It was only when Fabfilter Pro-Q 2 came out that I began to use MW EQ less often. I actually thought I was going to write something lukewarm about this EQ, except I’ve been going through dozens of old DP projects and I realized that I used this very often. There’s 6 plug-ins in this pack of plug-ins. The first that I’d like to take about is what is called the ‘MasterWorks Series’. DP comes with a suite of excellent sounding plug-ins. There’s a bit of a meme about not using stock plug-ins in your DAW. Traditional audio loop recording is possible as well (where the previous take is not played back with each subsequent take). Note: This functionality is available for MIDI recording without any plug-in necessary. Then when you’re done, you can just dump each overdub in to its own track in your project, or export them to use elsewhere. Even using it to create drum tracks 1 drum at a time is possible for the coordination impaired. Creating complex multi-layer guitar solos is addictive. You can trigger recording via an audio threshold, group overdubs, easily do stereo overdubs (drums! difficult lead parts!), and your looping session is fully synced to your project. POLAR does have some useful features that you won’t find on your average guitar looper pedal though. With any sort of basic midi control, you can create yourself a full-featured guitar looper pedal. If you’ve used a guitar looper pedal then you know too. If you are familiar with Ableton Live’s Looper plug-in then you know basically how POLAR works. With POLAR you hear all previous takes as you record each subsequent take. With loop recording, the previous loop is put in the background and you no longer hear it while recording the next loop. If you are familiar with the concept of ‘cycle record’ or ‘loop recording’ then you almost know what POLAR is. MasterWorks Compressor - Multiband Compressor.Things I don't hate about Digital Performer: 10 editionĬlick through for some neat features! Contents.Things I hate about Digital Performer.I’m going to cover some of the cool (and often unique) features in DP9, and I will also cover some of the downsides of using DP.īe sure to check out the other DP Features posts! As I’ve been a Digital Performer user for a couple years, I thought I’d do a bit of a pseudo-review on DP.
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