This voice is so calm!) Actually, I'm surprised a lot that there's still not so many fans of Bitwig. yeah, it has downsides, but still it's the most incredible and experimental DAW I've ever met. Keep doing this digital madness, guys, and greetings from Belarus!
all DAWs, and everything in life, has pros and cons, but I think the main reason for Bitwig not being sooo popular is just that Live, Logic, etc, are well established. great options, very competitive market. Hope that the users are enough to maintain the business. I really like Bitwig, the grid and all the modulators pre-grid are awesome, it runs very well, and supports Linux!!!. I still prefer ableton looks, more polished i think, the piano roll feels better too. but yeah, bitwig is one of the best musical software around.
I still think they need to make some improvements to the UX for it to really take a leap forward. Some are silly things like I have to literally have the arranger selected for the spacebar to start and stop playback (frustrating having a plugin selected and space does nothing). But bigger things for me still keep me going back to Studio One for final mixes. One big reason is the console is so much nicer to work with. In Bitwig you have these farty little sliders with no numbers or values on them and the way they have it set up where you can't have everything you want in view at once is infuriating. As in if I want the mixer panel at the bottom of my arranger, certain settings will hide other settings (as in it will hide your sends if you expand inserts etc). Don't get me wrong. functionality wise, nothing beats Bitwig. Studio One, Cubase and Logic are being left behind in the dust in terms of creative song writing simply because none of them have adopted Ableton's scene/clip playback for live performance and looping (that is the future of production IMO). But when it comes to actually mixing a track or a band it still has a long way to go. Oh and Studio One has a WAY better browser for instruments, effects and samples etc. It might not even be as functional but it's nowhere near as bloated and messy as Bitwig. I can find what I want in an instant without menu diving. Also option paralysis is a real problem. I don't touch any native instruments or effects in Bitwig as there is just too much to even know where to begin and it's poorly organised.
From a marketing perspective it's great to be able to say that the GRID has 1000's of modules. In use, however, the AD and AR modules should be one single module with an AR-AD switch. The same applies for the 4 varieties of oscillators.
Will you consider making a node routing option for the entire DAW? Internal effects, synths, midi, everything. Like The Patcher in FL Studio, but even more integrated into the DAW. I'd buy it in an instant. Multiple audio/MIDI in- and outputs in a router, the whole shebang. Haven't seen anything like it in the audio world outside the hardware based Kyma, and I see nodes being used in VFX/video color work all the time, and frankly it's genious.
Hi posebukse, thanks for your request. That is indeed a very good idea. Hopefully we will have something like that in future versions of Bitwig Studio.
Great interface [ with a graphic tablet with screen or not ( draw tablet ) is awesome ! ] 22inch tactile interface like a small wall , graph music !;) Thx a lot !!!!
I am very interested. But I just wish it ran on iOS for mobile ......it would seem like if it can run on Linux that should be possible no ? The new iPad Pro is super powerful it’s also apples main touch device 🙁Peace christo hope this is being considered 👽🎶🐕☮️🛸😉
One question, can i modulate values like the Skew of the sine wave?`Thanks a lot! I think with bitwig I just found the best excuse to not buy live :'D THANKS for that :)
Great stuff guys! Love the grid update in Bitwig 3.0. So many possibilities for epic sounds. Cheers from Sweden! ❤️🔥👌
Yeah bro
Bob Ross is back with modular! Let’s give this lfo a little friend...
This voice is so calm!) Actually, I'm surprised a lot that there's still not so many fans of Bitwig. yeah, it has downsides, but still it's the most incredible and experimental DAW I've ever met. Keep doing this digital madness, guys, and greetings from Belarus!
all DAWs, and everything in life, has pros and cons, but I think the main reason for Bitwig not being sooo popular is just that Live, Logic, etc, are well established. great options, very competitive market. Hope that the users are enough to maintain the business. I really like Bitwig, the grid and all the modulators pre-grid are awesome, it runs very well, and supports Linux!!!. I still prefer ableton looks, more polished i think, the piano roll feels better too. but yeah, bitwig is one of the best musical software around.
