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Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:48 pm
by Gravity Jim
It feels like it runs the same, but it loads project files faster. I'm guessing the improved VI memory handling is the reason. 8.07 ran so well that "snappier" would require anticipation of my desires.
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 4:56 am
by Babz
No, I'm afraid it's not snappier, since it still lacks Absolute Grid Snapping, my #1 most-desired feature.
But it may be have more "presence," thanks to floating plug-in windows, my #2 most-desired feature.
Does this other project you're working on involve bananas, Vegemite, or breathing simian-devolving toxic fumes, Shooshie? You are starting to sound like monkey man!
Babz
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 5:13 am
by Morpheo
To answer Shooshie's question a bit more seriously, I'll say after 1 day of work, entirely done on DP9, here's what I found:
- Projects open faster.
- VIs take as much time as before to load their sounds (obviously!)
- scrolling in the sequence window is a joy - it was a painful waste of time in 8.
- playback cursor is smooth and "fluid", not jumping every 2-3 seconds on a big sequence.
- I had zero, and I mean zero, playback/realtime errors. The day before I had a lot of them with the same project, and same sequence.
- DP9 didn't crash once.
I'm in the middle of a project right now so I can't really explore the new features etc, I'm just completing my mix and stems as this thing has to be finished next week. Some things, as I mentioned above, definitely seem to be going
faster in this version.
Also, I love the new theme. I prefer dark in general.

Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 8:19 am
by bayswater
Yes, on both macs. At least with screen redraws. And definitely with scrolling using Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad.
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 1:30 pm
by ritzybiz
Robert Randolph wrote:MikeInBoston wrote:I don't think it's snappier. And I'm still getting a spinning beach ball (that lasts for a few seconds) after I do certain things, just like in DP8.
Mike
Same. I notice no difference in snappiness.
I am getting stuff done a lot faster with some of the new minor features though. Sequence window selection is just huge for me (among other things).
Sequence window selection? What do you refer to?
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Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 9:39 pm
by Gabe S.
It's snapping at my wallet....
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 4:55 am
by Robert Randolph
ritzybiz wrote:Robert Randolph wrote:MikeInBoston wrote:I don't think it's snappier. And I'm still getting a spinning beach ball (that lasts for a few seconds) after I do certain things, just like in DP8.
Mike
Same. I notice no difference in snappiness.
I am getting stuff done a lot faster with some of the new minor features though. Sequence window selection is just huge for me (among other things).
Sequence window selection? What do you refer to?
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You can now select tracks the same way you can in any other OS X application. Hold shift and click 2 tracks to select them and everything between. Cmd to add/remove specific tracks from the selection.
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:24 am
by Shooshie
Babz wrote:No, I'm afraid it's not snappier, since it still lacks Absolute Grid Snapping, my #1 most-desired feature.
But it may be have more "presence," thanks to floating plug-in windows, my #2 most-desired feature.
Does this other project you're working on involve bananas, Vegemite, or breathing simian-devolving toxic fumes, Shooshie? You are starting to sound like monkey man!
Babz
Hahaha... no, but it involves spending so much money my head is spinning, so my words may be coming out dizzy, or at least still rotating. To give you some idea, DP9's installer is still sitting on my desktop, waiting for me to install it! I've dropped in and read some of the threads, hoping not to get too far behind, but I'm afraid I've missed this update frenzy. I sit here 100% attentive to DP for, like, 1 year, 11 months, and 20 days, then I turn my back, and THAT'S when they let it drop! What's up with MOTU? Don't they read my calendar???
Vegemite? Is that anything like Vita-Meata-Vegimin? That stuff that Lucy Ricardo did the ad for, and kept sipping from the bottle with each take of the video, until she was blotto? I think I could use a bottle of THAT stuff right now!
Shooshie
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:26 am
by Shooshie
bayswater wrote:Yes, on both macs. At least with screen redraws. And definitely with scrolling using Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad.
Oh, man... is this the news I've been waiting years for, since Mavericks took out the Magic Trackpad for us DP users? If it's 100% fixed, I'm going to be enormously happy. Can't wait until I can get back to business.
Shoosh
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:03 am
by bayswater
Shooshie wrote:bayswater wrote:Yes, on both macs. At least with screen redraws. And definitely with scrolling using Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad.
Oh, man... is this the news I've been waiting years for, since Mavericks took out the Magic Trackpad for us DP users? If it's 100% fixed, I'm going to be enormously happy. Can't wait until I can get back to business.
Shoosh
There's even a reference to it in the changelog. The horizontal zoom using a two finger vertical swipe over the cursor also seems to be much smoother.
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:10 pm
by dpdan
Shooshie,
it is incredibly snappier here! Last night I did a live 32 channel, multi-track recording, and when I got home I transferred the project from my Mac laptop to the Mac Pro desktop. This morning when I opended the freshly transferred project, everything was already mixed to my delight
WOW!
me
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:39 pm
by supersonic
There is a Bug with Meldaproduction plugins not displaying their content the second time you open them. Voytech, the brain behind the plugins will be taking it up with MOTU.
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:52 pm
by Shooshie
dpdan wrote:Shooshie,
it is incredibly snappier here! Last night I did a live 32 channel, multi-track recording, and when I got home I transferred the project from my Mac laptop to the Mac Pro desktop. This morning when I opended the freshly transferred project, everything was already mixed to my delight
WOW!
me
THAT'S what I've been wanting to hear! Yay, MOTU! (and DPDan!) Clairvoyant Software!

Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 3:54 am
by monkey man
I remember Claire Voyant.
She was smokin'... and snappy.
Re: DP9: Is it snappier?
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 9:12 pm
by Phaedrum
Quite the opposite--DP is now slow as molasses in my hands. Straightforward projects easily run with a 128 buffer in DP 8 can no longer be run with a 512 buffer in DP 9. Constant snaps, crackles and pops as the "Processing" bar redlines consistently (on my 8-core, 16GB RAM Mac Pro). Indeed, the processing bar is doing overtime despite the fact that I'm doing nothing! (and yes, I've turned off all possible background processing tasks). I cannot understand how MOTU so drastically slowed the program for the relatively few upgrades. If I had my druthers, I would take a refund and revert back to DP 8. Last night I tried playing a simple riff through my Moog SUB37 with NO effects in DP 9 (just a lot of empty tracks with inserts and sends bypassed), and could not get one clean recorded track without snaps and pops even with a 512 buffer! The same setup in DP 8 works like a dream. What a disappointment.