Dude we have all these in reason players ! For example conditions in Seqeunces robotic bean . But general daw features and workflow stuff you are not wrong
I have both, and both have their strengths. In Reason, you can do similar things with stacking Players, especially with the 3rd party Delta Midi Computer, which lets you do straight up MIDI programming, and save those as patches, and of course "print" them to normal MIDI tracks if needed.
@@Milan____ oh yeah ! I have both of em too ! I also have lots of third party players I just bought delta last week ! In the may madness its so powerfull its crazy 😮. But eventually im gonna use bitwig as my main daw as a host and use RRP as the main soucr for the racks
Ok first time it happens for me on that type of tutorials : I don't understand the feature :D I don't know if that's on me, or if the examples are too complex... I see the general idea, but I will need to try it on my own stuff to understand it...
There’s A LOT of functionality packed into Operators. It definitely took me a minute to wrap my head around them. Play around with each Operator one at a time and find musical applications that work for you.
@@patcupo I was browsing bitwig website to find for release date and upgrade plans, and I saw bitwig 4 "what's new" page. Explanations were clear and I start to understand the use we can make of them. But I think there were too much things on the video to get a first view of this functionality. I'm curious to see producer's tutorials!
@@guildem Totally. I’m looking forward to seeing what people do with them. I’m sure there will be lots of great in depth tutorials coming soon from the Bitwig community
@@guildem The part that annoys me is that there are so many things workflow wise than can be improved but they choose to add this shit… I was listening to the CEO or whatever of Bitwig on a podcast saying he doesn’t get why more electronic producers don’t use Bitwig… like dude it’s because for as cool as Bitwig is nobody is gonna leave Abletons workflow when you don’t have features like scale highlighting and freezing tracks.. Ableton aren’t gonna leave for fucking operators if it’s going to make our workflow more annoying.. you can’t even audition notes?? Like what make it so we can audition notes like ever other daw on the planet
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 I come from Reason, so I didn't loose too much (and bitwig is the only professional DAW on Linux, so they got me for a long time 😅)
This is what I thought Ableton were going to do with Live 11, especially as Elektron gear is an example to follow...but unfortunately Abe stopped short with just chance which isn’t always useful
Great work Bitwig, is it possible to see some more examples of the other occurrence modes not covered here? Also is there any way to increase/decrease the chance and/or velocity globally; would be great to assign it to a MIDI controller? Keep up the awesome updates.
This is pure genius but I'm so sad it's not possible to apply these effects to pitch on drum kits (just what you can get in Breaktweaker or FL studio when you throw a drum element to the piano roll.
I don’t understand why developers add weird shit without improving basic functionality first.. reasons the same way.. can we improve piano roll workflow and add scale highlighting?
1.Use the diatonic transposer and print out the midi from the diatonic transposer to a new tack if you wanna save it. 2.Another way is to draw out all notes in the scale in a clip, deactivate it, then change to the drum machine type view from th piano roll type View. You can save the clip containing the notes in the scale for future uses. 3.And lastly, and the most hassle free, learn the scale itself. I mostly use Fm, Gm, Em, and have remembered the notes in the scale. It ain't that hard.
@@ЕтанДрешковка Yeah but a lot of DAW's support all kinds of wacky non-diatonic scales like Japanese modes and such, which can be fun to play with. You could also get a controller with that support instead of relying on your DAW.
I am still having a hard time understanding and using operators that much really. I guess the usefulness of it also depends a lot on the genre that one is producing. Ps. Happy first annual Bitwig day!
I like to use the operators with an economical approach, as in getting a lot from a little. Try making something with the operators, something that has a good amount of variety due to the way you program them, and resample the audio or MIDI onto a new track. Then you can use that new recording as source material for sampling. I think that’d approach would work in just about any genre.
It's still a fairly new product and hasn't built the user base of DAWs like Cubase and Ableton that have been around for over a decade. But Bitwig is coming on strong with all the creative features they are building in.
Love this, particularly excited by how flipping samples on a midi with this capability will be like! I haven't trialed Bitwig yet, but I'm curious how intensive this is on CPU?
