As you may or may not know @dreamer makes these really cool plugins at https://wasted.audio/software, and the plugins are featured heavily in this track. I particularly like the multi-band plugins. Do check them out and support an independent (and ethical, non-drm) plugin developer if you can.
Cyber Tuesday - Generative Patch from Scratch in Bitwig (free preset). Today, I'm diving back into creating a generative grid, something I haven't done in a while.
Hey everyone, in today's video, I demonstrated how to create a delay effect that aligns with a shuffled rhythm, using an FX grid and specific techniques like feedback loops and scalar controls, to enhance the groove in funky music without disrupting it. I've shared this unique approach on my GitHub for you to try out in your own productions.
I like the new MIDI clip generators feature of Live 12 from what I've seen. I wish Bitwig could something similar in terms of baking the results of MIDI effects into a clip.
I know you can route one MIDI track into another and record that way, but it's a bit inconvenient compared to Live's new feature.
I wonder what #ardour is doing different to #bitwig in terms of their #flatpak builds. I noticed that some #plugins run just fine in Ardour while Bitwig Studio reports problems with reading metadata or glibc version conflicts. 🙄️ #sandboxing#debugging#daw#linuxdaw
@amadeus 😀 Hello! I'm looking for how to do this. Which Linux distribution do you use, or which one do you recommend to start with for #bitwig , considering that I have no prior experience with Linux, and I want to be able to do streaming of all this? Thank you!!! <3
I keep seeing people online saying that #Linux isn’t ready for professionals, or that the Linux desktop isn’t for doing real work, or this usual « year of Linux desktop » meme.
So I thought I’d address the topic, because Linux is undeniably already being used by professionals all around the world, and definitely has a lot of tools to do professional work, either #OpenSource or proprietary:
Fading between sounds is a technique I should have utilized more often, but it sometimes slips my mind. In Bitwig, there are actually multiple methods for achieving this effect, and it can be incredibly powerful.
1/2 Not sure if this is utopian. But I'd love to see some kind of #linuxaudio#daw and #plugin#knowledgebase, #taskforce or #forum for #developers emerge. Because while I think it's absolutely fantastic that more and more vendors are making their products available for #linux, some of them are #bugplagued to say the least. 🫣️ In addition, many of these vendors offer limited or no Linux support. Maybe more experienced developers like #uhe, #tal or #bitwig could lead such an effort?
In my video, I walk the you through the process of creating a generative patch in Bitwig Studio, starting simple and gradually adding complexity. Patch download in the description.
It's about exchanging musical projects between different Digital Audio Workstations (sequencers). Wasn't really a fitting solution in place as the other solutions were either geared towards video work or pure MIDI. Supported by Bitwig Studio 5.0.9 and Studio One 6.5 as of today.