

Digital performer film scoring movie#
MOTU has getting started Performer Lite videos, but let’s skip straight to watching the cool stuff it can do from start-to-finish making a movie soundtrack:

So yeah – you’ve got this software, even if you didn’t touch it before.) (I know a lot of you got those excellent M-series audio interfaces – I finally broke down and bought an M4 myself, even with some other audio boxes around, and it was hard, because it was sold out. So if you’re pondering DP or getting more heavily into scoring, here’s a free way to get going – with software you might already own. The surprise is, Performer Lite introduces a lot of those essentials.

I’ve routinely explained that part of why DP is still a thing is that it’s absolutely beloved by people scoring video, and its competitors can’t quite match its features. Here’s the difference – you’re far more likely to use Performer Lite, and it’s way more modern. Performer Lite replaces MOTU’s old entry-level Audiodesk as “that free audio software MOTU bundles with their audio interfaces.” Some feature the flagship DP10 DAW, of course, but there are some great tips for the M-series audio interface and its free Performer Lite, too. The team at MOTU has been busy in the past weeks, posting some in-depth webinars on production.
