
Has lots of fancy features like high-quality dither and Hermode tuning. There is no way to make an edit where the selected region is removed and the time-gap is closed (moving stuff after the edit up in time). Often times simple edits require selecting a special tool. Logic is powerful and very flexible, but is difficult to learn (IMO) and some features are not well documented. Logic has a very complete set of VI’s and EF’x, all great quality, but visually not very intuitive or easy on the eyes.

Let me do a fast comparison based on what I know of Logic. I did try Logic at one point, but the structure and docs were so indecipherable, I switched back.

I’ve been a Performer then Digital Performer user for decades.
#MOTU DIGITAL PERFORMER 8 PRICE UPDATE#
iPad support for CueMix will ship as a free software update in Spring, 2012. With a simple software update, MOTU audio interface users will be able to control the mixing and processing features in their MOTU interface from OSC-compatible iPad software, which offers graphic, multi-touch control over the hardware’s mixer, EQ, compression and reverb. MOTU also demonstrated iPad support for CueMix FX, the mixing and effects processing engine in MOTU’s current line of audio interfaces.
#MOTU DIGITAL PERFORMER 8 PRICE MAC OS X#
The biggest DP news from the show is that version 8 now supports Windows. MOTU also debuted some other significant new features, including a new video playback engine, Punch Guard confidence recording, 14 new user interface themes, and 15 new included plug-ins.ĭP8 will operate in 32-bit or 64-bit mode on Mac OS X and Windows 7.

At the 2012 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA, MOTO today introduced Digital Performer 8.
