
[Fixed in 4.4] Weird bug: latest "Spectral Suite" update not included in upgrade plan
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- Banned
- 318 posts since 29 Dec, 2016
I think this will be my last update plan for a while. The PDC problem was already quite concerning and now this. Completely f**ked my day.
Let's see what Live 12 has to offer… I paid less for Live in 20 years than Bitwig in 7.
Let's see what Live 12 has to offer… I paid less for Live in 20 years than Bitwig in 7.
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- KVRist
- 62 posts since 11 Dec, 2015
Same here. Thought process was that "Hey I don't have Bazille yet and I'll most likely buy upgrade plan from some sale anyway so why not".seipster wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 11:52 am (because I bought a new one to get Bazille that was the last U-He software I did not have.)
If they came up with the add-ons before the latest U-He thing I'd probably not bought it (the upgrade). Now I feel somewhat deceived. Of course I'll still have the cool synth and the normal updates from Bitwig for a while but yea...
It'll be interesting to see how things are in a year from now.
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- KVRAF
- 2508 posts since 24 Jul, 2017
Ironically, I sold off my Bitwig license some days ago because I didn't like the periodic payments. On the other hand, Bitwig has some kind of future feeling that I don't get with other stuff. We'll see...
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- KVRian
- 856 posts since 8 Jan, 2012
The main problem with switching for me is Bitwig's modulation. In my (granted not totally exhaustive) experience, nothing else comes close in that regard. I stopped using Studio One as my main production DAW for this reason. I'm pretty certain that Cubase and Logic can't compete in this regard (I'd be interested in knowing if I'm wrong), and even Live isn't quite on the same level here. Bitwig's modulation is it's strongest super power, and I'm not sure I can give that up.
- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
In contrast to pretty much every other post here:
If these tools were offered by any other developer at this price it would be an absolute no-brainer.
ZPlane Peel is $50 and that's just splitting out one frequency band with a stereo field control. But I've used it to help isolate unwanted noises and clean them up, and occasionally for creative effects.
Eventide Physion is $180 (with $100 intro price) and that's just the transient splitter, where you're stuck with their built-in effects, and it uses iLok.
Melda has a couple of tools that can do spectral level changes -- for instance, cutting out bands that are too quiet, or de-emphasizing the loudest ones to change the spectral balance. This is also one of the best tricks the Synthesis Technology E520 Eurorack module can do and that's an $800 module. But neither of them actually split into multiple processing bands you can apply other effects to.
And I don't think anyone else has anything like the harmonic split tool...
So this is an awesome set of effects, which I will immediately have practical uses for and it also offers a lot of creative potential. And the price is good. If it had been u-he or Arturia or Sugar Bytes or Cableguys or Voxengo or anyone else offering this, absolutely nobody would be calling them greedy and talking about boycotts.
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Could Bitwig have included these in a 5.0 release (to encourage people to re-up their lapsed upgrade licenses)? Yeah, maybe!
But maybe these plugins require them to pay a license fee or royalties to a developer, and including it in the DAW price would have been a huge mess.
If these tools were offered by any other developer at this price it would be an absolute no-brainer.
ZPlane Peel is $50 and that's just splitting out one frequency band with a stereo field control. But I've used it to help isolate unwanted noises and clean them up, and occasionally for creative effects.
Eventide Physion is $180 (with $100 intro price) and that's just the transient splitter, where you're stuck with their built-in effects, and it uses iLok.
Melda has a couple of tools that can do spectral level changes -- for instance, cutting out bands that are too quiet, or de-emphasizing the loudest ones to change the spectral balance. This is also one of the best tricks the Synthesis Technology E520 Eurorack module can do and that's an $800 module. But neither of them actually split into multiple processing bands you can apply other effects to.
And I don't think anyone else has anything like the harmonic split tool...
So this is an awesome set of effects, which I will immediately have practical uses for and it also offers a lot of creative potential. And the price is good. If it had been u-he or Arturia or Sugar Bytes or Cableguys or Voxengo or anyone else offering this, absolutely nobody would be calling them greedy and talking about boycotts.