I still think they need to make some improvements to the UX for it to really take a leap forward. Some are silly things like I have to literally have the arranger selected for the spacebar to start and stop playback (frustrating having a plugin selected and space does nothing). But bigger things for me still keep me going back to Studio One for final mixes. One big reason is the console is so much nicer to work with.
In Bitwig you have these farty little sliders with no numbers or values on them and the way they have it set up where you can't have everything you want in view at once is infuriating. As in if I want the mixer panel at the bottom of my arranger, certain settings will hide other settings (as in it will hide your sends if you expand inserts etc).
Don't get me wrong. functionality wise, nothing beats Bitwig. Studio One, Cubase and Logic are being left behind in the dust in terms of creative song writing simply because none of them have adopted Ableton's scene/clip playback for live performance and looping (that is the future of production IMO). But when it comes to actually mixing a track or a band it still has a long way to go.
Oh and Studio One has a WAY better browser for instruments, effects and samples etc. It might not even be as functional but it's nowhere near as bloated and messy as Bitwig. I can find what I want in an instant without menu diving. Also option paralysis is a real problem. I don't touch any native instruments or effects in Bitwig as there is just too much to even know where to begin and it's poorly organised.
The ASMR of bitwig.
Great tutorial, great voice and amazing software! I am looking forward the next amazing updates!!!!
Thank You for amazing update!
This incredibly well explained, thank you :)
From a marketing perspective it's great to be able to say that the GRID has 1000's of modules. In use, however, the AD and AR modules should be one single module with an AR-AD switch. The same applies for the 4 varieties of oscillators.
@konshift Hey, took me a while to find out, but they do sort of have switch... just right-click a plugin to see plugins like it :)
Will you consider making a node routing option for the entire DAW? Internal effects, synths, midi, everything. Like The Patcher in FL Studio, but even more integrated into the DAW. I'd buy it in an instant. Multiple audio/MIDI in- and outputs in a router, the whole shebang. Haven't seen anything like it in the audio world outside the hardware based Kyma, and I see nodes being used in VFX/video color work all the time, and frankly it's genious.
Hi posebukse, thanks for your request. That is indeed a very good idea. Hopefully we will have something like that in future versions of Bitwig Studio.
Thank you, I finally understand what orange input is for :D
Great interface [ with a graphic tablet with screen or not ( draw tablet ) is awesome ! ] 22inch tactile interface like a small wall , graph music !;)
Thx a lot !!!!
Bitwig asmr type beat
When do we get the multiplayer
hahahha! Love how you describe this. This though
2:59 Attentuators :P
Great work! Also, this could double as an ASMR series. Who's doing the voiceover?
knijk a nice chap called Dave I think
ADSR ASMR?
très cool
my lfo won't freely run, it seems it's gated by my keyboard. how can i get it to run freely on its own?
When will you guys upload Stimmings presentation?
Hi Johannes, that's still in the works.
I got this free with an ES-8 but excluded from the tutorials by the lack of subtitles, back to Ableton then.
Hi Kev, we'll try to include subtitles in the future.
Thank you @@bitwig I'd like to give it a go again when I can follow the tutorials. They can be switched on in the settings.
@@Kev-Adams we're slowly making some progress with subtitles.
Many thanks for the reply@@bitwig I'm looking forward to a watch later.
Pro tip: set the video playback speed to 1.25 and you won't want to fall asleep anymore ;)
Niceee :)
I am very interested. But I just wish it ran on iOS for mobile ......it would seem like if it can run on Linux that should be possible no ? The new iPad Pro is super powerful it’s also apples main touch device 🙁Peace christo hope this is being considered 👽🎶🐕☮️🛸😉
One question, can i modulate values like the Skew of the sine wave?`Thanks a lot! I think with bitwig I just found the best excuse to not buy live :'D THANKS for that :)