yep, still the samere:dream wrote:I have a question about BW
A friend of mine is interested in using it, but he typically plays live sets where he uses multiple copies of the clip, each zoomed in to a different section of the clip (different start and end markers). Triggering different copies of the same clip thus produces different audio
He says last time he checked bitwig, if you had different copies of the same clip, you could not do this. All copies of the same clip are always zoomed in to the same segment, and changing focus in one changes focus in all. This broke his workflow.
Does anyone know if this has been addressed?
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Weird.garyboozy wrote:yep, still the samere:dream wrote:I have a question about BW
A friend of mine is interested in using it, but he typically plays live sets where he uses multiple copies of the clip, each zoomed in to a different section of the clip (different start and end markers). Triggering different copies of the same clip thus produces different audio
He says last time he checked bitwig, if you had different copies of the same clip, you could not do this. All copies of the same clip are always zoomed in to the same segment, and changing focus in one changes focus in all. This broke his workflow.
Does anyone know if this has been addressed?
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It's only weird if you assume BITWiG studio is trying to copy live....is it weird you can't DJ with cubase or Logic?
Having used both BITWiG and Live, I would say live is better for live work (clue is in the name) and always will be...I don't think BITWiG are even particular interested in that sector.....they are building a DAW, and it will probably be a better DAW in the studio for that reason.
Having used both BITWiG and Live, I would say live is better for live work (clue is in the name) and always will be...I don't think BITWiG are even particular interested in that sector.....they are building a DAW, and it will probably be a better DAW in the studio for that reason.
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Sean_Clarke wrote:It's only weird if you assume BITWiG studio is trying to copy live....is it weird you can't DJ with cubase or Logic?
Having used both BITWiG and Live, I would say live is better for live work (clue is in the name) and always will be...I don't think BITWiG are even particular interested in that sector.....they are building a DAW, and it will probably be a better DAW in the studio for that reason.
The way I am understanding it, and I could be wrong, you can take something like a fully produced track in an arrangement and you want to have different sections of that sound file in their own clips but can’t. DJing Live style would need that functionality, but that’s not the only thing. Rearranging, remixing, and trying different variations on the fly would also need that.
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you can have different start and loop settings per clip, but switching between them will always show the grid visually fixed in place. so it's like each clip's view follows a 'global' clip view (per track). that's the difference.
it can be annoying when editing loops, e.g. zooming into a snare to edit the start position, then switching to a copy of the clip to alter the kick start, but the view will be for the snare (the last edited view). i can see why your friend doesn't like this. it's not great.
it can be annoying when editing loops, e.g. zooming into a snare to edit the start position, then switching to a copy of the clip to alter the kick start, but the view will be for the snare (the last edited view). i can see why your friend doesn't like this. it's not great.
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Hmm, that sounds like a bug or a behavior you should be able to setup in the preferences.garyboozy wrote:you can have different start and loop settings per clip, but switching between them will always show the grid visually fixed in place. so it's like each clip's view follows a 'global' clip view (per track). that's the difference.
it can be annoying when editing loops, e.g. zooming into a snare to edit the start position, then switching to a copy of the clip to alter the kick start, but the view will be for the snare (the last edited view). i can see why your friend doesn't like this. it's not great.
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Maybe tomorrow there will be an announcement of a mind blowing update from the abes!
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What an odd response. The comparison of Live is very much to the point. OK, BW is not trying to copy live, but everyone knows it is trying to muscle into the same market niche - flexible, non-linear DAW aimed at making music in a creative way. It is not trying to do what Cubase does. But it is trying to do what AL does. And live performance is one of its key tasks - it says so right there on their website.Sean_Clarke wrote:It's only weird if you assume BITWiG studio is trying to copy live....is it weird you can't DJ with cubase or Logic?
Having used both BITWiG and Live, I would say live is better for live work (clue is in the name) and always will be...I don't think BITWiG are even particular interested in that sector.....they are building a DAW, and it will probably be a better DAW in the studio for that reason.
Anyway, triggering multiple copies of the same clip with different start or end markers is not just a DJ requirement. It is not even only a live performance requirement. If you want to make music with follow actions and audio samples, it is a pretty basic starting point for many people - like my friend.Record and arrange, improvise and perform, or do it all at once
Hence my question. He is not willing to move to BW if this functionality is there; I asked whether it is; the answer is that it's not, end of story. No need to
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Amazing. Just amazing. Like how...why...? Isn't that a bit ridiculous considering they expanded the session (arrange) view nicely? So out of the box you have to use a mouse to feign jamming out some edits?? No wonder I'm still on livegaryboozy wrote: clips slots not being midi-mappable is probably the biggest omission.
no qwerty keyboard mapping either.
ctrl + left/right = select transient
ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients
ctrl + space = play selection
ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients
ctrl + space = play selection
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currently you use scripts. make your own or download them.dna598 wrote: So out of the box you have to use a mouse to feign jamming out some edits??
http://www.bitwig.com/en/community/control_scripts.html
funny... the Push script has more features than the Live one.
