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Yes, all beta-testers can talk now.
But talk is cheap. Get videos up in this mofo.
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BMoore wrote:Yes, all beta-testers can talk now.
But talk is cheap. Get videos up in this mofo.

ee'l tell you it all is a crudely hoax!!!



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omg lolzes!

Never ends!

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OMGROFL!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Ooooooo Holy-Cat... What the... ! Are those Bitwigs ?

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Muziksculp wrote:Image

Ooooooo Holy-Cat... What the... ! Are those Bitwigs ?

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That is betawig testers :hihi:

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Is Bitwig to announce a public beta?
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No wonder the BETAWIGS are taking forever to finish their job , they seem to be BETAWIGGING forever :hihi:

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They are finally updating their website. Just noticed this new vid...very cool:


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That video is a good example of why I think that Bitwig further blurs the lines between "DAW", "Instrument" and "Effect".

And it's about time this is done.

Cheers,

Tom
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Just why does their demo music always sound like childish crap honked in by a totally non-musical nerd?

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Please come out already!

Bitwig is the DAW I finally want.
Seems like it has the best of what I like about Live/Reaper/Sonar and hopefully Mulab's ability to have a separate pool of sequences from the arrange page
Which is what Music-X on the Amiga had decades ago, but not many DAW have :/

See from 16:25 in this video - record/jam, your sequences on the main page. Then create another sequence, which you will then use to play your other sequences as an arrange type window. So you can stack sequences inside other sequences.
All it needed was a play sequence object - simply!
Which more DAW had this feature...



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CableChannel wrote:Just why does their demo music always sound like childish crap honked in by a totally non-musical nerd?
You know, here and with other products, I find these simplistic song demos preferrable, because it makes it easy to follow what is being done, rather than having this elaborate song going on and you don't know what exactly is causing what in the sound.

It's like videos demonstrating guitar effects and amps by shredding up and down the neck. Great playing, but it makes judging the tone impossible.

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Looks absolutely dreadful.

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CoolColJ wrote:Please come out already!

Bitwig is the DAW I finally want.
Seems like it has the best of what I like about Live/Reaper/Sonar and hopefully Mulab's ability to have a separate pool of sequences from the arrange page
Which is what Music-X on the Amiga had decades ago, but not many DAW have :/

See from 16:25 in this video - record/jam, your sequences on the main page. Then create another sequence, which you will then use to play your other sequences as an arrange type window. So you can stack sequences inside other sequences.
All it needed was a play sequence object - simply!
Which more DAW had this feature...


Triggering sequences with other sequences sounded good, although in the Video it looks as if he is first creating what we nowadays would call clips and then arranges/repeats those on a timeline - wich can be done in any DAW.
Not sure what is special about this?

I thought at first from your description that the master sequence is actually "playing" the child sequences in a tonal way (transforming/transposing them)?

But yes, you can use multiple audio/midi events in one Clip in BW, so this may be what you are after?

Cheers,

Tom
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