Hey Baphy! Big fan of your series on CTZ! I know this was 3 years ago, and I might have missed someone offering this solution, but OBS has a an audio capture mode specifically for ASIO, so you can use your interface and record audio and spit it out right into ASIO. If you want some knowledge on how to do it, I'll be happy to reply to this comment in return for the knowledge you've graciously shared with all of us. Keep on producing!
Hey Baphometrix, thanks for a great channel. You made me switch to Bitwig a year or so ago, and i love it. A quick tip, you can use Voxengo Revorder (super old vst-plugin) to relay your sound to OBS)
Hey man! Just discovered your channel. I'm a hip hop / beat producer (so completely different style) but use ableton / starting to use Bitwig and have found your channel to be extremely useful for workflow, arrangement, mixing etc!! Keep up the good work, ur close to making me switch to bitwig haha Best luck!
iam about to delete my whole favourite tutorial playlists beside the drums and guitar tutorials and replace it with one playlist named baphometrix... so awsome you are! BITWIG pay that man with money i buy a license from you!
Thanks for a great explanation, does this apply to recording vocals? Im using UAD apollo twin and vocals recorded with a slight delay, at the same time i have zero issues in Ableton
Thank you for such a useful video. After knowing how to do it, I set up to measure my recording offsets for the various buffer sizes. In my setup (Ubuntu Studio 20.04 and Focusrite Scarlett 6i6), the recording offset is constant if using Jack. If using the ALSA drivers, this offset varies greatly with buffer size. Anyway, I have found that the measurements are not that exact (they vary from session to session) and there is some jitter of several samples, both with JACK and ALSA drivers.
All my hardware synths are synced perfectly to the ear in time with vst drums in bitwig but when i bounce the recording the audio is around 9ms late. recording offset slider does nothing. vst drums all bounce perfectly. what setting should i be checking? driver error slider used to sort this out in ableton. bitwig slider seems to have zero effect. im getting confused now. using a UAD thunderbolt apollo. this shit used to be tight so im assuning its a setting im not seeing in bitwig
Hardware inputs to Bitwig are tricky to get lined up. Actually this is true in ANY DAW. I don't use hardware synths, so I don't personally have to deal with this problem. Bitwig makes some devices to help you sync up external hardware _better_, but you'll have to ask around and experiment, and at the end of the day, you might need to resign yourself to using a Time Shift device (or manually dragging the recorded clips carefully on the timeline) to get your hardware tracks to line up correctly.
@@Baphometrix actually it all lined up perfect really. 9ms is nothing to complain about. I can live with it. I just wondered why the adjuster doesn’t actually do anything. It has no effect at all.
@@Fauxleroid All I know is that for _hardware_ synth audio, you have to use one of Bitwig's _hardware_ devices to manage latency/timing. The TimeShift device only controls audio signals once they're inside the DAW. So if you have 9 ms of latency before the hardware signal itself is now _inside_ the DAW's various audio streams, there's nothing TimeShift can do to manage that.
Hey! Great stuff man, so glad I found your channel. You're doing such a tremendous job, but as far as I understand, you don't work for Bitwig, right? Have you got at least some rewards from them in acknowledgment of your educational work? Love Bitwig as a software, but it seems to me that they're really doing a poor job managing the community around it.
No. They don't roll that way. They're a small team and not a lot of marketing people. I don't care; it's a damn good product and I just like to pay forward the things other good producers and engineers have taught me.
Hey Baphy!
Big fan of your series on CTZ! I know this was 3 years ago, and I might have missed someone offering this solution, but OBS has a an audio capture mode specifically for ASIO, so you can use your interface and record audio and spit it out right into ASIO. If you want some knowledge on how to do it, I'll be happy to reply to this comment in return for the knowledge you've graciously shared with all of us.
Keep on producing!
Hey Baphometrix, thanks for a great channel. You made me switch to Bitwig a year or so ago, and i love it. A quick tip, you can use Voxengo Revorder (super old vst-plugin) to relay your sound to OBS)
Thanks for this video. I figured out I need 27 samples for ASIO4all and my PC built in audio. Thanks so much!
Hey man! Just discovered your channel. I'm a hip hop / beat producer (so completely different style) but use ableton / starting to use Bitwig and have found your channel to be extremely useful for workflow, arrangement, mixing etc!! Keep up the good work, ur close to making me switch to bitwig haha Best luck!
iam about to delete my whole favourite tutorial playlists beside the drums and guitar tutorials and replace it with one playlist named baphometrix... so awsome you are!
BITWIG pay that man with money i buy a license from you!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for that.
so Helpfull !!! THX so much, will try..
Life Saver! :) Thank you!
Thanks for a great explanation, does this apply to recording vocals? Im using UAD apollo twin and vocals recorded with a slight delay, at the same time i have zero issues in Ableton
Thank you for such a useful video. After knowing how to do it, I set up to measure my recording offsets for the various buffer sizes. In my setup (Ubuntu Studio 20.04 and Focusrite Scarlett 6i6), the recording offset is constant if using Jack. If using the ALSA drivers, this offset varies greatly with buffer size. Anyway, I have found that the measurements are not that exact (they vary from session to session) and there is some jitter of several samples, both with JACK and ALSA drivers.
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All my hardware synths are synced perfectly to the ear in time with vst drums in bitwig but when i bounce the recording the audio is around 9ms late. recording offset slider does nothing. vst drums all bounce perfectly. what setting should i be checking? driver error slider used to sort this out in ableton. bitwig slider seems to have zero effect. im getting confused now. using a UAD thunderbolt apollo. this shit used to be tight so im assuning its a setting im not seeing in bitwig
Hardware inputs to Bitwig are tricky to get lined up. Actually this is true in ANY DAW. I don't use hardware synths, so I don't personally have to deal with this problem. Bitwig makes some devices to help you sync up external hardware _better_, but you'll have to ask around and experiment, and at the end of the day, you might need to resign yourself to using a Time Shift device (or manually dragging the recorded clips carefully on the timeline) to get your hardware tracks to line up correctly.
@@Baphometrix actually it all lined up perfect really. 9ms is nothing to complain about. I can live with it. I just wondered why the adjuster doesn’t actually do anything. It has no effect at all.
@@Fauxleroid All I know is that for _hardware_ synth audio, you have to use one of Bitwig's _hardware_ devices to manage latency/timing. The TimeShift device only controls audio signals once they're inside the DAW. So if you have 9 ms of latency before the hardware signal itself is now _inside_ the DAW's various audio streams, there's nothing TimeShift can do to manage that.
Hey! Great stuff man, so glad I found your channel. You're doing such a tremendous job, but as far as I understand, you don't work for Bitwig, right? Have you got at least some rewards from them in acknowledgment of your educational work? Love Bitwig as a software, but it seems to me that they're really doing a poor job managing the community around it.
No. They don't roll that way. They're a small team and not a lot of marketing people. I don't care; it's a damn good product and I just like to pay forward the things other good producers and engineers have taught me.
BTW, is there a way to contact you besides youtube comments?
Join the Bitwig discord. You'll find me there.
discord.gg/0g2ZPafIN3eWParf
Good god , Bitwig Audio is just Simply LOW . . and you type that in , all this COMPLEX STUFF
I've got 0 offset and sample precision out of the box O0