Motu Digital Performer Keygen Generator
Digital Performer version 9 is now shipping and includes MOTU's powerful MX4™ MultiSynth, plus five new plug-ins, automation lanes and spectrogram display in the Sequence Editor, Retina display support, MusicXML notation export and other new features.
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Click to expand.I use both. DP is the best daw when it comes to film scoring.
It was made for this, so the film scoring and MIDI features are very deep (as well as audio but I'll come back on that point later on). You can create chunks (multiple songs/cues within a single project) that you can piece altogether. That's very useful when you want to create loops, sound effects, without having to create a separate project. You can also bounce your loops so they appear in the soundbites window, and then you can drag them in your project. This chunk feature alone is one of the main reasons I almost only use DP. It makes songwriting way easier and less confusing.
However, DP is very hard to set up. There are tons of little details you must not omit (especially in the preferences menu). For months and months I had terrible performance issues with DP, and it was caused by wrong vst settings in the preferences menu (how the hell was I supposed to be aware of this anyway lol). I also had tons of crashes when editing audio (DP was crashing EVERY time I was undoing an audio edit action with the CTRL+Z command) but the 9.2 update fixed this. Speaking of audio, sometimes the countdown fucks up when I'm trying to record audio (if I set the countdown to 1 measure, it may as well count 2 measures or 1 and a half. And then again, I'm sure this is due to wrong settings in the preference menu). Aside from these annoying details I think DP is a fantastic DAW, one of the best I've used.
It's great at everything (audio, midi, mixing, mastering, scoring, surround sound support). The stock plugins however are meh. The instruments aren't very interesting (except mx4, it has some nice sounds), and the effect plugins are very hard to use (they sound great tho). DP will also eat your CPU alive.
8gb of ram is the bare minimum (with a buffer size of 1024), you can lower down your buffer size to 512 if you have 16gb of ram or more. And on a final note, DP is the hardest DAW to learn. Be ready to pull your hair many times, and maybe even cry. But once you master it you'll love it. Interestingly enough it has the easiest Kontakt routing of any DAW I've ever used. Now Cubase imo is one of the best DAWs on the market. It's super stable, light on the cpu, easy to use, looks great, the included plugins are dope.
Even the lesser versions of cubase (AI, elements, artist) are damn generous for their price. However switching devices is a PITA. I'm using a USB mic and the shit I have to do to switch from my audio interface to my mic haha). It's a very versatile DAW and I reccomend it to everyone. Note that the pro version requires a dongle, DP does not. What I like the most about Cubase is it's workflow. It's very easy to set up an instrument, to record, edit audio, the mixing console is a thing of beauty.