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No need to?re:dream wrote:What an odd response. The comparison of Live is very much to the point. OK, BW is not trying to copy live, but everyone knows it is trying to muscle into the same market niche - flexible, non-linear DAW aimed at making music in a creative way. It is not trying to do what Cubase does. But it is trying to do what AL does. And live performance is one of its key tasks - it says so right there on their website.Sean_Clarke wrote:It's only weird if you assume BITWiG studio is trying to copy live....is it weird you can't DJ with cubase or Logic?
Having used both BITWiG and Live, I would say live is better for live work (clue is in the name) and always will be...I don't think BITWiG are even particular interested in that sector.....they are building a DAW, and it will probably be a better DAW in the studio for that reason.
Anyway, triggering multiple copies of the same clip with different start or end markers is not just a DJ requirement. It is not even only a live performance requirement. If you want to make music with follow actions and audio samples, it is a pretty basic starting point for many people - like my friend.Record and arrange, improvise and perform, or do it all at once
Hence my question. He is not willing to move to BW if this functionality is there; I asked whether it is; the answer is that it's not, end of story. No need to
I own and use Live 9 studio/Max, Cubase 8 and now Bitwig. My point is that I am finding that Bitwig is actually replacing Cubase as the arrangement view is so powerful ( Arrangement and Session views at the same is also useful, but I am actually finding it very fast to make songs in a linear fashion that I used to build with clips). Things like bounce in place on hybrid tracks, polyphonic automation (note expression), Unified Modulation System (sending any modulation signal to any VST etc.), layered editing...for me, a good enough linear editor/DAW to replace Cubase (and I have heard the same from logic users. I dint currently plan to sell Live, but I am having a hard look at what I use Cubase for.....
FYI- Bitwig does seem to have very comprehensive clip automation/follow actions which can be triggered at any time whilst the clip is playing, but I don't use this much as I only use it as a DAW (writing/arranging), I have also seen people say on forums you may be able to script keyboard clip launch with the API, but this is all way over my head and needs!
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Everybody knows Bitwig does what Live gave up on trying, being a production tool.re:dream wrote:OK, BW is not trying to copy live, but everyone knows it is trying to muscle into the same market niche - flexible, non-linear DAW aimed at making music in a creative way.
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garyboozy wrote:currently you use scripts. make your own or download them.dna598 wrote: So out of the box you have to use a mouse to feign jamming out some edits??
http://www.bitwig.com/en/community/control_scripts.html
Knew i was missing something when i got the demo (ages ago) oops.
garyboozy wrote: funny... the Push script has more features than the Live one.
Yeah I noticed, hehe, I ll be checking it out. ( i just got Push )
ctrl + left/right = select transient
ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients
ctrl + space = play selection
ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients
ctrl + space = play selection
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er, to complete redundant sentencesSean_Clarke wrote:
No need to?
That's very interesting. My experience with Cubase comes from years ago, when it was a bloated monster more useful for mastering recorded audio; making tracks with it was a nightmare!I own and use Live 9 studio/Max, Cubase 8 and now Bitwig. My point is that I am finding that Bitwig is actually replacing Cubase as the arrangement view is so powerful ( Arrangement and Session views at the same is also useful, but I am actually finding it very fast to make songs in a linear fashion that I used to build with clips). Things like bounce in place on hybrid tracks, polyphonic automation (note expression), Unified Modulation System (sending any modulation signal to any VST etc.), layered editing...for me, a good enough linear editor/DAW to replace Cubase (and I have heard the same from logic users. I dint currently plan to sell Live, but I am having a hard look at what I use Cubase for.....
Well, hopefully they sort out this problem with multiple copies of the same clip. If it's just a bug and not a design feature, that is.FYI- Bitwig does seem to have very comprehensive clip automation/follow actions which can be triggered at any time whilst the clip is playing, but I don't use this much as I only use it as a DAW (writing/arranging), I have also seen people say on forums you may be able to script keyboard clip launch with the API, but this is all way over my head and needs!