They are also introducing the OpLab and it really sounds great.
Links:
Oplab
OP-1 Update info


I really hope that's true. I would love to use Digital Performer. I always thought the UI was so clean. I'm a pc user. I hate MAC!!!Machinesworking wrote:Macmusic is reporting that Digital Performer after almost 30 years as Mac only is going Windows.
http://www.macmusic.org/news/view.php/lang/en/id/11097/
Mixed feelings about that, software development could slow down, if they have a "hit" in the already crowded DAW world with the Windows version I suppose it could be that they invest more in DP9.... seems like a long shot though, my instincts have been wrong before so here's hoping.
It's true.kb420 wrote: I really hope that's true. I would love to use Digital Performer. I always thought the UI was so clean. I'm a pc user. I hate MAC!!!


Well it makes sense in terms of DP being more of a studio workstation DAW in competition with Pro Tools and Nuendo than a DJ tool/performance and composing DAW in competition with an MPC or Traktor.condra wrote:I like the Digital Performer audience: 4 balding men, and a guy with a ponytail.
Source please.esky wrote:...coming up...Waves V9, 64 bits, no iLok, usb flash licensing...Waves NLS emulated console...
Thanks. There's nothing on Waves' own website.esky wrote:...Gearslutz.com...Source please.
