Does anyone else use the Dual Display (Arranger/Mixer) setting in #bitwig on a single monitor from time to time? I find it nice to have the mixer and device chain always visible (and context sensitive) while working on an arrangement, and to have the latter always visible as well. On a big enough screen at least, this can be a very comfortable approach for me. #mixing#daw#musicmaking#linuxaudio
@plaimbock It's not without flaws (window focus, plugin windows obstructed by one of the Bitwig windows, etc.), but sometimes I really enjoy to work like that nonetheless.
Does anyone else maintain #changelog (s) for their #computer (s)?
I enter all configuration adjustments and #update (s) in a #markdown file for each machine.
This might seem like unnecessary extra work, but has paid off several times for the sake of traceability or #reproducibility in the past. 🤓 #musicproduction#linuxaudio
44100 Hz or 48000 Hz for #musicproduction?
Personally I usually go with 48000 Hz because it somehow feels more "natural" to me than 44100 Hz (as half of 96000 Hz or a quarter of 192000 Hz). Made my life easier a few times when I wanted to #compose#music for #movies too. #daw#linuxaudio
@nielso Thanks for sharing! 😊 I chose 48 mainly because of video production (too). And because 2 times 48 equals 96 or 4 times that equals 192 and so on. 🫣
@bluGill I hadn't really thought about whether 44.1 or 48 would affect the sound, to be honest. The difference in resolution seems so small, right? But I'd like to do some listening on that aspect sometime. Thanks for sharing! 😊