See here from 3:16 onwards:
I'm really unreasonably happy about that zoomable drum editor!
This was, surprisingly, partially possible in Bitwig for a while now. You had to make sure the detail editor was in "track" mode instead of "clip" mode, but you could edit things together side-by-side like that, with some limitations.Dionysos wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 3:32 pm Editing multiple clips at once is so much better now, it's kind of mind-blowing. I found the old multi-clip editor experience really clunky, and now it's super powerful, easy to engage, and you can display all the things at once, it's really fun.
That’s really cool!pdxindy wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 1:57 pmNext Actions also work for Automation Clips in the Launcherkoalaboy wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 1:26 pm Just realised that an automation clip in the 'clip' view, can also affect the arrangement playback...
Makes perfect sense but it hadn't clicked before. So now you can play an arrangement, but also sequence live 'automation' alongside (or just have clip-based repeats without arrangement for automation).
Game Changer !
It does simplify it somewhat though. But more importantly there are different engineering tradeoffs depending on which instruction sets you support. AVX2 being able to process 2x as much data in a single instruction is not small, and it makes a difference when you tell your engineering team they can rely on that when considering features, algorithms, etc.psycha0s wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 3:24 pmI'm not trying to argue. I'm just noting that the devs have to support multiple instruction sets in any case. I highly doubt they write SIMD intrinsics or assembly manually for each one, so dropping SSE4 wouldn't significantly simplify their work. You can even test SSE4 code on an AVX2 machine, it's testing ARM Neon requires separate hardware.coroknight wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 2:54 pm Clearly I meant one less instruction set within the domain of applicability. Obviously AVX2 doesn't apply to ARM processors. Great point! Always fun when people think litigating language is a good argument.
Die mad, I guess. This is an amazing update.monolithx wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 3:58 pm Zero improvements for live performances, zero fixes... . Don't we have enough DAWs for editing? Let's see how scaling works with MPE, at least. As Scaler don't support it.
I'm fine using Macro Knobs for doing that...koalaboy wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 3:14 pm
Hopefully they will enable multiple automation lanes for the same parameter, and the ability to specify if an automation clip is absolute (default), additive, or multiplicative... in a future update. It would be great to have overlapping/aggregating automation clips for a single parameter on the arranger view, for more ambient/longer pieces.
Yeah... it's a huge improvement!Dionysos wrote: Wed Aug 27, 2025 3:32 pm Editing multiple clips at once is so much better now, it's kind of mind-blowing. I found the old multi-clip editor experience really clunky, and now it's super powerful, easy to engage, and you can display all the things at once, it's really fun.
I imagine being able to trigger automation clips separately from note clips will be useful for live performance.
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