Bitwig 2.0
- KVRian
- 532 posts since 18 Sep, 2013 from Mesa, AZ
I am excited about it, but I don't need it the second it is released. I have to weigh out what my priorities are, I think I want to cross some hardware gear off my shopping list first. However, this definitely takes precedence over getting the next VST purchase, I was eyeballing Neutron but it's hard to get as excited about mixing as I do about composition. Honestly, I feel pretty spoiled right now, I have so many more options at my disposal than I did 10 or 15 years ago.
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TristanMendoza TristanMendoza https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=325569
- KVRian
- 807 posts since 27 Mar, 2014
One of the hardest secrets Ive ever had to keep
So excited to finally talk about it 
-Tristan
MacBook Pro|MacOS Sierra|Bitwig Studio 2.0
UA Apollo Twin| EVE SC207 Monitors|ATH M50x|Focal Spirt Pro|Komplete 10|Push
MacBook Pro|MacOS Sierra|Bitwig Studio 2.0
UA Apollo Twin| EVE SC207 Monitors|ATH M50x|Focal Spirt Pro|Komplete 10|Push
- KVRist
- 198 posts since 20 Jan, 2014 from Latvia
Yes, great update, but 12 month support, is not a good idea, i'm not talking about mayor upgrades but simple bugfixs.
I recently seal my waves licenses because very similar license model.
I like new version, but i will think about upgrading, only what is stoping me now is 12 month support business module, it's not good, little bit disappointed...
Maybe it's time to go back to ableton&logic
No offence guys, you did great job but this time not for me..
I recently seal my waves licenses because very similar license model.
I like new version, but i will think about upgrading, only what is stoping me now is 12 month support business module, it's not good, little bit disappointed...
Maybe it's time to go back to ableton&logic
No offence guys, you did great job but this time not for me..
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Mac OSX, Bitwig Studio, Spire, Massive
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- KVRist
- 39 posts since 5 Oct, 2009
kind of a crappy upgrade price. I hope those of us whom were first to purchase 1.0 at least get a crack at the beta. Looks fun but the 1.0 dev cycle now seems half assed as cross fades and what not could have easily been added into it and now have to be paid for. Not real impressed yet...
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- KVRist
- 39 posts since 5 Oct, 2009
I'd take that bet ASAP with your guys' track recorddom@bitwig wrote:Would you be willing to bet on that with me?
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- KVRAF
- 1894 posts since 2 Apr, 2015
So still not there, and still promised.u-u-u wrote:https://www.bitwig.com/en/17/behind-the ... arity.htmlBobDog wrote:Where is the modular MAX/MSP/Modular type thing that has been promised for ages, is that there and I'm missing something?
From 2012: http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2012/07/ ... ersonal/2/
Just read till the end of the text
This is the reason I got bigwig 1, I'm not falling for it again.
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- KVRAF
- 1894 posts since 2 Apr, 2015
So with the support model of 1 year how much is support for the next 12 months?
Also does the support cost give you access to all new major versions or are they still upgrade prices?
I'm trying to think when version 1 came out, was it the end of 2012, lets say we start at 2013.
The updates we have seen some with new functionality but also each one with lots of bug fixes cover 3 years, so you would have initial product cost and then 2 years support to keep up to date with the new stuff and bug releases.
I'm wondering how much this would have cost?
Also does the support cost give you access to all new major versions or are they still upgrade prices?
I'm trying to think when version 1 came out, was it the end of 2012, lets say we start at 2013.
The updates we have seen some with new functionality but also each one with lots of bug fixes cover 3 years, so you would have initial product cost and then 2 years support to keep up to date with the new stuff and bug releases.
I'm wondering how much this would have cost?
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- KVRAF
- 2140 posts since 16 Jan, 2013 from USA
Always wise, but if you own it, you get to beta test. Go put your name in.throst wrote:gonna wait a bit before pulling the trigger on this one, wanna see how it goes.
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- KVRAF
- 2140 posts since 16 Jan, 2013 from USA
Really? Mea told me there would be something to talk about, but never said what. That was hard enough.TristanMendoza wrote:One of the hardest secrets Ive ever had to keepSo excited to finally talk about it
- KVRAF
- 13121 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
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- KVRian
- 1262 posts since 15 May, 2002 from Finland
I also like the promise of improved touch control. I played some live sets from a Surface Pro 3, and tried working on some songs in airplanes etc for a bit, but for me the exprience of producing with touch was beyond horrible. I did not have stylus, so the UI was just too small, and the piano roll editing with fingers was a joke in my exprience. Playing a clip based live set was OK, the biggest problem really was that the Surface is so light that on a glossy table it was sliding all over when I launched a clip
So I'm interested to see what has changed here, even though I don't have a touch PC for now since I sold away the Surface a while back.
So, with stuff like this now out, it would be cool to be able to to make the touch UI larger than the small screen of a portable device:
I hope somebody makes a similar Windows touch projector...
So, with stuff like this now out, it would be cool to be able to to make the touch UI larger than the small screen of a portable device:
I hope somebody makes a similar Windows touch projector...
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- KVRist
- 241 posts since 23 Aug, 2013 from berlin
congrats bitwig! very exciting
- KVRist
- 175 posts since 27 Mar, 2014
Already didjonljacobi wrote: Always wise, but if you own it, you get to beta test. Go put your name in.
