Bitwig is the only DAW which can display the serial/parallel signal paths on both device and mixer level(+macros) without additionally windows and enables to drop the instruments(+fxs) directly onto the groups tracks, so can create dedicated instrument tracks which ones are group tracks in the same(groups are projects too in Bitwig so can have projects inside projects inside projects) time and contain only automate clips + MIDI only tracks in them > arrangement window will quite clean (everything is toggleable on multiple level), + Bitwig has quite cool modulation system which is totally missing from S1 and etc.
(1080p full screen, in the video I've created a secondary fx path in the Nexus layer of the Chord track as u can see it's displayed on both mixer/device bar can be macroed etc. which enables very fast working with Bitwig)
group tracks are projects too, they can be dropped other projects(can be reached from the browser) can have own fx tracks, u enter them etc. last touched VST parameter is instantly displayed in arrangement don't need middle steps to add them (automations can be looped/modulated), so yepp Bitwig is definitely the most usable one, some things like comping/step recording/groove quantization etc. are missing from it but the other parts are simply too good to not use it
Which DAW?
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- KVRian
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
endlessdog wrote:Robmobius wrote:Pretty stable on mine...endlessdog wrote:
Is not stable on Mac though. But has autosave, and crash recovery.
meh, i dunno, always got a lot of crashes at odd time on mine. Why i stopped using it. Way more unstable than Ableton or Logic.
Like I say... It's pretty stable on mine. About the same as Ableton.
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