Can you take the vaccine normally? I took my third booster, so I feel safe relatively.
Back to DAWs! Bitwig ha a wonderful modulation environment. It has also a great midi sequencer and nice audio editing. The main things I complain about are things I use a lot and my workflow depends on them. The markers (cues) system is really pathetic! Live has a better system, while S1 and Cubase are wonderful in such things!
Both Bitwig and Live have no way to play midi files by choosing a destination instrument. I have thousands of drums patterns and I especially like to use some professional patterns written (played) by pro drummers. This is especially useful in Rock, Blues or Funk styles.
Also, in both Bitwig and Live I can't show my 3rd party drums mapping, so no mappings for addictive drums or Battery 4 for example.
Arrangement is far better in S1 and Cubase due to their Linear nature from the beginning. And of course, mixing in the end is much better with Cubase and S1.
Anyway, some those absences in Bitwig and Live actually makes me work harder in the rhythm part, because I need to write/play what I want and choose the kit carefully (samples). I still prefer Live's samples over Bitwig and the beats come sounding better to me. Also the eq and compression are better in Live (in general most effects are better).
Anyway, the more I work with the four DAWs, the more I can reach the same result (if I use 3rd party instruments). So, I find more similarity in the end than differences. The only DAW that I feel really different and it can't click with me, is FL Studio!

