3.2 speculations
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Vladislav_Gronk Vladislav_Gronk https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=448011
- KVRist
- 125 posts since 14 Sep, 2019
I know the collaboration feature was part of the original launch promises, but is there really a big market for that? I hope they focus on improving other things first and leave (imo) gimmicky features like that for the future.
- KVRAF
- 37460 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Midi grid and midi capture are the main things I'd like to see next
More filter modules in the grid are also needed
More filter modules in the grid are also needed
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- KVRAF
- 12105 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
If it doesn't take any real development time (as apparently it is already built in) they may as well just get it out then all of the initial promises are fulfilled and we can move on to new 'big' things. Personally I am interest to see it, I have more than 1 computer in my studio, networking them and sharing processing/projects would be very useful if this is what it does (audio/midi pipeline like fxteleport). I think we will also get the midi/audio/comping type updates 'as well' as many of these are actually quite simple, Bitwig just likes to realy integrate the workflow so I am sure they will be 'special'Vladislav_Gronk wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:15 am I know the collaboration feature was part of the original launch promises, but is there really a big market for that? I hope they focus on improving other things first and leave (imo) gimmicky features like that for the future.
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- Banned
- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
Or awkward, like audio clips being a container and to stretch a sample or save it you need to go to the event in edit window...SLiC wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:33 amBitwig just likes to realy integrate the workflow so I am sure they will be 'special'
Does anyone know what's the benefit of using clip containers?? They can't even hold audio & MIDI events at once, which would make a great sense to use for bounce-in-place, where you could slip-edit the MIDI back in the view when you wanted to edit it and re-bounce again...
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- KVRAF
- 12105 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
'special' isn't necessarily good 
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- KVRAF
- 37460 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I suspect in the current situation where people are social distancing the market for online collaboration tools will increase hugely. Bitwig would be smart to strike while the iron is hot.SLiC wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:33 amIf it doesn't take any real development time (as apparently it is already built in) they may as well just get it out then all of the initial promises are fulfilled and we can move on to new 'big' things. Personally I am interest to see it, I have more than 1 computer in my studio, networking them and sharing processing/projects would be very useful if this is what it does (audio/midi pipeline like fxteleport). I think we will also get the midi/audio/comping type updates 'as well' as many of these are actually quite simple, Bitwig just likes to realy integrate the workflow so I am sure they will be 'special'Vladislav_Gronk wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:15 am I know the collaboration feature was part of the original launch promises, but is there really a big market for that? I hope they focus on improving other things first and leave (imo) gimmicky features like that for the future.![]()
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- KVRist
- 303 posts since 26 Mar, 2014 from Moscow
Hope "online collaboration feature" will never implemented. There so many basic industry features that still not presented in Bitwig. Such as normalize audio, sample browser (without pages and correct sorting), midi workflow (stretching clips, non-destructive quantize, legato, chords or scales, drum mode etc), snapshots, cpu (ram) monitor, fixed audio engine (!), panel management, MSEG, external audio editor, takes system, video support, EQ, warp markers quantize, monitoring FX, plug-in window controls, fixed layered editor, gui improvements and some smart algorithms - audio to midi, transient detection, groove extracting, fully root note detection, some modern oscillators and filters (or analog), ARA integration, file metadata (such bpm, waveforms, root notes), project version management, services integration (soundcloud, splice?), convolution reverb, and more...
Even Grid devices not integrated in Bitwig more than regular plug-ins. And you can use any modular plugin instead with nothing to lose. There no benefits for native devices.
Even Grid devices not integrated in Bitwig more than regular plug-ins. And you can use any modular plugin instead with nothing to lose. There no benefits for native devices.
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- KVRAF
- 12105 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Many of those 'basic' industry features are not in DAWS that have been around for 20 years!mrfrenkie wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:51 pm Hope "online collaboration feature" will never implemented. There so many basic industry features that still not presented in Bitwig. Such as normalize audio, sample browser (without pages and correct sorting), midi workflow (stretching clips, non-destructive quantize, legato, chords or scales, drum mode etc), snapshots, cpu (ram) monitor, fixed audio engine (!), panel management, MSEG, external audio editor, takes system, video support, EQ, warp markers quantize, monitoring FX, plug-in window controls, fixed layered editor, gui improvements and some smart algorithms - audio to midi, transient detection, groove extracting, fully root note detection, some modern oscillators and filters (or analog), ARA integration, file metadata (such bpm, waveforms, root notes), project version management, services integration (soundcloud, splice?), convolution reverb, and more...
Even Grid devices not integrated in Bitwig more than regular plug-ins. And you can use any modular plugin instead with nothing to lose. There no benefits for native devices.
About half of those features I have no need for at all and think are an utter waste of time (splice integration!) or I already have them in Studio One, so I hope the developers don't waste a second implementing them, I want Bitwig to be different and specialised....
See, Dev's can't please everyone
Online collaboration feature is already integrated, it would be dumb not to put it out for the people that will find it useful.
