After recording a range of gestures (strike, pressure, slide, glide and lift), users see a single stream of normal MIDI notes each containing their own note-specific controllers (generated by the performance) superimposed on top of each note for easy and intuitive editing in DP’s familiar piano roll. In Digital Performer 11, users can record multichannel output from a MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) controller - such as a Roli Seaboard - as regular MIDI notes with encapsulated MPE expression data. DP’s Graphic Editor provides clear, intuitive editing of articulations in separate lanes. In addition, each articulation can trigger multiple forms of output, from on-velocity changes to note stacks, providing support for even the most advanced orchestra libraries, such as the VSL Synchron engine. Because notes remember their symbol, users can instantly switch maps at any time (to a different sound library, for example). Symbols remain connected to their orchestra library sounds, so that what a user sees is what they hear. Each articulation can be mapped to a symbol, stem ornament, alternate notehead or custom text (such as con sordino) in DP’s QuickScribe notation editor. Users can create or import articulation maps to build dynamic instruments and ensembles, allowing them to play, record or program expressive performances with unprecedented realism and musical impact. With the new Articulation Maps feature, Digital Performer users can take full control of the expressive depth of today’s most advanced orchestral sound libraries, including VSL, East West, Spitfire, Cinesamples and many others. “We’ve packed amazing new technological advancements into familiar UI elements for easy adoption into users’ daily workflows.” Digital Performer was always favored by serious music composers and sound designers and the new Digital Performer 11 update is a strong effort to improve all the tools that those users require from today's audio software, while improving the platform itself without interface disruptions. “DP’s streamlined and customizable user experience is now more powerful than ever,” says Jim Cooper, Director of Marketing at MOTU.
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