Total Training – MOTU Digital Performer: Introduction (TUTORIAL)

By | December 30, 2025

 

Release Year: 2009
Manufacturer: Total Training
Website: www.totaltraining.com/training/audio-music-tech/ha_motudp_intro.asp
Author: Les Brockmann
Duration: 3:30:00
Type of Material: Video Lesson
Language: English


Description: In this course, experienced audio engineer Les Brockmann explains and demonstrates that Digital Performer was originally designed for professional production studios, film scoring, live performance, and remixing, but it can easily be used to produce professional results for all levels of users, from amateurs working at home to recording studios. Les demonstrates how to record live instruments, record and import MIDI files, sequence, and edit your finished project for export to various file formats.
In this tutorial Les Brockmann, a veteran audio engineer, demonstrates that even though Digital Performer was originally designed for professional studio production, film scoring, live performance and remixing, it can be easily used for professional results for all levels of users from home recording enthusiasts to recording studios. Les demonstrates how to record live instruments, record and import MIDI files, sequence and how you can edit your finished project for export in many different file formats. By the time this tutorial is completed you will understand topics like file management, mixing audio, using video, tempo and timing.
Add. Information: This course covers Digital Performer 5

Contents :
01. Quick Start Guide
02. Digital Performer File Management
03. Digital Performer Screen Features and UI
04. Tempo, Metronome, and Timing
05. Navigating in Digital Performer
06. Editing in Digital Performer
07. All about Audio in Digital Performer
08. Mixing Audio in Digital Performer
09. Using Video in Digital Performer
10. Learning More about Digital Performer

Sample files: None
Video format: MOV
Video: AVC, 960×540, 16:9, 10.000 fps, ~127 kbps
Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 96.0 kbps, 2 channels



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