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- KVRist
- 207 posts since 23 Oct, 2008
I'd be happy if they finally implemented proper VST multi-out routing into audio tracks, so one could properly *record* and monitor the discrete chains without the audio tracks' meters being dead 
- Banned
- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
sample browser (without pages and correct sorting) - what's wrong with current browser?
cpu (ram) monitor - there's a CPU monitor, RAM isn't really a problem for 95% of cases
fixed audio engine (!) - what's wrong with it, specifically?
panel management - it's much more flexible than competition, don't know what's wrong with it?
external audio editor - read that slowly: EXTERNAL
EQ - there's three, each of which can be turned into left/right, mid/side and dynamic EQ
plug-in window controls - there is, just look it up in keyboard shortcuts
fixed layered editor - what's wrong with it? it's much better than MOST daws have
gui improvements - again, what specifically?
some modern oscillators and filters (or analog) - why? you said "there are no benefits to native devices" - make up your mind
project version management - it's called Ctrl+Shift+S and also Bitwig saves incrementally 10 last versions of the project in case you forget the above shortcut
Even Grid devices not integrated in Bitwig more than regular plug-ins. And you can use any modular plugin instead with nothing to lose - you gotta be kidding me, or you simply have not dove deep enough into Grid
There no benefits for native devices - stick to Reaper, then
- Banned
- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
What's wrong with using Audio Receivers?BufoBufo wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:37 pm I'd be happy if they finally implemented proper VST multi-out routing into audio tracks, so one could properly *record* and monitor the discrete chains without the audio tracks' meters being dead![]()
- KVRist
- 207 posts since 23 Oct, 2008
1) You can monitor but not record what the Audio Receiver receives
2) To record some specific chain of a multiout VST, you have to explicitly select that chain as the audio track's input. And even then when you arm that audio track, the meter remains dead although you hear (and can record) actual audio data received from the VST's chain. That's just stupid.
Please correct me if I'm missing something here as I'm aware you know quite a lot about Bitwig.
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
Well, I'm sure you're right if you say this is how it works - I never had the reason to use multi-out VSTs, but I'll defintiely check what's up in the evening and let you know. I'd expect in BOTH of those cases for Bitwig to work.BufoBufo wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 3:10 pm1) You can monitor but not record what the Audio Receiver receives
2) To record some specific chain of a multiout VST, you have to explicitly select that chain as the audio track's input. And even then when you arm that audio track, the meter remains dead although you hear (and can record) actual audio data received from the VST's chain. That's just stupid.
Please correct me if I'm missing something here as I'm aware you know quite a lot about Bitwig.
- Banned
- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
Ok, you're not wrong - both of them should work, but don't!BufoBufo wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 3:10 pmPlease correct me if I'm missing something here as I'm aware you know quite a lot about Bitwig.
Please contact support@bitwig.com if you haven't alrady
However, I found a workaround that's usable: instead of Audio Track for each audio out insert a Instrument Track, on each put an Instrument Layer and within it stick an Audio Receiver pointing to relevant audio out from the multi-out VST. With this you can:
- monitor the audio
- record your live performance onto the VST track as MIDI clip
- when you want to convert to audio - select empty time on the audio tracks corresponding with the MIDI clip's length, right click on it and select Bounce In Place.
"Easy"
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- KVRAF
- 5071 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
e.g. that you cannot use it as long as it is scanning... if you try to scroll down it always scrolls up automatically again... not a biggie but present and silly behaviourantic604 wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 2:54 pm sample browser (without pages and correct sorting) - what's wrong with current browser?
Second... saved bwclips always are played back at 120bpm...no matter what their original bpm is... silly!!
Timestretch algo for tempo synced playback is the worst mankind ever heard... useless!!
No tempo synced playback without having the project running... silly!!
On which planet do you live??? i.e. every single instance of Avenger takes more than a gig of RAM plus many others with similar poor resource sharing... not to speak about bigger sample librariescpu (ram) monitor - there's a CPU monitor, RAM isn't really a problem for 95% of cases
a standard project with some VST´s and samples can easily cause a problem on a 32gig system not to speak for systems with less RAM
i.e. the silly attack spike by playing back a project with some muted tracks... often discussed here and present since a very long time...fixed audio engine (!) - what's wrong with it, specifically?
Compared to Ableton`s engine Bitwig reaches perhaps 20% of stability...
Yes... and it would be extrem handy... to be able to open any sample/audio file in an external editor from within Bitwig and be able to overwrite the edited file that Bitwig uses the new file from that moment on... that´s an extrem handy feature and present in Ableton from ...dunno... day one???external audio editor - read that slowly: EXTERNAL
Same goes about the ability to rename files within Bitwig´s browser... that I don´t end up with master bounce... master bounce 2...master bounce 3... master bounce 4... you get the idea...
And not a single one offers a clean 24db LP... every EQ offers just an "analog" emulation...EQ - there's three, each of which can be turned into left/right, mid/side and dynamic EQ
Second... the volume scale by editing inside the display is the worst I´ve ever seen... every little movement changes the node volume by several db´s...
But auto zoom is often messed up...fixed layered editor - what's wrong with it? it's much better than MOST daws have
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Just a few examples...
