Bitwig studio review 201512/21/2023 IMPROVED - Make the onscreen keyboard and computer keyboard much more responsive for note input. IMPROVED - Onscreen keyboard now shows note velocity, timbre, pitch and pressure adjustment for all notes that are being played. IMPROVED - Improved VST auto-suspend and added visualization in the mixer when devices are processing / sleeping, which c an also be clicked to toggle the enabled state of devices. IMPROVED - Flanger's 'Mix' is not a percentage. IMPROVED - Ability to drag multiple files onto a Collection. NEW - Allow MPE mode to be forced on for legacy VST plug-ins which doesn't support the MPE canDo check. Better PDC, VST support for note expressions and general MIDI improvements.Ī good tip is to get in to layered editing, in particular audio waveform overlay in the midi editor! I am hoping that it continues to mature, as it has done in the last year or so and develop in to an even more powerful tool for creating music - some features I would love to see are more extensive groove/swing options, coupled with groove extraction from audio/MIDI. So it's not a one stop shop for all audio needs, but I believe it is not intended to be and as such it excels at the target use. In particular the use of device macros, note expressions (for Bitwig devices only), modulation devices such as LFO MOD & AUDIO MOD and hybrid audio/midi tracks are very cool.Īs is a common view on the official KVR Bitwig forum, Bitwig is in the vein of Ableton in that it is a more creative writing and composing focused DAW - it doesn't match up to Pro Tools and Cubase if looking to record live drums, multi track material etc. My thoughts are that the feel of the GUI and the workflow are very impressive, and it is funny how quickly I have become accustomed to using BWS. Funny I just posted a thread about Bitwig getting it's own sub forum here.
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