It has freeze functionality, just several more clicks to do it. Select all track content with time selection tool(shortcut 2 or grab the bottom of the track) add some space in the end to include the tail, right click - bounce, select post-fader and bounce, select original track and deactivate it(checkbox in the inspector) to offload it from memory. If you use sends, dial the same ones in the new track. It's done pretty quickly when you become used to it.
No scripts for this one. I just entered the mapping mode (the finger in the bottom-right of the interface), pressed the parameter I wanted to map (mostly on/off switches for effects and the new Fill button), and pressed a key on the computer keyboard (for me, 0 was the most accessible). A nice performance workaround if you don’t have a MIDI controller handy.
Why is not compatible with AMD Phenom 2? Why? All the DAW of the market are working perfect. Please fix this and you will have a new user. The other DAWs doesn't require SSE4. It doesn't make any sense.
SIMD instruction sets are essential for high performance (audio) applications. Sure, they could write a fallback when this instruction set isn't aviable on the CPU the software is running on, but doing that would introduce more code to work with, maintain, keep bug-free etc. SSE4 was introduced in 2006, so its been more than a decade. You can buy CPUs that support it for less than 10 bucks on ebay. And if you work with a Laptop, old thinkpads can be found for cheap on ebay.
I think the new features sound interesting however the demo makes them far more confusing. Perhaps some simple things samples with, sorry to say, music that’s more approachable? I respect the experimental types but this is a bad example and just makes the program look like a toy not the professional tool it actually is. Maybe get Camo & Crooked to do some tuts? Or Polarity.
@@nebroskitheraut6705 i didn't use bitwig too much on my laptop because my lap screen is small... i use ableton .... but i love bigwig... i use it now and then
Personally I don't use the shipped Bitwig instruments and FX, I have better alternatives. I would prefer that Bitwig dedicates their developer cycles to core DAW features, stability and bug fixes than building instruments and effects. There are tons of amazing VST's available, many for free.
Cool feature, demo not musical though, it's like to demo out all bitwig effects at once. Just because there many, doesn't mean that should be used at once :)
Strongest and Coolest DAW and then you only manage to come up with this shitty weak sounding electronic loop, get some people with actual skill for your Demos and the masses will buy it over Ableton
To complete the pianoroll pls add note scales like live and flstudio. 🙏🔥
Thank you.
LMAO, it's like the Tracker / Elektron automations BUT WITH A DAW INTERFACE YES YES YES I LOVE THIS!
Elektron type of sequencing, that's cool!
Yes, or tracker type sequencing without the tracker interface. I like this.
@@mechatomb2921 this is how trackers work? They're slowly making more sense to me. Thank you.
I just keep falling in love with Bitwig more and more each time I open it or watch one of these type of videos!!!!
Everything you are doing is amazing. I humbly apologize for earlier whining. This is all incredibly exciting 😘
Damn we're getting more features and I love it!
Omg I'm so finally taking the plunge and buying Bitwig now. I'm a Reason user and Reason is just not going anywhere as far as innovation goes.
Dude we have all these in reason players ! For example conditions in Seqeunces robotic bean . But general daw features and workflow stuff you are not wrong
And Im going to use bitwig as main daw along with Reason Rack plugin
I have both, and both have their strengths. In Reason, you can do similar things with stacking Players, especially with the 3rd party Delta Midi Computer, which lets you do straight up MIDI programming, and save those as patches, and of course "print" them to normal MIDI tracks if needed.
@@Milan____ oh yeah ! I have both of em too ! I also have lots of third party players I just bought delta last week ! In the may madness its so powerfull its crazy 😮. But eventually im gonna use bitwig as my main daw as a host and use RRP as the main soucr for the racks
I use bitwig with reason as a vst, powerful combination.
keep updating features add more and more amazing
0:29 chance
0:34 repeats
0:52 occurence
1:06 recurrence
Ok first time it happens for me on that type of tutorials : I don't understand the feature :D
I don't know if that's on me, or if the examples are too complex... I see the general idea, but I will need to try it on my own stuff to understand it...
There’s A LOT of functionality packed into Operators. It definitely took me a minute to wrap my head around them. Play around with each Operator one at a time and find musical applications that work for you.
@@patcupo I was browsing bitwig website to find for release date and upgrade plans, and I saw bitwig 4 "what's new" page. Explanations were clear and I start to understand the use we can make of them. But I think there were too much things on the video to get a first view of this functionality. I'm curious to see producer's tutorials!