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Could Bitwig have included these in a 5.0 release (to encourage people to re-up their lapsed upgrade licenses)? Yeah, maybe!
But maybe these plugins require them to pay a license fee or royalties to a developer, and including it in the DAW price would have been a huge mess.
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- KVRian
- 856 posts since 8 Jan, 2012
That and Note FX!
- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
My Upgrade Plan is Active Until May 27, 2024. I'm not happy with this move by Bitwig, at all. Not one f'ing bit.
Bitwig Certified Trainer
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musikarldererste musikarldererste https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=583558
- Banned
- 232 posts since 5 Oct, 2022
fl studio has a good modulation feature
i use it right now its called patcher or so
i have no experience with this daw but i like it so far
i use it right now its called patcher or so
i have no experience with this daw but i like it so far
- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
Disagree, completely.foosnark wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 12:25 pm In contrast to pretty much every other post here:
If these tools were offered by any other developer at this price it would be an absolute no-brainer.
ZPlane Peel is $50 and that's just splitting out one frequency band with a stereo field control. But I've used it to help isolate unwanted noises and clean them up, and occasionally for creative effects.
Eventide Physion is $180 (with $100 intro price) and that's just the transient splitter, where you're stuck with their built-in effects, and it uses iLok.
Melda has a couple of tools that can do spectral level changes -- for instance, cutting out bands that are too quiet, or de-emphasizing the loudest ones to change the spectral balance. This is also one of the best tricks the Synthesis Technology E520 Eurorack module can do and that's an $800 module. But neither of them actually split into multiple processing bands you can apply other effects to.
And I don't think anyone else has anything like the harmonic split tool...
So this is an awesome set of effects, which I will immediately have practical uses for and it also offers a lot of creative potential. And the price is good. If it had been u-he or Arturia or Sugar Bytes or Cableguys or Voxengo or anyone else offering this, absolutely nobody would be calling them greedy and talking about boycotts.![]()
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Could Bitwig have included these in a 5.0 release (to encourage people to re-up their lapsed upgrade licenses)? Yeah, maybe!
But maybe these plugins require them to pay a license fee or royalties to a developer, and including it in the DAW price would have been a huge mess.
Bitwig Certified Trainer
- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
True, there is a lot to love about Bitwig. Modulation and CLAP support and amazing.wltchris101 wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 12:24 pm The main problem with switching for me is Bitwig's modulation. In my (granted not totally exhaustive) experience, nothing else comes close in that regard. I stopped using Studio One as my main production DAW for this reason. I'm pretty certain that Cubase and Logic can't compete in this regard (I'd be interested in knowing if I'm wrong), and even Live isn't quite on the same level here. Bitwig's modulation is it's strongest super power, and I'm not sure I can give that up.
However, this move to charge customers who are already on a subscription for updates has zero integrity.
Bitwig Certified Trainer
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- KVRian
- 856 posts since 8 Jan, 2012
Ok, nice change of tack foosnark. I am disappointed, but perhaps I'll try and move to the side of positivity - seeing as I've already persuaded myself that I can't leave Bitwig.
Last edited by wltchris101 on Wed Oct 05, 2022 12:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 21 Feb, 2022
Upgrade plan AND add-ons? Not compatible!
Some people are saying "hey but Ableton, Studio one...etc, have add-ons!". Well, yeah, but they don't charge you annually for 0.X updates!
Some people are saying "hey but Ableton, Studio one...etc, have add-ons!". Well, yeah, but they don't charge you annually for 0.X updates!
- KVRer
- 14 posts since 8 Oct, 2006 from Germany
If Ableton is clever then they announce a reasonably priced crossgrade plan for Bitwig users. Should Bitwig really introduce this upgrade model then I'm happy to switch to Ableton Suite where I can use Max4Live instead of the still pretty limited Grid (even though Grid is more nicely integrated). Sad to see Bitwig going into this direction.musikarldererste wrote: Wed Oct 05, 2022 11:59 am they will introduce another upgrade plan
so in the future you can choose between to upgrade price -plans
the bigger ones = will have all addons included
the little ones = just daw workstation features but without future addons
