Thank you for posting all the details, I really appreciate it.pdxindy wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 2:14 pmDepends on the person and their use.enCiphered wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 10:16 amSo I wonder now, using Bitwig´s Grid, is there any good reason to use additional 3rd party modular platforms?
For me, one hour after I started using the Grid yesterday, all interest in other software modulars ended right there. Bitwig's Grid is so easy to use. Polyphony is automatic. Just set voice count and done. So is unison (voice stacking up to 5 voices). MPE is automatic and just works.The Grid smartly auto-wires. Drag in a module between two wired modules and it gets auto-wired. All connections are stereo.
For any standard modulators (LFO's, Env's, Parameter Sequencers, Etc.) there is no need for wiring at all. For example, simply drop an LFO anywhere on the Grid and click the mod 'arrow'. Then drag a parameter knob (just like regular Bitwig modulation) to set mod depth. You can modulate as many parameters as you want without needing to do any wiring at all.
Select any module, and the inspector shows scopes for all active inputs and outputs (whether that is audio or modulation which are treated the same). Select an LFO or Env module and all mod targets are shown in the inspector and depths can be edited.
Bitwig's Sampler Osc is a Grid module. So you can work with full multi-samples in the Grid and also do wavetables and granular. So you can make all sorts of unique samplers. Want to bitcrush the sample before it goes to the filter? Easy. FM the sample? Yup. Use 2 Sample Osc's? Sure. I always wanted 2 filters in the Sampler. Made that in a few minutes yesterday and set polyphony to 12 for a pad sound. No manual and didn't even look at the included examples. Just started from init and required very little wiring.
It uses the same excellent preset system as Bitwig.
I think the sound quality is quite good, though it is not as classic subtractive 'analog' sounding as Softube or some of the Reaktor Blocks. Doesn't matter to me because the workflow is so good I'll actually use it. I did more specific constructions with the Grid yesterday than I've ever done with Reaktor Blocks (M4L was always so arcane I never did a thing with it) due to the polyphony, MPE, full screen workspace and easy workflow. Yesterday I made a synth with a sample for the attack sound and a couple regular osc's for the body of the sound. I started with the idea and had it working in like 5 minutes (on day 1) and then was playing the sound with polyphony and MPE on my Linnstrument.
For me, most important things are sound quality and time efficiency regarding the workflow.
