It’s better to compare it with Live, but that one’s less coherent than Bitwig. On the other hand, you can get devices there that don’t even exist in BWS — for example, entire device families that link the Session and Arranger views ... for moneyMilkman wrote: Wed Oct 08, 2025 3:13 amAgreed. This is something I try to put into words from time to time, to do with bitwig. I switch between cubase 14 and bitwig 6 almost every day, and... bitwig's "usability" is superior to cubase, even if cubase has a gargantuan number of overall features. I enjoy my time in bitwig more than c14 because bitwig feels fresh, fast, intuitive, and focused, while cubase is massive, functional, powerful, satisfying. I do enjoy both, now.xbitz wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2025 9:09 am In Bitwig, you can get far more out of the synergy between parts than from the sum of the parts — that’s why the BWS Grid is so powerful. Those who don’t use it are just waiting for the devs to think for them. Have fun with that
"Don't just stand there and shout it. Do something about it " DM, Judas
Being entirely honest(Ive previously written volumes of angry feedback about cubase), steinberg *has* improved c14 over c10 through and c13, in terms of stability, features (modulators, an idea borrowed from bitwig), etc. All the things that drove me away from cubase a few years ago appear to have been resolved (and I didnt even have to buy a new PC).
Ive rambled. This wasnt about other DAWs, but I felt like I had to talk about cubase vs bitwig here.
or Song Sketch2 or etc.
