Whilst it might not be 'lacking' in basic DAW features, it could do with some additional work in the area of workflow, partilcularly arranging and mixing. (I may just not know how though, as whilst most things are fairly intuitive, some things are not)pdxindy wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 4:00 pm Bitwig is not lacking any basic DAW functions. It can host VST's. It can record audio and midi. It can edit audio and midi. It can arrange those recordings into a composition and it can export the results.
So no, it is not just a modular environment, it's a DAW.
If it suits your needs/wants or not is up to you.
Obviously it is possible to group channels - but I don't see how you can then have those channels all together in the the mixer - which is a real help in mixing.
The mixer itself - even if I have it taking up a whole screen - it's not space efficient or flexible and I'm stuck with these tiny stubby little volume meters and faders.
Perhaps someone can help with this one, but once I have an arrangement, I always feel like there is a risk of overwriting it if I go back to the scenes. Actually having multiple arrangements could be really nice, and could mean you could keep an arrangement and jam out a new rough
one etc etc.
