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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @noahmonty8909
    @noahmonty8909 Месяц назад +1

    The thumbnails are great bro ;) Its kinda funky and attractive and straight to the point.. Just keep the text big and short ;)

  • @cosinussangoma4983
    @cosinussangoma4983 Месяц назад +2

    switched 3years ago from Cubase to Bitwig and never looked back , my modular system was never so stable and integrated within the virtual domain

    • @AlsoProjektor
      @AlsoProjektor  Месяц назад

      Yeah that seems like a good usecase but I don't have any modular synths so I could not tell...

    • @ucheattoh
      @ucheattoh 27 дней назад

      have you tried integrating bitwig and cubase....it is amazing imo

  • @tek3036
    @tek3036 Месяц назад +1

    Yeah ... years of updates and the latency compensation Is still ridiculous 😢😢😢

    • @AlsoProjektor
      @AlsoProjektor  Месяц назад

      True, if Ableton added bounce in place, per plugin delay compensation & plugin sandboxing I would have no reason to switch to Bitwig, even now though it doesn't feel like an actual workflow improvement, just a bunch of extra toys that are just a slower way of making music...

  • @paradoxic1888
    @paradoxic1888 Месяц назад

    Huh? You just set up multiband dynamics once, map parameters and save it as a preset. You don't have to rebuild each session. I built my own OTT using stock devices. Also nice to use Over in multiband and tweak mix and thresh to get loud in your face sounds. Bitwig is built in such a way that you can combine devices and effects together to get more complex setups.

    • @AlsoProjektor
      @AlsoProjektor  Месяц назад

      well I'm running the demo so that doesn't work (I think it doesn't save those things). still I doubt there is any actual workflow improvements for me since my Ableton workflow is so fast...

    • @paradoxic1888
      @paradoxic1888 Месяц назад

      @@AlsoProjektor Oh my bad man. Yeah you can't save anything in demo mode. I have a lot of my own presets including a workhorse synth I created myself which greatly sped up my workflow. Without that it won't be any quicker. Really no reason to switch from Ableton, just that I have a lot more fun in Bitwig.