Bitwig 6.1 beta available: Sampler, redefined
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 28 Mar, 2014
Bitwig Studio 6.1 is coming, bringing you a radically updated Sampler.
The new Sampler features advanced slicing and powerful new modes for time-stretching and granular playback. It also offers intelligent pitch detection, hardware emulation, and many more updates across the device.
Sampler now offers versatile slicing in all play modes. Quickly set and adjust slices with five modes, choose how to trigger them, and explore unique features like per-slice modulation and looping.
The new Spectral play mode brings you transparent time-stretching with vast sonic potential. Sync to the project tempo and preserve transients while you stretch. Or transform a sample with wild harmonic bending.
Fragments is a mighty new granular play mode. Generate up to 256 grains per voice with their own playback rate, position, and size. Sync them to the beat for hypnotic rhythms, or add up to 16 repeats for massive density.
Emulate hardware flavors – or crunch sounds into oblivion – with analog saturation, tape character, and ‘90s-style downsampling. Apply our custom algorithms differently per-voice, to access zones your gear can’t reach.
Automatic pitch analysis revolutionizes old workflows and opens up new ones. Once analyzed, an entire sample will dynamically match whatever pitch you play. A new take on auto-tune, or an endless supply of pad sounds.
Bitwig Studio 6.1 features many more updates to Sampler, including a new Bell filter, expanded multisample functionality, and extra options in The Grid. It also brings you Tuner, a handy analyzer device and Grid module.
The new Sampler features advanced slicing and powerful new modes for time-stretching and granular playback. It also offers intelligent pitch detection, hardware emulation, and many more updates across the device.
Sampler now offers versatile slicing in all play modes. Quickly set and adjust slices with five modes, choose how to trigger them, and explore unique features like per-slice modulation and looping.
The new Spectral play mode brings you transparent time-stretching with vast sonic potential. Sync to the project tempo and preserve transients while you stretch. Or transform a sample with wild harmonic bending.
Fragments is a mighty new granular play mode. Generate up to 256 grains per voice with their own playback rate, position, and size. Sync them to the beat for hypnotic rhythms, or add up to 16 repeats for massive density.
Emulate hardware flavors – or crunch sounds into oblivion – with analog saturation, tape character, and ‘90s-style downsampling. Apply our custom algorithms differently per-voice, to access zones your gear can’t reach.
Automatic pitch analysis revolutionizes old workflows and opens up new ones. Once analyzed, an entire sample will dynamically match whatever pitch you play. A new take on auto-tune, or an endless supply of pad sounds.
Bitwig Studio 6.1 features many more updates to Sampler, including a new Bell filter, expanded multisample functionality, and extra options in The Grid. It also brings you Tuner, a handy analyzer device and Grid module.
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- KVRAF
- 12093 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Looks interesting 
X32 and 24C mixers, S88MK3, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6, Pro3, S4, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone, OP1-F, OPXY, TR-1000, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!
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- KVRian
- 816 posts since 15 Jun, 2018
Holy f**k, they went ahead and created the ultimate sampler. This thing does EVERYTHING and might be a reason to draw users from other DAWs. Insanely powerful. Let's see how stable it is.
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- KVRist
- 374 posts since 22 Oct, 2014
Looks awesome.
In a perfect world ARA would have been released with it but none the less this looks pretty amazing.
As usual Bitwig looks like they've waved there wand upon the sampler.
In a perfect world ARA would have been released with it but none the less this looks pretty amazing.
As usual Bitwig looks like they've waved there wand upon the sampler.
We are all a unique vibration in a beautiful symphony of infinite creation
- KVRian
- 1386 posts since 7 Dec, 2017
About time. Bitwig's sampler is integral to my project. I'm very pleased with what I'm seeing so far.
-JH
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- KVRAF
- 12093 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
-deleted- was beaten to it 
X32 and 24C mixers, S88MK3, Live + PUSH 3, Osmose, RedShift 6, Pro3, S4, Tempera, Syntakt, Digitone, OP1-F, OPXY, TR-1000, Eurorack, TD27 Drums, Guitars, Basses, Amps and of course lots of pedals!
- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
It's still a sample player that doesn't record, right? I don't think it counts as "everything" or "ultimate" without that. Preferably with the ability to separately control the playback and record heads in the Grid, for all kinds of buffer manipulation possibilities.jules99 wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 2:33 pm Holy f**k, they went ahead and created the ultimate sampler. This thing does EVERYTHING
That said, this is definitely a lot of nice improvements, and a solid upgrade for a minor release. The extra outputs in the Grid will be useful for me. Looks like I'll be getting back on the upgrade plan.
