We have slicing already no?
With the modulators. What do you need more?
We have slicing already no?
It's possible to slice with modulators, you're right. But for more conventional slicing needs it's quite tedious to set up, especially when using many slices not tied to the grid. That's why I use third party solutions for this. That's fine, but with a built-in slicing function, I could replace yet another plugin for bread and butter needs
It depends on how much you like to build consciously, for example in an uplifting environment, some of my notes>slackhead wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 6:31 amI totally agree. The problem is everyone here (and elsewhere) have completely different ideas about what the 'core' features are. For instance I don't have any need for a chord track and do not consider this as core, but the piano roll and arranger could really do with some attention and better groove tools would be a big bonus. I also am not a big user of samples so not too fused about that but can understand some others find this really important.don_looney wrote: Mon May 26, 2025 6:36 am I think they should definitely focus on the core features. Piano roll, Sampler+, ...
I get that lots of people want it, but I don't care if the devs add slicing to Sampler cause I will never use it if they do. It's a non feature for me.TheYke wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 9:43 amIt's possible to slice with modulators, you're right. But for more conventional slicing needs it's quite tedious to set up, especially when using many slices not tied to the grid. That's why I use third party solutions for this. That's fine, but with a built-in slicing function, I could replace yet another plugin for bread and butter needs![]()
Polyphony (in a single track) and playability via keyboard or MIDI are two big ones you can't do with audio clips right now. Both of those are really important, to me, for discovery and experimentation when songwriting.coroknight wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 4:30 pm Samplers are interesting because a lot of the features people ask for already exist in audio clips. Adding these features to the sampler feels like duplicate work and conceptually messy.
tumface wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 5:23 pmPolyphony (in a single track) and playability via keyboard or MIDI are two big ones you can't do with audio clips right now. Both of those are really important, to me, for discovery and experimentation when songwriting.coroknight wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 4:30 pm Samplers are interesting because a lot of the features people ask for already exist in audio clips. Adding these features to the sampler feels like duplicate work and conceptually messy.
(I do think Bitwig's audio clip editing is pretty great, though! Especially when set to Slice mode, you can chop them up and repitch them sampler-style easily, without timestretching junk.)
coroknight wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 7:04 pmtumface wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 5:23 pmPolyphony (in a single track) and playability via keyboard or MIDI are two big ones you can't do with audio clips right now. Both of those are really important, to me, for discovery and experimentation when songwriting.coroknight wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 4:30 pm Samplers are interesting because a lot of the features people ask for already exist in audio clips. Adding these features to the sampler feels like duplicate work and conceptually messy.
A response lacking in creativity and imagination.
Is it a major feature that’s generally expected of any sampler? Then yes obviously it should still have that feature.
What I’m saying is the sampler should become more like a container for clips. That way it can re-use existing UI widgets and editing tools for consistency across the application and so that adding features to clips automatically adds those features to the sampler as well.
coroknight wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 4:30 pm Samplers are interesting because a lot of the features people ask for already exist in audio clips.
I named two features that don't already exist in audio clips in Bitwig. Because that's what we were talking about. Then you said I'm lacking imagination because I didn't pretend to be in a world where that wasn't true when replying to you. It's not coherent.
When I use Logic, I am ambivalent about clip aliases. I'm undecided whether they are a net benefit. There are some plus sides and down sides to using them. Most of the time I end up not using them cause enough times I edit a clip and forget I am editing some other location on the timeline.tumface wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 8:26 pm I do agree your idea for a feature like that is cool.
I also hope they add something like clip aliases and/or clip folders (like Logic) to make de-duplicating parts of arrangements easier. It's annoying when you've got a 10 minute song or whatever and suddenly you need to modify a drum pattern that's repeated many times. Clip looping isn't enough, because it only works if the pattern is repeated without gaps. Ableton Live has this same problem and it baffles me that more people aren't bothered by it.
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