Latest News: Bitwig updates Bitwig Studio to v5.1
3.3.10 released
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25397 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Changes in Bitwig Studio 3.3.10 [released 27 May 2021]
FIXES
Changing tempo would incorrectly change audio event after certain edits [25728]
Computer keyboard mappings would repeat the mapping when keys are held down (not only when the physical key is pressed)
Linux: Icons of Grid modules weren't displayed when installing via Flatpak [25923]
Linux: Application icon wasn't appearing on Ubuntu (regression since 3.3.
Changes in Bitwig Studio 3.3.9 [released 12 May 2021]
FIXES
ADSR modulator: Amount parameter did not have any effect [25768]
Windows: App would not start for users whose Windows username included certain characters (e.g., Chinese) [25777]
Changes in Bitwig Studio 3.3.8 [released 06 May 2021]
IMPROVEMENTS
VST plug-ins: Added support for VST_PATH, VST3_PATH, and LXVST_PATH environment variables
VST3 plug-ins: IAudioPresentationLatency support, better aligning plug-in GUI painting and audio changes
Linux: updates to package metadata
FIXES
Clips were ignoring sustain pedal data when previewed in the browser [25460]
It was possible to create a feedback loop by moving a track to a return track [25678]
Projects that contain invalid feedback routings are now fixed automatically [25678]
The audio engine could get stuck into an infinite loop under certain conditions [25704]
Fixed a crash in the step sequencer API [25564]
Sampler device/Grid module: Application of loop range changes now happen immediately [25577]
Drum devices (E-Clap, E-Cowbell, E-Hat, E-Kick, E-Snare, and E-Tom): Possible clicks with choke settings in the Drum Machine [22853]
Peak Limiter device: Delay compensation is now handled appropriately for sample rates other than 44.1 kHz [25420]
ADSR modulator: Always behaved as if in Single Trigger mode [24122]
S/H LFO modulator: Could crash the audio engine when Smoothing was at zero [25635]
Pluck (Envelope) Grid/Polymer module: Would break with Attack at zero [25160]
Wavetable Grid/Polymer module: Graphics would stay colorful when disabled [25459]
Selected notes were sometimes not painted correctly while hovering or scrolling the editor [25534, 25707]
Active and Enable labels were missing from the Inspector on multiselection of devices [25731]
Hovering over Mixer view toggles didn't show names in the window footer [25521]
DSP graph window was only showing half of the load when using the 2048 buffer size [23613]
D16 VST plug-ins: Avoid unnecessary audio restarts
FIXES
Changing tempo would incorrectly change audio event after certain edits [25728]
Computer keyboard mappings would repeat the mapping when keys are held down (not only when the physical key is pressed)
Linux: Icons of Grid modules weren't displayed when installing via Flatpak [25923]
Linux: Application icon wasn't appearing on Ubuntu (regression since 3.3.
Changes in Bitwig Studio 3.3.9 [released 12 May 2021]
FIXES
ADSR modulator: Amount parameter did not have any effect [25768]
Windows: App would not start for users whose Windows username included certain characters (e.g., Chinese) [25777]
Changes in Bitwig Studio 3.3.8 [released 06 May 2021]
IMPROVEMENTS
VST plug-ins: Added support for VST_PATH, VST3_PATH, and LXVST_PATH environment variables
VST3 plug-ins: IAudioPresentationLatency support, better aligning plug-in GUI painting and audio changes
Linux: updates to package metadata
FIXES
Clips were ignoring sustain pedal data when previewed in the browser [25460]
It was possible to create a feedback loop by moving a track to a return track [25678]
Projects that contain invalid feedback routings are now fixed automatically [25678]
The audio engine could get stuck into an infinite loop under certain conditions [25704]
Fixed a crash in the step sequencer API [25564]
Sampler device/Grid module: Application of loop range changes now happen immediately [25577]
Drum devices (E-Clap, E-Cowbell, E-Hat, E-Kick, E-Snare, and E-Tom): Possible clicks with choke settings in the Drum Machine [22853]
Peak Limiter device: Delay compensation is now handled appropriately for sample rates other than 44.1 kHz [25420]
ADSR modulator: Always behaved as if in Single Trigger mode [24122]
S/H LFO modulator: Could crash the audio engine when Smoothing was at zero [25635]
Pluck (Envelope) Grid/Polymer module: Would break with Attack at zero [25160]
Wavetable Grid/Polymer module: Graphics would stay colorful when disabled [25459]
Selected notes were sometimes not painted correctly while hovering or scrolling the editor [25534, 25707]
Active and Enable labels were missing from the Inspector on multiselection of devices [25731]
Hovering over Mixer view toggles didn't show names in the window footer [25521]
DSP graph window was only showing half of the load when using the 2048 buffer size [23613]
D16 VST plug-ins: Avoid unnecessary audio restarts
- Banned
- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
What were you expecting?
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 3 Jun, 2021
- KVRian
- 1031 posts since 17 Jan, 2005 from London
- KVRian
- 1031 posts since 17 Jan, 2005 from London
No. I speak of Anders Ohlson, esteemed Delphi programmer. He used to work for Borland back in the last millennium. I just wondered if, like me, he was having a middle-aged foray into music production
Bitwig 5.1.6 + Akai MIDIMix + Launchpad X + MuLab 9.3.18
Roli Lumi Keyboard x 2 + Universal Audio Apollo Twin X
Mac Mini M1 16GB/4TB + macOS 14.4 Sonoma
Roli Lumi Keyboard x 2 + Universal Audio Apollo Twin X
Mac Mini M1 16GB/4TB + macOS 14.4 Sonoma
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 3 Jun, 2021
Ah, no... Delphi brings back memories, vaguely remember some drag and drop editor that you could also code in
On topic: Been using Bitwig for a year now and been very impressed by the development so far. Especially compared to some other daws. But yeah, been craving those heavy release notes ever since
On topic: Been using Bitwig for a year now and been very impressed by the development so far. Especially compared to some other daws. But yeah, been craving those heavy release notes ever since
- KVRist
- 254 posts since 1 Mar, 2010
Cool, it'll be nice to use a stable version until 4.1 comes out.
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- KVRist
- 335 posts since 10 Apr, 2002
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- KVRist
- 270 posts since 11 Jan, 2013
It seems pretty stable here. Its the one I'm using. But if you are concerned about it, dont uninstall whatever version you are using now. The new version will install in its own folder. If you notice any new instability you can quickly load up the older version and continue working.