@@guildem Totally. I’m looking forward to seeing what people do with them. I’m sure there will be lots of great in depth tutorials coming soon from the Bitwig community
@@guildem The part that annoys me is that there are so many things workflow wise than can be improved but they choose to add this shit… I was listening to the CEO or whatever of Bitwig on a podcast saying he doesn’t get why more electronic producers don’t use Bitwig… like dude it’s because for as cool as Bitwig is nobody is gonna leave Abletons workflow when you don’t have features like scale highlighting and freezing tracks.. Ableton aren’t gonna leave for fucking operators if it’s going to make our workflow more annoying.. you can’t even audition notes?? Like what make it so we can audition notes like ever other daw on the planet
@@notificationsareblocked.yo53 I come from Reason, so I didn't loose too much (and bitwig is the only professional DAW on Linux, so they got me for a long time 😅)
It's like the step sequencer of our dreams. I cannot wait!! :D
Thanks for presenting. Love those features 🌻🚀
This is what I thought Ableton were going to do with Live 11, especially as Elektron gear is an example to follow...but unfortunately Abe stopped short with just chance which isn’t always useful
That was an awesome demo. Thanks and God bless 🙂🙏🏼❤️
Thanks Elektron!
This is awesome. I used Stochas plugin for this before. Pretty awesime to have it built in now
Try “bounce in place”.
@@MichaelCrecker what
Great work Bitwig, is it possible to see some more examples of the other occurrence modes not covered here? Also is there any way to increase/decrease the chance and/or velocity globally; would be great to assign it to a MIDI controller? Keep up the awesome updates.
omg thx for this update it looks amazing!
This is pure genius but I'm so sad it's not possible to apply these effects to pitch on drum kits (just what you can get in Breaktweaker or FL studio when you throw a drum element to the piano roll.
I don’t understand why developers add weird shit without improving basic functionality first.. reasons the same way.. can we improve piano roll workflow and add scale highlighting?
Oh come on, that the dumbest update request ever! Just get a basic harmony book!
1.Use the diatonic transposer and print out the midi from the diatonic transposer to a new tack if you wanna save it.
2.Another way is to draw out all notes in the scale in a clip, deactivate it, then change to the drum machine type view from th piano roll type View. You can save the clip containing the notes in the scale for future uses.
3.And lastly, and the most hassle free, learn the scale itself. I mostly use Fm, Gm, Em, and have remembered the notes in the scale. It ain't that hard.
@@ЕтанДрешковка Yeah but a lot of DAW's support all kinds of wacky non-diatonic scales like Japanese modes and such, which can be fun to play with. You could also get a controller with that support instead of relying on your DAW.
Too bad operators are configured through the inspector panel rather than being note fx devices which can be under control of modulators
Bitwig studio 4? 😯
Sees new features: 😲😲😲😲😲
I am still having a hard time understanding and using operators that much really. I guess the usefulness of it also depends a lot on the genre that one is producing.
Ps. Happy first annual Bitwig day!
I like to use the operators with an economical approach, as in getting a lot from a little. Try making something with the operators, something that has a good amount of variety due to the way you program them, and resample the audio or MIDI onto a new track. Then you can use that new recording as source material for sampling. I think that’d approach would work in just about any genre.
Why are you guys ignoring ARA 2 support. C’mon 🤦🏾♂️🙄
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why there is less number of people who uses bigwig.... shy there ia not much views on bitwig RUclips videos
It's still a fairly new product and hasn't built the user base of DAWs like Cubase and Ableton that have been around for over a decade. But Bitwig is coming on strong with all the creative features they are building in.
Need trial asap!!!!
Love this, particularly excited by how flipping samples on a midi with this capability will be like! I haven't trialed Bitwig yet, but I'm curious how intensive this is on CPU?
As far as I know, it consumes way less cpu than Ableton, and works smoothly on my 2018 hp laptop with an i3 processor
It’s not too bad. I haven’t really noticed an effect yet but I might not be using it as intensely
yeeeeehaaaaa thats asum thanks! exactly what i wanted
Does BW4 include built in video support? I mean, for pro film scoring and game production, I dont know why this feature is lagging behind.
