The All In One Source Bitwig Information & Speculation Thread
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- KVRian
- 789 posts since 13 Aug, 2012 from it's all about location!
Ever tried ctrl+mousewheel?Ogopogo wrote:That was Oct 13, though so who knows if they've changed that. Mousewheeling on the fader is kinda vital to me. Making small tweaks to faders in ableton really tries my patience.ThomasHelzle wrote:Good QuestionOgopogo wrote:Oh yeah, can you use the mousewheel on faders and knobs in Bitwig? It kills me that you can't do that in ableton (afaik). After using Reaper where you can use the wheel on fader or ctrl+wheel to make fine adjustments (around .1db), having to "grab" the fader in ableton gets really old, especially for those small adjustments.
SHIFT + left mouse is for fine control on faders and knobs, CTRL opens a value field (as you can see in the screenshots, many controls don't show values by default, but as soon as you move them, you see the values as a flyout - even if you just click them. With CTRL you get a kind of flyout-value-edit-box. Doubleclick is reset to default - which I prefer a lot over the awkward delete on a selected control in Live.
Right mouseclick opens the local menu, on knobs you also have a reset to defaults, "Learn control mapping" for midi control and "Create automation lane".
ATM the mousewheel does nothing here (I don't use a mouse normally so I just double checked). Well, that could be easy to implement later I guess.
Cheers,
Tom
Big thanks to you,Tom, for answering so many question and of course to all cat lovers here.
- KVRAF
- 25441 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I'm sure there will be a variety of little things to polish up once it ships and lots of users give feedback...Echoes in the Attic wrote:I sure hope it's changed. Useful trackpad/mousewheel response provides a vastly different experience to click/drag or double tap/drag (or whatever technique for trackpad). Really makes it a more pleasurable experience.Ogopogo wrote:That was Oct 13, though so who knows if they've changed that. Mousewheeling on the fader is kinda vital to me. Making small tweaks to faders in ableton really tries my patience.
- KVRAF
- 4633 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
- KVRAF
- 4633 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
- KVRAF
- 4633 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
- KVRist
- 320 posts since 21 Mar, 2010 from Manchester UK
There is a full screen Edit view you access by typing SHIFT TAB. Or you can drag the Detail View up and down.tooneba wrote:The tracks and pianoroll must be the place users work most of the time in. And they seem small unless you everytime resize or tap show/hide command, because we can't rearrange the place of areas to fit confortably on each users screen aspect ratio.
The tracks can be half height, normal height, or extended height for automation.
Last edited by kennyda on Mon Feb 17, 2014 2:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Studio One, OS X 10.0, M-Audio Oxygen 25 keyboard.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.
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- KVRist
- 159 posts since 10 Oct, 2013 from Earth
Little ... important detail ... good to be mentioned.ThomasHelzle wrote:There is also a fullscreen mode (F11) where the title bar and windows task bar vanishes for those moments where every pixel counts
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 21 Mar, 2010 from Manchester UK
By the way, I have an eye disease called uveitis, had it for 20 years, which means I can't see fine detail. Since getting Bitwig Studio, I've gone to maximum resolution on my Mac for the first time ever. I can do this becaus Bitwig is sharper on detail (in my opinion) than Live is. In my review I'm doing come close up comparison shots. I can get 35 tracks on the screen at half height on maximum resolution.
Studio One, OS X 10.0, M-Audio Oxygen 25 keyboard.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.
- KVRist
- 320 posts since 21 Mar, 2010 from Manchester UK
Hi, yeah, if I'm allowed to. They just asked me to hang on for a bit in case anything changes. Besides, I'm still learning it. But I'm pretty sure I'll be publishing it in advance.
Edit - funny coincidence. I accidentally had it published today I just noticed! Oops.
Edit - funny coincidence. I accidentally had it published today I just noticed! Oops.
Last edited by kennyda on Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Studio One, OS X 10.0, M-Audio Oxygen 25 keyboard.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.
Old websites:
http://www.bitwigtutorials.net Free Bitwig Studio tutorials
http://www.macableton.com Free Ableton Live and Mac tutorials.