Digital Performer on a PC, bad idea?
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 3:22 am
MOTU developed Digital Performer to work on a PC a few years ago, so I recently bought Digital Performer 9. I have had nothing but terrible experiences with it.
Initially, with the DP 9.1 version I couldn't even record my guitar into an Audio track. It had me chasing my audio hardware configs, etc. I had to revert back to DP version 9.0 just to get my guitar to record into an Audio track. MOTU Support wasn't very friendly when I mentioned this problem to them. Said it was my system (no, it was not my system). My PC has an Intel i7 quad core, 4.0 GHz board speed, 32 GB RAM, and my audio card latency set to 512 or 1024 in trials. Only when I reverted back to an earlier version of DP to get my guitar to record, proving the problem was on their end, did they admit they had done some major updates with their sound engine between the 9.0 and 9.1 versions.
So I got DP 9.0 working on my PC, built a couple of templates, using Kontakt 5.6.6 a lot, and assigned outputs from Kontakt to separate Audio tracks in Digital Performer. When I wanted to print MIDI to the Audio tracks it was easy to hit the Record button and do a playback pass and have all the MIDI tracks printed to Audio.
I then did a recent Kontakt 5.6.6 update and it will not work in Digital Performer 9 anymore. I can't even get more than ONE playback channel for MIDI in the Kontakt player, DP is so goofy!
So I bought Presonus Studio One 3, and it appears to be working well with Kontakt 5.6.6. Explain that one!!!
MOTU can keep their Digital Performer JUNK! On a PC anyway. It apparently works fine on a Mac. A Kontakt update should not adversely affect so much in a DAW. And since my Kontakt 5 player must be downloaded and installed from NI Service Center, there's no way to revert back to a previous version of Kontakt 5!
Initially, with the DP 9.1 version I couldn't even record my guitar into an Audio track. It had me chasing my audio hardware configs, etc. I had to revert back to DP version 9.0 just to get my guitar to record into an Audio track. MOTU Support wasn't very friendly when I mentioned this problem to them. Said it was my system (no, it was not my system). My PC has an Intel i7 quad core, 4.0 GHz board speed, 32 GB RAM, and my audio card latency set to 512 or 1024 in trials. Only when I reverted back to an earlier version of DP to get my guitar to record, proving the problem was on their end, did they admit they had done some major updates with their sound engine between the 9.0 and 9.1 versions.
So I got DP 9.0 working on my PC, built a couple of templates, using Kontakt 5.6.6 a lot, and assigned outputs from Kontakt to separate Audio tracks in Digital Performer. When I wanted to print MIDI to the Audio tracks it was easy to hit the Record button and do a playback pass and have all the MIDI tracks printed to Audio.
I then did a recent Kontakt 5.6.6 update and it will not work in Digital Performer 9 anymore. I can't even get more than ONE playback channel for MIDI in the Kontakt player, DP is so goofy!
So I bought Presonus Studio One 3, and it appears to be working well with Kontakt 5.6.6. Explain that one!!!
MOTU can keep their Digital Performer JUNK! On a PC anyway. It apparently works fine on a Mac. A Kontakt update should not adversely affect so much in a DAW. And since my Kontakt 5 player must be downloaded and installed from NI Service Center, there's no way to revert back to a previous version of Kontakt 5!