Why can't Bitwig make a simple Freeze function. Literally every DAW has had this for 15 years.
Why can't literally every other DAW have plugin sandboxing and hybrid racks?
It has freeze functionality, just several more clicks to do it. Select all track content with time selection tool(shortcut 2 or grab the bottom of the track) add some space in the end to include the tail, right click - bounce, select post-fader and bounce, select original track and deactivate it(checkbox in the inspector) to offload it from memory. If you use sends, dial the same ones in the new track. It's done pretty quickly when you become used to it.
@@soygaze923 agreed
hot damn
Where can we get that Computer Keyboard script that was used in this video?
No scripts for this one. I just entered the mapping mode (the finger in the bottom-right of the interface), pressed the parameter I wanted to map (mostly on/off switches for effects and the new Fill button), and pressed a key on the computer keyboard (for me, 0 was the most accessible). A nice performance workaround if you don’t have a MIDI controller handy.
Ah ok, awesome! Thanks for the clarification!
@@mikedurden You got it! Have fun with the new features, they’re awesome and worked together well.
this is some renoise type shit and i'm all for that in a more accessible interface
Does this feature only work in Clip can I use it in arrangement mode
ofc you can
@@alphashokk7998 yay I can't wait to use it on Drums
Expand only works in clip launcher, but that's the only difference.
Klasse, wie bei den elekton devices! Occurrence und recurrence habe ich bisher in einer DAW sehr vermißt!
This must be for experts, because I don't get a thing about what you're doing or saying.
Why is not compatible with AMD Phenom 2? Why? All the DAW of the market are working perfect. Please fix this and you will have a new user. The other DAWs doesn't require SSE4. It doesn't make any sense.
SIMD instruction sets are essential for high performance (audio) applications. Sure, they could write a fallback when this instruction set isn't aviable on the CPU the software is running on, but doing that would introduce more code to work with, maintain, keep bug-free etc. SSE4 was introduced in 2006, so its been more than a decade. You can buy CPUs that support it for less than 10 bucks on ebay. And if you work with a Laptop, old thinkpads can be found for cheap on ebay.
@@lucariololxdrofl Thank you very much for your asnwer👍
@@ivangonzalez3523 No problem :)
when bitwig studio 4 come
Elektron)
love u
I think the new features sound interesting however the demo makes them far more confusing. Perhaps some simple things samples with, sorry to say, music that’s more approachable? I respect the experimental types but this is a bad example and just makes the program look like a toy not the professional tool it actually is. Maybe get Camo & Crooked to do some tuts? Or Polarity.
Reminds me of Datasette heh.
sir plz add instrument like sytrus... and make text smaller.... add features to resize track... horizontal zoom out....
You have polysynth, polymer and the Polygrid; the track are resizable; and horizontal zoom is there. Looks like you haven't tried it out.
@@nebroskitheraut6705 thnx
@@nebroskitheraut6705 i didn't use bitwig too much on my laptop because my lap screen is small... i use ableton .... but i love bigwig... i use it now and then
Personally I don't use the shipped Bitwig instruments and FX, I have better alternatives. I would prefer that Bitwig dedicates their developer cycles to core DAW features, stability and bug fixes than building instruments and effects. There are tons of amazing VST's available, many for free.
Тут судя по комментам носители языка не шибко врубаются, что происходит. А я тем более)))
Just get Polarity to do these please, he's so uniquely creative and really pushes these features to the limit
how can we suggest features... plz give contact
Cool feature, demo not musical though, it's like to demo out all bitwig effects at once. Just because there many, doesn't mean that should be used at once :)
3:03 impressive features underwhelming beat
First
You deserve a big award for that
Inspired by TE opz step components 🤔😁
Strongest and Coolest DAW and then you only manage to come up with this shitty weak sounding electronic loop, get some people with actual skill for your Demos and the masses will buy it over Ableton
The track was suited for the demo. I don't think just putting a simple trap beat will dramatically increase customers.
Wow, I couldn't disagree more. I think the track here is amazing, it's like Weather Report meets techno.
make gui flexible
Wdym by that
@@ЕтанДрешковка i didn't understand
It's a lot more flexible than Ableton.
@Vic LTD Scalable increments of the GUI is all you got? Look at the multiple GUI view options in Bitwig vs Ableton.