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> Ahhhhhh!!!! Digital Performer......., what do I do???
slowintrepid
posté mer. 21 juil. 2004, 05:13
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hey folks, My school made me get digital performer for a class.

So I just installed in and went through the mediocre tutorials on the CD.

now the interface and well everything else is wicked confusing.

so does anyone know any good web resources on where I can learn this piece of software???


thanks alot
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Kubi
posté jeu. 22 juil. 2004, 02:05
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Smart school... I've used DP since before the "D" and never looked back. This ain't no Garageband, but that also means it'll do pretty much anything you want it to do. DP, or any other high-end sequencer (Logic, Cubase, you name it) will require hours of extensive use and multiple readings of the manual. MOTU manuals are pretty darn good, so read it cover-to-cover with the program open. Yeah, it'll take a long time, but it's also a very powerful program. The aptly named Getting Started manual will actually get you off to a good start, but if you REALLY wanna know what's under the hood, the manual is the one and only place.

There's apparently also a book by Berklee school of Music that some people like, haven't read it. Search for "Digital Performer" on Amazon and I'm sure you'll find it.

But, like I said, you already paid for the best book on DP, I say use it.


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