Check video to why bitwig acts like this.
Please comment to your experience of this!
Please wlisten to what i said since i mention and talked about snap to object specific . i talk about the aspect why i shiftet the clip. The clap is full bar long i shiftet clip so its like that. As i said in video that you did not watch is that i discussed how horrible it works and i used snap to object on only to prove my point. please watch video and comment again after. Maybe this does not concern you but its a problem howevercodec17 wrote:I dont know if bitwig needs to fix this, your clap is RAW.. but not a full bar long. Make it a full bar, not your clap, but the clip where it is in. You,ve got snap to objects on and absolute snapping off. ????? Then its no wonder why this is happening...
Yes this is an horror that creeps up yours spine when happening after hours of work. Then just f**k what happened? Automation points everything there is fixing and trixing and more. I repported this to bitwig also sent same videoaskewd wrote:i have to agree to this. I understand about the snapping options etc but in real life workflow many times i've been working on a project only to realise to my horror that there are tiny gaps and stuff crept in and then i have spent hours manually correcting it.
i'm not saying that it's not because of user error in terms of me needing to be more careful, but the simple fact is that this is very annoying and only happens in bitwig. I'm sure anybody coming from another DAW will eventually run into this issue.
takaii wrote:I would not need to shift clips if i had Abletons Track delayIts gold!
never said solution. but nice to have track delaymosska wrote:takaii wrote:I would not need to shift clips if i had Abletons Track delayIts gold!
its not the solution. it shouldnot be like that.
Guys if each post here turned into a direct message to Bitwig support this would turn up to the top of their list.. If u r sincere, and I am sure all of of us here are, then we need to put the time to email Bitwig support.askewd wrote:i have to agree to this. I understand about the snapping options etc but in real life workflow many times i've been working on a project only to realise to my horror that there are tiny gaps and stuff crept in and then i have spent hours manually correcting it.
i'm not saying that it's not because of user error in terms of me needing to be more careful, but the simple fact is that this is very annoying and only happens in bitwig. I'm sure anybody coming from another DAW will eventually run into this issue.
Easiest way to avoid what you show in the vid (had the same issues before) is don't select and drag to copy parts. Firstly disable the last 2 snap icons in the bottom right and use the range tool to highlight the parts you want to copy and press copy. Then click on the line of the bar/beat you want things to copy to and press paste. No more bloody out of time tracks on the second droptakaii wrote:I would not need to shift clips if i had Abletons Track delayIts gold!
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