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You can do all of your score tweaking in Digital Performer and feel confident that once you open the score in Finale or Sibelius, it will look the way you wanted it to look. As someone who has to send out charts for print often, the ability to finally preserve all the changes to the letter that I make in the quick scribe window is extremely time saving. There are numerous new features but I’ll give you a smattering of the ones that stood out as truly useful to me. You can even bus audio to it and mix it with the original source for some sweet doubling of melodic lines! Interface Tweaks and More It’s a truly well polished plugin that allows you to make a synth out of just about any instrument. You can input any signal into MegaSynth and have all the envelopes, LFOs, pattern generation, sub octave, and square wave tones you can shake a stick at. It’s a subtractive synth processor that will let you guitarists finally join in on the fun that us self-confessed Moog-heads have been enjoying for years. Perhaps my favorite (ok, I’m a synth guy) of the bunch is MegaSynth. There’s a MultiFuzz distortion kit and MicroG/B polyphonic octave generators for guitar/bass.