Digital Performer: Bounce To Disk Options MOTU Digital Performer Tips & Techniques Starting with version 10.1, MOTU added significant new functionality to DP’s Bounce‑to‑Disk window. In DP 10.1, MOTU significantly expanded Bounce To Disk with the addition of real‑time, multi‑output, and track‑by‑track bouncing. Digital Performer has always had a robust Bounce To Disk (BTD) implementation, but starting in DP 10.1, MOTU significantly expanded it. Most notable is the addition of real‑time, multi‑output and track‑by‑track bouncing. Users now have a lot more options for exporting mixes, tracks and stems out of your projects. Perhaps the most important feature in the new BTD window is the ability to bounce out individual tracks as separate files. It opens up lots of possibilities. For example, you could use it to create a complete set of tracks from your session to send to a collaborator on a project who’s on a different platform.