Bitwig Studio 6.0, Beta 9 [released 12 December 2025]
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 17 Dec, 2009
Changes in Bitwig Studio 6.0, Beta 9 [released 12 December 2025]
Improvements
Audition tool: Now respects the Solo as Cue setting
Plug-ins: It is now possible to enter point automation values when using plug-ins [39379]:
For CLAP and VST3, actual parameter values are used.
For VST 2, values of 0 to 100 % are used in the Bitwig interface.
Fixes
Playback of crossfades between audio clips is working again, but correctly
Convolution (Reverb) device: It is possible to drag clips onto the device again (a regression) [40403]
Detail Editor Panel fixes:
Dragging time selections in the Piano Roll Editor shows a preview again for the cleared area [40297]
Dragging audio time selections in the with Track context no longer cuts the wrong area
Duplicating time selections in the Automation Editor uses the correct time offset [40309]
Layered-editing operations affect all relevant layers now
ALS import fixes:
Notes are no longer wrongly muted [39684]
Automation is imported correctly again [39604]
Crashes Fixed
Fixed crash when clicking the Return to Arrangement button or launching from an Arranger cue marker, etc. [40381]
Improvements
Audition tool: Now respects the Solo as Cue setting
Plug-ins: It is now possible to enter point automation values when using plug-ins [39379]:
For CLAP and VST3, actual parameter values are used.
For VST 2, values of 0 to 100 % are used in the Bitwig interface.
Fixes
Playback of crossfades between audio clips is working again, but correctly
Convolution (Reverb) device: It is possible to drag clips onto the device again (a regression) [40403]
Detail Editor Panel fixes:
Dragging time selections in the Piano Roll Editor shows a preview again for the cleared area [40297]
Dragging audio time selections in the with Track context no longer cuts the wrong area
Duplicating time selections in the Automation Editor uses the correct time offset [40309]
Layered-editing operations affect all relevant layers now
ALS import fixes:
Notes are no longer wrongly muted [39684]
Automation is imported correctly again [39604]
Crashes Fixed
Fixed crash when clicking the Return to Arrangement button or launching from an Arranger cue marker, etc. [40381]
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- KVRian
- 721 posts since 4 Feb, 2017
This doesn't work for me with the first automation point when I click and drag. It only works after the mouse is released.
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- KVRist
- 73 posts since 11 Dec, 2025
I’ve been experiencing several unexpected behaviors when adding or moving points within MPE envelopes. This issue is particularly prevalent with MPE envelopes in the expression overlay, which are extra glitchy. I'm on Mac OS taho 26.1 I have 32 GB of Ram I am using an iMac I purchased this year
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- KVRist
- 73 posts since 11 Dec, 2025
When you insert a note into the piano roll and click to add a point to its pressure envelope using the expression editor (the one that overlays the piano roll), it works as expected. However, if you then add another note and try to edit its pressure envelope, the first click on this note’s pressure expression envelope results in an unwanted point being placed at the end of the note. I’m not sure if this is normal, but the fact that the expressions on the first note behave differently from the second one is an issue. Also, I used pressure as an example, but it’s an issue with all the expressions.
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- KVRian
- 721 posts since 4 Feb, 2017
Yes, I can reproduce, and I've reported.
The further a note starts from 1.1, the further the first point is added.
For example, a note on 4.1 adds the first point to 7.1 if you click before this mark.
A note at 5.1 adds the first point at 9.1, and this pattern goes on with increasing gaps.
If your note is shorter, it adds the point to the end. So most of the time, this is what you will see.
Subsequent points are added where you click.
If the first point is after this mark, it snaps to the grid, unless it's in the middle.
The further a note starts from 1.1, the further the first point is added.
For example, a note on 4.1 adds the first point to 7.1 if you click before this mark.
A note at 5.1 adds the first point at 9.1, and this pattern goes on with increasing gaps.
If your note is shorter, it adds the point to the end. So most of the time, this is what you will see.
Subsequent points are added where you click.
If the first point is after this mark, it snaps to the grid, unless it's in the middle.
