Not sure. This is the first beta I know about regarded to BWS as a license holder. Until now they've been pretty opaque about their public beta strategy. Before the official release of a specific update, we worked with 'release candidates' until now. However, when they release 1.1 there will be a demo.krixa wrote:Cool! Is BETA only available to registered customers or is there a trial-version too?CrazyLittleSomething wrote: Changes in Bitwig Studio 1.1 BETA 1
Released on 10.09.2014
"NEW Support for VST side-chaining."
1.1 BETA 6 is just released. AU support is not promised in BWS version 1 FYI.
What is missing on Bitwig to enter the market with success?
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CrazyLittleSomething CrazyLittleSomething https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=339012
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- 84 posts since 3 Oct, 2014 from Amsterdam
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- KVRist
- 322 posts since 8 Apr, 2012
Ok, will try to find out..
Is there an ETA on 1.1 release?
Is there an ETA on 1.1 release?
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
Toupée a little more than I wanted to.aMUSEd wrote:Well they were going to call it Bigwit but were concerned everybody would think it was a joke.krixa wrote:Side-chaining of VST/AU plugins.
(A new product name. Bitwig, seriously? )
Maybe they should rename it to Toupée?
I think a lower price might make them more successful. I think quite a few people were surprised when they announced the price.
I get that they have to make profit, but Sales revenue = cost x volume, so higher volume could create higher revenue even at lower cost. Not sure how they came to the number for their cost, but IMO it's a little too high for a newcomer to the market.
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- KVRAF
- 2746 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
Most people just don't switch DAW whenever something new comes along. Maybe some on KVR do, but I think the vast majority doesn't. Bitwig therefor, needs time. Time for people to switch, and time to mature.
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CrazyLittleSomething CrazyLittleSomething https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=339012
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- 84 posts since 3 Oct, 2014 from Amsterdam
Not really, depends on the bugs they will find. Can take a week or a month. Who knows. They work with a small team. They seem to be quite dedicated though. And have to follow a tight schedule which is carefully planned in advance. My 2c. We'll see if 1.1 will become their biggest hitkrixa wrote:Ok, will try to find out..
Is there an ETA on 1.1 release?
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- KVRAF
- 6155 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
True. A lot of people do actually buy 1.x's though, even if they aren't literally switching right away, or ever. If that didn't happen it would be tough for any new product or company to maybe survive 2 years into a better version with no sales.BDeep wrote:Most people just don't switch DAW whenever something new comes along. Maybe some on KVR do, but I think the vast majority doesn't. Bitwig therefor, needs time. Time for people to switch, and time to mature.
But yeah. a sale puts $400 in your pocket whether the buyer is using it full time yet or not.
As relates to "switching", literally switching, i don't see very much of that. I do see users moving around between multiple products. I mean, if you completely stop using something and exclusively use something else, yeah, that's a switch. If you just start using two things because you bought something new, not really a switch.
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You're confusing cost and price.robojam wrote:Toupée a little more than I wanted to.aMUSEd wrote:Well they were going to call it Bigwit but were concerned everybody would think it was a joke.krixa wrote:Side-chaining of VST/AU plugins.
(A new product name. Bitwig, seriously? )
Maybe they should rename it to Toupée?
I think a lower price might make them more successful. I think quite a few people were surprised when they announced the price.
I get that they have to make profit, but Sales revenue = cost x volume, so higher volume could create higher revenue even at lower cost. Not sure how they came to the number for their cost, but IMO it's a little too high for a newcomer to the market.
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- KVRAF
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Meh, switch soon and often I say. Takes the focus from the fact that someone has no talent to learning hosts, getting bored, and moving on.BDeep wrote:Most people just don't switch DAW whenever something new comes along. Maybe some on KVR do, but I think the vast majority doesn't. Bitwig therefor, needs time. Time for people to switch, and time to mature.
Oh......that's one alternate reality
Alternatively, some people get really frustrated when something that is CLEARLY DESIGNED to do something, does not That might be the reason so many people switch too (but don't tell the alternate reality police, they like the first answer better )
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- KVRist
- 361 posts since 14 Jan, 2014 from Germany
Learning new DAWs is an excellent excuse not to actually make music. But yes, I stopped even considering products that cost more than $200, because most of the time I bought a new DAW, I ended up regretting it. Something always just didn't work for me. Tracktion 5 is a notable exception. I didn't even look at it for a long while, but once I did, it turned into a romance that is still going on. (Had to buy the Groove3 videos to get to that point, though. Lack of documentation.)
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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I don't think teaming up with Behringer is a good idea, that company doesn't have the best reputation.
I guess I read somewhere that Bitwig is bundled with Arturia hardware now, the full version, not some demo or lite version.
I guess I read somewhere that Bitwig is bundled with Arturia hardware now, the full version, not some demo or lite version.