have their own 3rd-party AU instruments

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Back to All ArticlesDigital Performer version 9.5 is now shipping as a free update for all DP9 owners and introduces ZTX PRO™ technology: cutting-edge audio time-stretching and pitch-shifting DSP developed and refined through years of advanced R&D by the renowned engineering team at Zynaptiq GmbH.

ZTX PRO time-stretching

ZTX PRO time-stretching has been deployed throughout Digital Performer 9.5 wherever you apply audio time-stretching and produces dramatically improved results, even when slowing down or speeding up audio by extreme amounts. You will experience state-of-the-art time-stretching quality on any type of audio material: drum loops, solo instruments, multi-timbral material, vocals, full mixes, mono, stereo, n-channel, etc. Easily conform imported loops and audio clips to your project tempo, apply wholesale tempo adjustments to entire mixes, create conductor track tempo maps (including gradual tempo changes) and many other operations that alter the length and speed of audio clips.

ZTX PRO pitch-shifting and relative pitch editing

ZTX PRO pitch-shifting provides extremely high-quality pitch-shifting on both monophonic and multi-timbral audio material, even full mixes. You can apply formant-corrected or standard pitch-shifting as desired. Global preferences can be set, with the ability to specify the pitch-shifting mode for any individual audio clip. A new relative pitch editing layer in the Sequence Editor allows you to graphically transpose any audio material up or down by interval using a draggable pitch bar or a pencil tool for fine-tuned pitch correction, adding or removing vibrato and so on.


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ZTX PRO quality presets

ZTX PRO quality presets allow you to achieve the best results for a wide variety of audio material, including 'solo' for monophonic material and 'efficient' for fast processing that adapts variably to the characteristics of the audio signal. PureDSP pitch-shifting has been preserved as an additional option, as it often produces best results on solo vocals (or other monophonic instruments), especially when fine-tuning vocals.

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DP 9.5 also adds a new Effect Performance window, which monitors the processing load of all currently instantiated virtual instruments and effects plug-ins, allowing you to identify and manage plug-ins that impose high processing demands on your computer. Plug-ins can be sorted by name, processor load or the exact location (bar and beat) in the sequence time line at which they reach peak processing. Each plug-in is identified as either pre-gen or real-time, with hints as to why any plug-ins are currently running in real time.