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Digital Performer — audio workstation software with MIDI sequencing
- Overview
- New in DP 7.2
- New in DP 7.1
- New in DP 7.0
User interface
Editing
- Mixing
- Mastering
- Pitch automation
- Beat Detection Engine™
Effects plug-ins
Virtual instruments
- QuickScribe™ Notation
- Studio Production
Film scoring
- Live Performance
- Remixing
- File/session interchange
- 3rd-party plug-in support
3rd-party hardware
- Specifications
QuickTime Movie Support
Digital Performer's QuickTime movie support lets you write music and edit to picture faster than ever. Here are just a few of DP's advanced QuickTime features.
Multiple QuickTime movies
In Digital Performer, you can open a separate movie window for each sequence in a project. For example, if you score TV commercials, and you have one Digital Performer project with several versions of the soundtrack (:15, :30 and :60 second versions), each sequence can reference a different QuickTime movie. When you switch from one sequence to another (by clicking its play-enable button in the Chunks window), the movie window will update itself to show the movie you chose for that sequence. There is also a preference to have all sequences reference the same movie, as in previous versions of Digital Performer.
Bounce to QuickTime Movie
Digital Performer lets you export your DP soundtrack directly into a QuickTime movie with the Bounce to QuickTime movie feature.
QuickTime movie DV playback offset
Digital Performer can compensate for the slight playback offset inherent in DV video playback devices. You can now achieve frame-accurate lock-up to picture with QuickTime movies both stopped and during playback.
Floating Movie window
The Movie window now has an option to always "float" on top of other windows.
Get it now
With features like these, it's no surprise that Digital Performer is the choice of studio professionals, film composers, touring professionals, and remixers worldwide — get Digital Performer today.



