26th of March, (or whatever the release date afterall) will be great day.
I think the whole internet will crawl under the Bitwig Studio Buy & Download flow
Got my 299 € ready
Yeah, I guess their download server for the demo should be rather well equippedbulusglo wrote:Thank you for your answers Thomas.
26th of March, (or whatever the release date afterall) will be great day.
I think the whole internet will crawl under the Bitwig Studio Buy & Download flow![]()
Got my 299 € ready

That makes a very good "sum it all" and pre-release interview IMO.ThomasHelzle wrote:A new interview with Dom - has some interesting info on the now and the future:
http://thefrontliner.com/interviews/sfo ... ilms-43051
Well, Bitwig Studio was coded from scratch, and took as long for us to finish making it as it did for Logic’s to update from version 9 to 10, or for Ableton to upgrade from 8 to 9. So it’s all subjective. People were a bit impatient because they felt that the beta phase was so long. But it’s not like we only had to add new features to an already-existing product and run a short beta phase with our user community, such as with a version upgrade. We started beta testing when the product wasn’t even complete, simply because we wanted to test it’s core features. You couldn’t even make full tracks when the testing phase began. We could only run tests on the modular system. Then we extended the beta to more people as we went along.
The good image goes with a good product.When a popular company like Apple puts out a product, they already have marketing channels and distributions outlets that they’ve built up over the years, so they can work in silence until they’re ready to release their products, and then have the benefit of other parties that will help market it for them. We couldn’t do that. We have set up all our distribution channels and have them announce our product to their customers. If we don’t do things like, people wouldn’t know about us or take us seriously. So I think we have a good chance of success.
LawrenceF wrote:Given all the funny cats over the last 18 months and the subjectively long wait and the relative anxiety of all the people waiting, it will be near impossible for old dogs like me to resist trying the demo.![]()
If I were actually waiting to use it the release date would be good, it's the day after my birthday.

I can understand not liking the look, but where is this wasted space you're seeing? It looks very functional to me. I'm pretty sure there will be no option for a different theme for v1. Also, ableton and reason work well and plenty of people use them. Actually I think reason has a great reputation for being stable, partly due to the fact that it didn't use plugs for most of its life. Maybe you had trouble figuring them out or they were not your style?Painmooser wrote:but why does it have to look so clunky-shitty and "wanna-be" pop culture srtly?
all those frames cost space. etc the window i work most of the time in (sequencer) is pretty small..
I hope you can edit / change the window look / feel / behaviour / size and reduce it to raw functional design.. i will try the demo but. i will not use a hip-pop culture sw that doesnt work, like reason or ableton crap.
the internet multi document modus is cool though...
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