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It is about VSTs




Very cool the browser feature too!


I hope for a good price and copy protection.

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Ha! I just wanted to post about it. Looks really nice again :)
Now it's cat pictures time, I guess.

Cheers
Dennis

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Not really a whole lot of new information there, unfortunately. These guys really need release this already.

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I went from being excited about it few month ago to completely not care about it due to lack of... well anything really. good luck Bitwig, knowing that Live 9 is around the corner.

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excellent feature. Looking forward to this...
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I went from being excited about it few month ago to completely not care about it due to lack of... well anything really. good luck Bitwig, knowing that Live 9 is around the corner.
Yeah, I'm only interested in the cats now ...

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I think the feature that pluging crash doesn't crash the whole DAW is nice.
And ability to run 32-bit and 64-bit VSTs is useful as well. No 64bit version of all plugins yet - especially the free ones.

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I wish there was no bit-bridges so all the old unmaintained plugins could die in pain. oh well...

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Tehnik wrote:I wish there was no bit-bridges so all the old unmaintained plugins could die in pain. oh well...
would there be x64 host adoption without bridges? I think not. It was slow enough with bridges.
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sl1914 wrote:I think the feature that pluging crash doesn't crash the whole DAW is nice.
And ability to run 32-bit and 64-bit VSTs is useful as well.
Sounds similar to how Reaper handles this by "firewalling" the plugin from the host.

Not sure I like the look of how it handles automation, so you have to select the param/s you want to automate first from what is often a long list before you record? That is really back to front - it makes more sense to just be able to click record and let the host pick up which params you are moving as you play (which is how most hosts handle this). I would hate to have to wade through menus to select params in advance, then find when I'm playing I want to tweak the cutoff or something but forgot to select it first.

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aMUSEd wrote:
sl1914 wrote:I think the feature that pluging crash doesn't crash the whole DAW is nice.
And ability to run 32-bit and 64-bit VSTs is useful as well.
Sounds similar to how Reaper handles this by "firewalling" the plugin from the host.

Not sure I like the look of how it handles automation, so you have to select the param/s you want to automate first from what is often a long list before you record? That is really back to front - it makes more sense to just be able to click record and let the host pick up which params you are moving as you play (which is how most hosts handle this). I would hate to have to wade through menus to select params in advance, then find when I'm playing I want to tweak the cutoff or something but forgot to select it first.
You can simply click on the control you want to automate on the GUI of the plugin.

It's shown in the video at ~0:41 min.

Cheers
Dennis

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So you can keep adding stuff as you go along then? It goes by so fast it wasn't clear.

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I'm a live 8 and M4L user and was seriously underwhelmed with L9; Bitwig seriously need to give people an approximate release date or open beta data to put the vapourware rumours to bed before people lock in to cheap L9 upgrades...

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luxgud wrote:
I went from being excited about it few month ago to completely not care about it due to lack of... well anything really. good luck Bitwig, knowing that Live 9 is around the corner.
Yeah, I'm only interested in the cats now ...
More Cats :)

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