I also didn't like M4L integration. It's so CPU hungry and slow to load. Very heavy.
Glad that I've got rid of it
Once it gets going, I find the performance to be quite good on PC, good enough anyway, but it has always been slow as hell to load, even my ancient 2core MacBook Pro will load my default project in a fraction of the time...EnGee wrote: Thu Dec 21, 2023 9:06 pm The performance is shit in Windows especially with new/modern synths like Massive X or OPSix, etc.
I also didn't like M4L integration. It's so CPU hungry and slow to load. Very heavy.
Glad that I've got rid of it![]()
So you running away from pain rather then toward pleasurequestionaire wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:15 am I left Ableton for the plain ugly interface, it was if i was looking to excel spreadsheet which did not inspire me at all. Ableton was in the times when Bitwig was not there the only DAW with clip launching which was the only reason to use Ableton Live for me. Until Bitwig came a long, with a much better sampler imho. The samplker is an important part for me, however i still miss the slicing functionality of the Ableton simpler.
I forget the most important reason i left Ableton because it does not provide Linux support. With the introduction of Bitwig I could finally say goodbye to audio troubler Windows systems. For years i have been tweaking Windows like hell to get it optimized for audio without complete satisfaction.
With Ubuntu Studio everything works like a charm. No more out of nowhere spikes/drop outs and much better performance relating to cpu consumption and much lower RTL latency values.
No really love Linux and Bitwig the best combination there is for me, love it and haveing lots of fun/pleasure with it. Just sharing my experience here i dont care if others chose another route, really enjoy whatever you chose. Stick whatever you are happy with.liquidsound wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 2:33 pmSo you running away from pain rather then toward pleasurequestionaire wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:15 am I left Ableton for the plain ugly interface, it was if i was looking to excel spreadsheet which did not inspire me at all. Ableton was in the times when Bitwig was not there the only DAW with clip launching which was the only reason to use Ableton Live for me. Until Bitwig came a long, with a much better sampler imho. The samplker is an important part for me, however i still miss the slicing functionality of the Ableton simpler.
I forget the most important reason i left Ableton because it does not provide Linux support. With the introduction of Bitwig I could finally say goodbye to audio troubler Windows systems. For years i have been tweaking Windows like hell to get it optimized for audio without complete satisfaction.
With Ubuntu Studio everything works like a charm. No more out of nowhere spikes/drop outs and much better performance relating to cpu consumption and much lower RTL latency values.![]()
With the help of yabridge or linvst i do run alot of windows vsts with succes. Bridging them with the help of wine. Believe it or not most of the VST's perform better then on windows cpu consumption wise. Again just my experience with linux based OS and bitwig.
I understand that, but although I sort of like Bitwigs interface for practical reasons it's not pretty. I like the color orange, it's not that, it just looks like a toy in a way. Everything is clear etc. it's just sort of preschool looking.
I think the simple look of Bitwig is great as it just stays out of the way, is pretty easy on the eye for long sessions, and as a result let's me use my ears more.machinesworking wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 11:10 pmI understand that, but although I sort of like Bitwigs interface for practical reasons it's not pretty. I like the color orange, it's not that, it just looks like a toy in a way. Everything is clear etc. it's just sort of preschool looking.
To be fair the only two DAWs I think look decent are Studio One and Digital Performer (DP because of some good themes though).

It was long ago when I tried Linux but I had real problems. Nowadays it’s probably easier and smoother then 10 or 12 IIRC.questionaire wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 9:19 pmNo really love Linux and Bitwig the best combination there is for me, love it and haveing lots of fun/pleasure with it. Just sharing my experience here i dont care if others chose another route, really enjoy whatever you chose. Stick whatever you are happy with.liquidsound wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 2:33 pmSo you running away from pain rather then toward pleasurequestionaire wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 8:15 am I left Ableton for the plain ugly interface, it was if i was looking to excel spreadsheet which did not inspire me at all. Ableton was in the times when Bitwig was not there the only DAW with clip launching which was the only reason to use Ableton Live for me. Until Bitwig came a long, with a much better sampler imho. The samplker is an important part for me, however i still miss the slicing functionality of the Ableton simpler.
I forget the most important reason i left Ableton because it does not provide Linux support. With the introduction of Bitwig I could finally say goodbye to audio troubler Windows systems. For years i have been tweaking Windows like hell to get it optimized for audio without complete satisfaction.
With Ubuntu Studio everything works like a charm. No more out of nowhere spikes/drop outs and much better performance relating to cpu consumption and much lower RTL latency values.![]()
Just saying there is more then windows and macs so considering to use Linux together with Bitwig is not a bad option in my opinion
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