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From pencil-tool pitch correction to octave-doubling, or beat-tweaking to global tempo changes, DP seamlessly employs ZTX PRO technology to drive DP's many audio pitch-shifting and time-stretching features to give you unprecedented creative flexibility and impressive quality. Mix automation can add life to a flat mix, allowing it to breath with the musical ebb and flow of the track.

Automation lanes display each type of automation data — volume, pan, plug-in settings like filter cutoff — in their own lane below the parent track, giving you the clarity you need to perfectly dial in your automated mix.

Show as many lanes as you like. Display any type of automation data you wish, for audio tracks, instrument tracks and MIDI tracks. Digital Performer can display the spectral content of each audio track, side by side with their waveforms, directly in the Sequence editor time line. Vertical position represents frequency; brightness represents intensity. This gives you a colorful, informative visual representation of the frequency content of your tracks within the context of surrounding tracks — and your entire mix.

The Spectrogram display can be invaluable in helping you effectively balance and manage the frequency content of your mix over time. Choose from among a dozen compelling color schemes. The Mixing Board will seem familiar to beginners and experts alike because it is modeled after standard hardware mixing consoles.

Lurking under the hood, however, are many powerful features and many time-saving shortcuts. With internal bit floating point precision throughout the mixing path, combined with bit precision during the mastering stages, audio quality is unparalleled.

Control EQ and dynamics processing directly in each Mixing Board channel with multi-band graphic EQ display and vintage-style compression meter, using any included EQ or dynamics processor, such as Digital Performer's award-winning MasterWorks Series modeled British console EQ and leveling amplifier faithfully modeled after the legendary LA-2A.

Work with audio, instrument, and MIDI automation side by side, seamlessly. Draw automation by hand using a variety of tools with various shapes. Record in real-time with mouse gestures or a hardware control surface.

Overwrite new automation or trim existing curves, in real time. Take automation snapshots across any or all tracks. Create beat-based, tempo-locked automation effects. Work with broad gestures or pin-point precision. Plug-ins can be fully automated with ramps, stair steps or other behaviors appropriate for each parameter. The management of automation parameters is optimized throughout the program for efficient and intuitive operation. For example, only parameters that are actually being automated are displayed in lists and menus.

Automation snapshots provide many options: they can include all parameters or only those currently being automated. Plus, every edit window in Digital Performer can display a "miniature" mixer channel for quick access to mix settings for the track being edited. Crucial miix settings are always at your fingertips. For example, you could create several completely different mixes of the same sequence. A mix consists of all the volume, pan, plug-in and other mix automation data in all the tracks of the sequence, as well as all of the current plug-ins inserted on tracks.

Digital Performer set the industry standard for how pitch automation should be handled in an audio sequencer: as a non-destructive automation layer, directly in the track. Often imitated, but never matched, Digital Performer's elegant pitch editing makes pitch correction a breeze, and a joy to work with.

From minor corrections to major transpositions, you have every degree of control you could ever want over the pitch of vocal tracks, solo instruments such as saxophone , or a variety of other pitched monophonic audio material. Need to do a little pitch correction on a vocal track? Click the pencil tool and simply draw in the corrections. You can even loop the audio and make changes in real time, within the context of your entire mix. Pitch correction has never been easier. Use formant-corrected pitch shifting for more natural-sounding results or standard pitch shifting for creating special pitch effects.

For truly unique pitch-shifting mayhem, use DP's automation drawing tools to shape the pitch curve into periodic waveforms sine, saw, square, etc. Need to actually change a note in the vocal or other recorded instrument track? Just grab the pitch segment for the note and drag it up or down to the desired pitch. Command-drag to make micro-tonal adjustments. Digital Performer adjusts the pitch curve accordingly, ensuring a smooth transition between the note you drag and surrounding notes.

You can even scale the pitch curve to either reduce or enhance vibrato or other variations in pitch. Need to just clean up an overall "pitchy" vocal performance as American Idol's Simon Cowell would say? Select the whole track and choose the "Quantize Pitch" command. All notes snap to their nearest centered pitch. Don't like the results? Simply Undo. Or hand tweak individual notes. All of the pitch changes occur in real-time, so your original audio is perfectly preserved, down to the sample.

Got an audio performance that you'd like to convert to MIDI data? Clean them up a bit with quantize, etc. Let your imagination run wild. Once again, Digital Performer blurs the line between MIDI and audio, giving you a seamless, intuitive environment for both. Digital Performer's Transpose command gives you complete freedom when it comes to transposition.

And now you can use that same familiar feature to transpose your audio tracks as well. From simply transposing up or down by a fixed interval to transposing entirely from one mode or key to another, the creative possibilities are endless. Try a different key. Harmonize a vocal. Use the custom pitch map to transpose specific notes to another note. Transpose audio and MIDI tracks in one operation.

What's a V-Rack? It's a place to load virtual instruments and effects that are available to all sequences in a Digital Performer project. Any effects or instruments loaded in it are accessible from all other sequences in your Digital Performer project. It's like having a virtual effects and instrument rack — just like the name V-Rack implies. Use V-Racks any time you have multiple sequences that share the same effects processing or virtual instruments. For example, you might load one instance of MachFive in a V-Rack and then play it from each of three different sequences, rather than having to load MachFive three times once in each individual sequence.

