I think they should definitely focus on the core features. Piano roll, Sampler+, ...tumface wrote: Sat May 24, 2025 1:13 pm Sorry if this sounds kind of bitter or annoyed. It's not anyone's fault in particular. I just want to make it clear, by posting myself and adding another voice, that there are users who really want the core editing and "get productions to the finish line" features of Bitwig to receive more focus. So, I want to take energy away from random off-the-wall ideas and distractions when much of the core product feels incomplete in obvious ways.
I wanted to point out that there are already tools available for offloading plugins to other hardware. I don't think it is smart to build custom hardware for offloading plugins to any hardware in the DAW market. CPU's are getting more powerful every generation. I still have a Ryzen 7 5800X and I use a lot of processing in my tracks. Sometimes 20 or 30 devices on one track. I have no problems, even with layering 10 synth with a lot of voices played. Yeah I have to go up in latency but years ago that was nearly impossible to do. Bitwig makes it so easy to deactivate a track and hide it in the project.
For me Bitwig is the best DAW and I am using it since 1.2. I asked for global modulators in the beta of 2.0 and wrote several bug reports regarding low frames with GUI since then. Tool volume to infinite volume was a fetature request I mentioned at the Superbooth. MSEG was always a big feature request for a lot of us. All those things are implemented in a Bitwig way and I love it. I could never go back to any other DAW.
My biggest feature request right now is a Bitwig controller from Bitwig like Push but I got my Roto-Control last week and this is just another level. If they ever release a dedicated controller for Bitwig it needs to have motorized knobs like the Roto-Control. But I think they will keep focus on the DAW/Software side and maybe hardware interfaces, like the Bitwig connect 4/12.

