User guide
NEW FEATURES IN DIGITAL PERFORMER 7.24
5
Input Port
defaults to zero, which means that an arbitrary,
non-conflicting network port will be assigned internally and
published via Bonjour. If you would like to use a specific
port, enter the desired port instead of zero. (This may be
necessary when the OSC client does not support Bonjour
discovery.)
OSC implementation documentation
Digital Performer’s implementation of the OSC protocol is
described in the
OSC Programming Guide for Digital
Performer
, available via Help menu > Control Surfaces Help.
This information is needed only if you are creating your own
OSC application or hardware device; it is not needed if you
are simply using a hardware or software device which
supports OSC.
LIVE SEARCH
Live search fields have been added to the Soundbites window
and Commands window. As you type a search term, the
window will update in realtime to display the relevant results.
Figure 6: Live search in the Commands window
To clear the search results and return to the regular view,
click the “x” button at the right side of the search field, or
press the Escape key.
OTHER CHANGES
Improvements, optimizations, and refinements can be found
in the following areas:
■
Drum Editor:
saving pitch groups.
■
Mixing Board:
changing pan value via readout; selecting
an insert when Show V-Racks is enabled.
■
Export:
bouncing as MP3; exporting Search results.
■
Editing:
boundaries of time-stretched soundbites.
■
Miscellaneous:
window management when using the
Consolidated Window; soloing the Graphic Editor when
floating windows are present; floating Control Panel; adding
new control items to a Custom Console.
ENHANCEMENTS IN VERSION 7.12
Mixing Board scrolling preference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Other changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
MIXING BOARD SCROLLING PREFERENCE
A new preference has been added to the Mixing Board mini-
menu: “Enable Mouse Wheel for Sliders and Knobs”. When
enabled, the mouse scroll wheel can be used to adjust the
volume fader, pan knob, and other sliders and knobs; when
disabled, the mouse scroll wheel only scrolls the Mixing
Board window.
Figure 7: Mixing Board mouse wheel scrolling preference
OTHER CHANGES
Improvements, optimizations, and refinements can be found
in the following areas:
■
Analysis:
waveform overview construction.










