Streamers, Punches & Flutters
DP5 can now superimpose streamers, punches and flutters directly on a QuickTime movie playing in Digital Performer’s movie window. This allows film and TV composers to collaborate more efficiently with music editors and better prepare for and conduct live orchestra sound stage scoring sessions. By bringing these visual cues to the native desktop, without expensive and cumbersome additional hardware, DP5 also paves the way for anyone to conduct small- to medium-scale scoring sessions in their personal and project studios.
Easy activation
Film scoring events can be activated in the Preferences pane:
Choose your settings
Streamers, punches and flutters are highly configurable. You can specify default settings and override them at any time on a specific streamer, flutter or punch event:
Easy programming
Streamers can be triggered by markers or by independent streamer events inserted in the Conductor track. Flutters and punches can also be inserted in the Conductor track as independent events:
Export a QuickTime movie
Once visual cues have been programmed as desired, they can be exported as part of the QuickTime movie, which can then be shared with colleagues for review or approvals before costly sound stage recording sessions with a full orchestra:
Quick and easy session changes
When time is ticking during costly sessions, changes can be made directly in your DP project quickly and effortlessly:
Third-party hardware support
DP5's ability to trigger these visual cues has also been expanded to support the CueLine ProCue 1m1 and ClickStreamMachine, two third-party devices commonly used in the industry for live orchestra sound stage scoring sessions. You can also use a MOTU Digital Timepiece or Video Timepiece.
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