Really? I use Bitwig and the only per note modulations that I'm aware of is in mpe mode - timbre, pressure, pitch and release. How do you record or edit non-mpe modulations per note? Is this a new functionality they've added recently?baconpaul wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 3:35 pmBitwig definitely supports clap note expressions as a distinct thing from MPE, using the MPE edit gestures in the track. I presume it would also do VST3 note expressions, but I haven't actually used a VST3 plugin which supports those to my knowledge! (Both Surge and the ClapSawDemo support CLAP note expressions)Echoes in the Attic wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 6:35 am Interesting notes above. As far as I can see Bitwig does not support vst3 note expression, I think that’s just a Cubase thing. Bitwig supports mpe (a few specific modulators per note according to the mpe spec) and CLAP, which is simply polyphonic modulators (e.g. envelope per voice), but not necessarily per note.That’s left to mpe which is per midi channel and only has the few modulators it has like timbre and pressure Etc. Mpe is its own mode and you have to tell Bitwig that it’s an mpe synth. You can have mpe in vst and clap without mpe.
And no as far as I know Bitwig does not support Steinberg Note Expression. I tested Halion nad could not find any way to do any per note expression except for pitch, which just works. You can't even do per note pressure/aftertouch