New Bitwig video - intro walkthrough
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- KVRian
- 818 posts since 26 Aug, 2005 from Oregon, USA
What, no AU? Sigh.
- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
Making a mental note to not fall prey to hibidy's sweet trollshibidy wrote:Besides, I use windows.......what do I care?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Never going to happen. First off, they probably didn't rake in untold millions from creating winamp. Second, reaper is a rarity. It started out pretty basic and just developed at a fairly crazy pace.Izak Synthiemental wrote:in relation to the price policy and the user community i would also appreciate if they would be able to follow the Reaper approach...
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Do people still use reaper much? Seems to have gone very quiet on that front...
But Bitwig is going to be the new kind on the block, and some people prefer the latest new thing to the proven.
Interesting comparisson... for me Reaper always seemed to be a derivation of other people's ideas, with not so many of its own. And so far Bitwig looks to be similar...
Even at its super low price point it looks to me as if Reaper never quite took off (most musicians I know have never heard of it, and it rarely gets mentioned). I think that in the end something *new* is intriguing while it's new, but to stay intriguing it has to be genuinely innovative in order to grab people's attentions. Let's see if Bitwig can break away from cloning Live and come up with something startling enough to make a more lasting impact.
But Bitwig is going to be the new kind on the block, and some people prefer the latest new thing to the proven.
Interesting comparisson... for me Reaper always seemed to be a derivation of other people's ideas, with not so many of its own. And so far Bitwig looks to be similar...
Even at its super low price point it looks to me as if Reaper never quite took off (most musicians I know have never heard of it, and it rarely gets mentioned). I think that in the end something *new* is intriguing while it's new, but to stay intriguing it has to be genuinely innovative in order to grab people's attentions. Let's see if Bitwig can break away from cloning Live and come up with something startling enough to make a more lasting impact.
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- KVRian
- 818 posts since 26 Aug, 2005 from Oregon, USA
Totally agree, someone/something should introduce a new interesting workflow DAW.headquest wrote:Do people still use reaper much? Seems to have gone very quiet on that front...
But Bitwig is going to be the new kind on the block, and some people prefer the latest new thing to the proven.
Interesting comparisson... for me Reaper always seemed to be a derivation of other people's ideas, with not so many of its own. And so far Bitwig looks to be similar...
Even at its super low price point it looks to me as if Reaper never quite took off (most musicians I know have never heard of it, and it rarely gets mentioned). I think that in the end something *new* is intriguing while it's new, but to stay intriguing it has to be genuinely innovative in order to grab people's attentions. Let's see if Bitwig can break away from cloning Live and come up with something startling enough to make a more lasting impact.
For example, the market is saturated with all kinds of MIDI controllers but someone should figure out a nice way to hook a DAW to such controllers and have an instant development system, kind of Maschine but the SW is an open DAW....
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
a) yesheadquest wrote:Do people still use reaper much? Seems to have gone very quiet on that front...
b) yes, unless you are on the reaper forum because if you talk about reaper here, you are a fanboi and not using a real daw.
c) Actually, they are not updating very often. Most people seem to be ok with that.
Now back to bitwig.........
- KVRAF
- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
Reaper users are tolerated inside specific Reaper threads. Outside of them the "don't tell, don't ask" policy rules.hibidy wrote:b) yes, unless you are on the reaper forum because if you talk about reaper here, you are a fanboi and not using a real daw.