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- KVRist
- 60 posts since 11 Jun, 2011
Especially interested in the Grid integration, this looks awesome.
I bought an upgrade plan planning to wait till 6.1. Pleasant surprise that the wait is this short.
I bought an upgrade plan planning to wait till 6.1. Pleasant surprise that the wait is this short.
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 12036 posts since 12 May, 2008
This is what I always wanted in Bitwig's sampler plus a lot more. The slicing with all the other modes looks amazing.
This will finally be enough to make me update my Bitwig, which I haven't done in a few years. I was already thinking about it after the recent automation improvements actually, plus I heard they improved window touch and pen functionality to be able to use the selected tools, so I'd love to try it on a surface pro again. If it all works properly now and with these sampler improvements, I think this would be the best mobile, pen based package.
All I would want now to make me fully switch back from Ableton is a snapshot system like Ableton's performance pack.
This will finally be enough to make me update my Bitwig, which I haven't done in a few years. I was already thinking about it after the recent automation improvements actually, plus I heard they improved window touch and pen functionality to be able to use the selected tools, so I'd love to try it on a surface pro again. If it all works properly now and with these sampler improvements, I think this would be the best mobile, pen based package.
All I would want now to make me fully switch back from Ableton is a snapshot system like Ableton's performance pack.
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- KVRian
- 761 posts since 26 Sep, 2007
Love it, this looks super powerful while still simple to use. I like the way the modulators are integrated for per-slice settings (will 3 be enough though?
). I don't think I'll have much need for Serato Sample after this.
- KVRAF
- 26958 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Barely scratched the surface with all the new possibilities in Sampler, but my first impression is positive as it is easy to get a variety of musically useful results. The dynamic pitch option is very interesting. So is the spectral mode.
- KVRAF
- 26958 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
In the practical sense, 3 is likely enough... in the mad scientist approach, no way!Dionysos wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 3:31 pm Love it, this looks super powerful while still simple to use. I like the way the modulators are integrated for per-slice settings (will 3 be enough though?).
- KVRist
- 489 posts since 28 Apr, 2003 from Sweden
Wow, this opens up a lot of new sound design visions! Imagine grabbing a physical/mechanical instrument to record a series of the same note, throw your recorded file into the sampler and you have an instant round-robin sampler program
I happen to be a sucker for "reveresed guitar tracks", and now you can simply play along and make every on-set reversed. No more need to play along to a reversed main mix to achive musical "reversed axes".
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
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Dell i7Q 3,4 MHz 32 GB RAM. Acer ZenBook Flip. Ableton Push#1, Fractal Audio AxeFx2. EWI, Cello, Chapman Stick, Guitars, Alto Flute, Tenor Sax.
Per Boysen
http://www.perboysen.com
Dell i7Q 3,4 MHz 32 GB RAM. Acer ZenBook Flip. Ableton Push#1, Fractal Audio AxeFx2. EWI, Cello, Chapman Stick, Guitars, Alto Flute, Tenor Sax.
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Echoes in the Attic Echoes in the Attic https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=180417
- KVRAF
- 12036 posts since 12 May, 2008
I'm still a bit confused about how these P modulators work. So for slices, when you select one of them, it looks like you can offset each slice and different knob values. So how do you define when something is using P1 offsets vs P2 or how do the different P modulations work together? I don't even know if my question even makes sense.pdxindy wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 3:42 pmIn the practical sense, 3 is likely enough... in the mad scientist approach, no way!Dionysos wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 3:31 pm Love it, this looks super powerful while still simple to use. I like the way the modulators are integrated for per-slice settings (will 3 be enough though?).
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- KVRAF
- 26958 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
As an experiment, you can select P1 and offset Slice 1 +100.Echoes in the Attic wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 6:18 pmI'm still a bit confused about how these P modulators work. So for slices, when you select one of them, it looks like you can offset each slice and different knob values. So how do you define when something is using P1 offsets vs P2 or how do the different P modulations work together? I don't even know if my question even makes sense.pdxindy wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 3:42 pmIn the practical sense, 3 is likely enough... in the mad scientist approach, no way!Dionysos wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 3:31 pm Love it, this looks super powerful while still simple to use. I like the way the modulators are integrated for per-slice settings (will 3 be enough though?).
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Now, if you modulate say Pitch +12 semitones via P1, then Slice 1 will play 1 octave up and the other slices will still be at default.
If you want a slice to play at half speed, or have a short loop point or a long loop point, different granular settings, etc., that's what P1, P2 and P3 are for.