You can also use V-Racks for building a mastering chain via a master fader , to which you then feed the master output from multiple sequences to achieve absolute consistency during mastering. V-Racks are also great for virtual instruments or effects processing during live performance.

The Mixing Board allows you to view and mix V-Rack channels side by side with all of your sequence tracks, for a seamless integrated mixing experience. Tabs at the top of the Mixing Board channels clearly identify V-Rack and disk track channels. In all other respects, mixing is entirely consistent and intuitive across all channels.

From lead sheets to orchestra scores, Digital Performer provides sophisticated music notation transcription, including special scoring features for film composers that you won't find anywhere else. Digital Performer's arrangement features make your scores and lead sheets look professional and readable.

In an arranged score, you use repeat barlines, endings and other similar arrangement symbols to condense your linear sequence.

For example, lead sheets are usually condensed to one or two pages. In Digital Performer's QuickScribe window, you simply point and click to add repeats, multiple endings, consolidated rests, segnos, codas and even double codas. Then choose Show Arranged Score and your linear score is displayed in arranged form. Playback proceeds through the arranged score as it should, and measure numbers are preserved through repeats and endings.

Advanced features are provided for choosing what measures are displayed during multiple repeat sections. If the notation display looks like a train wreck because it wasn't recorded to the metronome, DP's Adjust Beats feature lets you graphically drag beats and barlines to line them up with MIDI note data - without changing how it plays back. The result? Readable notation and time rulers that match your music. Simply point and click to add adjustable dynamics symbols, page text, and score arrangement items such as first and second endings, codas, rehearsal numbers, title, composer, copyright notice and directions to musicians.

Digital Performer's QuickScribe window provides an on-screen, full-page, what-you-see-is-what-you-get environment for page layout and formatting. Control staff spacing, system spacing, measure spacing, measure numbering and many other layout features. Format and print separate multi-staff scores and individual instrument parts, all from the same sequence. Each instrument part can have its own clef and instrument transposition. All are dynamically linked to the source MIDI tracks and update instantaneously across all editor views.

Digital Performer makes it easy to create and print lead sheets, complete with multi-stanza lyrics, transposable chord symbols and score arrangement features endings, codas, etc. Click with the Lyric tool to enter lyrics directly on the page. Or type text into the Lyric window. You can even paste in lyrics from an email or text editor and then automatically flow the text into one or more parts tracks with one click.

Add multiple stanzas. Lyrics even follow the QuickScribe window's advanced score arrangement features repeats, multiple endings, codas, etc. Choose any font and format the type as you wish. Click with the Chord tool to add chord symbols directly on the page. Digital Performer can easily handle complex chord spellings and extensions. Best of all, you can select and transpose chord symbols at any time, together with or independently from notes. Digital Performer is used world-wide by film composers because of its unparalleled advanced features for scoring to picture.

Developed in collaboration with film composer Howard Shore during the scoring of the entire Lord of the Rings LOTR trilogy, the QuickScribe window provides a special Film Cues view, which displays cue points markers with respect to beats on a time line above each staff system, complete with SMPTE time code locations, beat locations and the nearest beat or half-beat.

Meter changes, key changes and tempo changes can be inserted directly on the staff with convenient pop-up menus. Digital Performer provides a separate QuickScribe window for each sequence in a project. For example, if you have three sequences, you could open three separate QuickScribe windows all at once, one for each sequence.

This allows you to easily view, compare and edit multiple scores simultanously, side by side. Your score will look fantastic and you'll save huge amounts of time because you won't have to "clean up" the score in the other program.

Today's high-resolution computer displays offer unprecedented size and clarity. DP10 allows you to take full advantage of any screen resolution: simply press command-plus and command-minus control-plus and control-minus on Windows to scale DP's entire UI larger or smaller to achieve the perfect degree of clarity for your eye. Gain instant access to any feature in Digital Performer by simply typing shift-spacebar to open the Run Command window.

Start typing and all features matching what you type instantly appear. Can't remember which menu a feature is in? Just type its name. A life-saver for live playback when the band gets out of sync with the playback system! MIDI note-on and note-off velocities are now displayed with larger icons and optional velocity tails for enhanced viewing and editing throughout DP. You can now save and create presets for Region menu operations, allowing you to recall commonly applied settings quickly and easily.

Specific presets can be recalled with assigned keystrokes or with the new Run Command window. Choose relative or absolute grid snapping when dragging MIDI and audio. Or use Auto Grid Snap, which sets the grid resolution automatically so you don't have to think about it. To speed editing, DP now offers both a primary and alternate tool, which you can switch between using the 'x' key. Edit more quickly when rapidly changing between two different tools in the tool palette.

When applying Quantize, Groove Quantize or Input Quantize, Digital Performer correctly adjusts accompanying controller data with their respective notes, to more accurately preserve the original performance. The event list now has quick filter buttons right above the list, so you can quickly show and hide data types. Looping DP's transports has never been easier. Just drag anywhere in the new Memory Cycle strip just below the time ruler in any graphic editor.

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