The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.MrJubbly wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 9:15 pm Bitwig Studio is looking better and better by each passing day. I may need to seriously give that DAW a chance in future. Their developers seem really forward-thinking by comparison.
I'm not fully understand why you guys want to switch. From the things I see, FL Studio seems to be a bit special. It is also the question, how you want to use Bitwig Studio. The modulation ecosystem makes much more sense with Bitwig instruments, like Polymer, Poly Grid, Phase-4, or the Sampler. For example, you can do audiorate modulation with any parameter, but you can't do that with VST parameters. A VST (or CLAP) plugin is an external instrument, the modulations are handled not in the exact same way and most of the time, not with the same resolution. Sometimes, I also had glitches because of "micro" latency inside the VST (when I used more complex, beat sync modulations), never had this issues with Bitwigs on-board instruments.
So, if you mainly want to use plugins like Serum, Vital, or Zebra, that is certainly possible, but you miss a lot of the benefits in my opinion. The difference between Bitwig Studio, Ableton Live and FL Studio is then, probably not that big in my opinion.
The Session View (non-linear sequencing) and the Device Chain (including the Racks) was and is one of the biggest differences between Bitwig/Ableton and FL Studio/other DAWs. Ask yourself, how important is that to you.