Wait… is still impossible to export individual MIDI clip in Bitwig?PieBerger wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:53 pmSo much for "Bitwig does it better, without supporting the claim" ehDirtgrain wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 4:04 pmIt's always, Bitwig does it better, without supporting the claim. It's all, Bitwig does it all without that Ableton magic . . . with a zillion devices, lol. I own both. Bitwig is good but they pretend it does everything as well as Ableton.PieBerger wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 2:50 pm Ah yes, healthy discussion about two similar DAWs, must be hijacking by fanboys![]()
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Bitwig is better at being a simple, stable, functioning DAW and these are the reasons why I think this. It's relevant to the discussion, because a new version of Live has been announced and it is still missing the most simple of the aforementioned features and it's frustrating because I would like to use it more, but it feels like such a potato by comparison.PieBerger wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:05 pm ...I switched to Bitwig because even without all of the bells and whistles like the Grid, MIDI Operators and deep, native modulation system etc., it's still the better DAW imo. Features like per clip bounce, place and multiclip fading, clips as containers for events, plugin sandboxing, full signal path PDC and so on, aren't very sexy but they make for a much better basic DAW experience and in the end, I believe that counts for more then esoteric features and shiny new toys, the latter Ableton already has a well-earned reputation for providing.
I accept updates won't please everyone, the Grid in Bitwig for example, wasn't/still isn't for everyone, but surely a large part of the userbase will benefit from industry standard editing features/workflow, so why so much resistance from Ableton to implement them? For example, Live knows what clips are, you can export a MIDI clip for example, you can export audio in Live and you can create a new track, so why can't the dev team make it so that you can do all three with a single keystroke (like you can in every other DAW since forever)?!
I’m still a 4.3.1 so maybe such “universal” feature is now available in 5.1?