My car is not pretty! It is an old 2008 black Auris (Corolla)! So, I'm sure they hate itpdxindy wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 10:21 pmYour car might be one of the sports in the bird OlympicsEnGee wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 9:01 pm Although I think they feel good when they shit on such unknown monster and there is no response!
Anyway, back to Bitwig! The thing that I see very underrated are the synths! I know the Grid got all the attention (deservingly) but the other smaller synths are really excellent! The problem there is no enough good presets for them, but when I begin to make my own, they are really very good synths!![]()
I find them so... even the humble Polysynth has grown on me. I kinda dismissed it at first.
Yes, me too! At first I just played little and then ignored it. But then, when I was in Linux (not many native choices there), I started to play with Polysynth and FM4 (I already like a lot Polymer and Phase4) and begin to like them a lot! Yes, Operator in Live might sound sharper than FM4, but giving it the chance, well, it sounds nice
Anyway, another reason that I don't leave Bitwig is that all the DAW plus all the devices look great in scaled Windows (and Mac) on my 4k 27" monitor. Some criticized me for getting such monitor, but I love it and it is perfect for my space and need. Bitwig, Cubase and Live look great whatever scaling I'm into. These DAWs are very inviting and almost problems free for me (and my setup/plugins) except some minor GUI negatives here and there that I can live with

