I always come through to see what the Bitwig game is all about. It's Interstate to see you and Spacziz use it. Dope vid as usual family and appreciate the transparency of how you always just be real! Good stuff. Blessings! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 💯
I'm glad that I could help a little 😂 there's another way that I just found using the sampler, it's kind of lame but here it is. Once again drag the audio loop to the project - right click - slice in place - onsets or beat grid as you wish - open a sampler - drag the audio chops you've created to the sampler and you will have the same thing as the Slice yo Multi sample option. I wish there was a better way to this like for example the way that Studio One does it using Impact XT were I just right click my loop from the library and send it to impact xt and it's already chopped and ready to go
Ableton does have this exact same “Slice to Drum Rack” functionality, and it also creates mixer channels and allows for individual per-pad processing chains. I’m not a Bigwig user, but from this video it looks nearly identical to the way Ableton handles it. 😁
Yep, it’s the slice-to drum rack functionality. What I don’t see is extracting harmony, melody, groove or in the sampler itself, the ability to chop. Bitwig’s modulation options are incredibly flexible and that’s what interests me the most about it. But after seeing this, I’d probably use Serato Sample or Amigo Sampler within it.
I can’t believe how primitive their slicing options are. You’d think k a modern dawwould have way better tools. Every daw should have amazing slicing options on top of time stretch and repitching per sample chop. Serato has been able to do this for years. Reason can do it, but not all in one device (a major mess up). I dunno. I’m glad I got serato sample back in the day.
Yeah I’m not sure what happened there neither. However the slicing options we currently have is what it is and we make the best of it until further advancements happens.
The way Bitwig slices reminds me of the way FL Studio slices to SliceX. I think (I'm hoping) we'll see a new or updated sampler that plays nice with the updated warping algorithm and slices like Live's Simpler in the future.
I use Ableton and bought Bitwig like 6 months ago and it’s this stupid way of slicing that’s keeping me from using it. This method assumes your sample is on a grid.wjat if the drums are loose, or you bring a melodic element in there? Maybe your melody aligns to a grin but you don’t want equal divisions. With this method you have to bring it, choose a division, then adjust the points… such a waste of time. Why not just let us lazy chop it?! This is a bit L for Bitwig. Which is a shame because it’s a really nice DAW. They also got rid of the Raw mode… or hid it somewhere. I don’t know what the mfs are on. They need more beat makers in the company because they’re doing nerd stuff.
I always come through to see what the Bitwig game is all about. It's Interstate to see you and Spacziz use it. Dope vid as usual family and appreciate the transparency of how you always just be real! Good stuff. Blessings! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 💯
Man I always appreciate your visitations bro. Next time I’ll save you a beer lol
Merci !!
I'm glad that I could help a little 😂 there's another way that I just found using the sampler, it's kind of lame but here it is. Once again drag the audio loop to the project - right click - slice in place - onsets or beat grid as you wish - open a sampler - drag the audio chops you've created to the sampler and you will have the same thing as the Slice yo Multi sample option. I wish there was a better way to this like for example the way that Studio One does it using Impact XT were I just right click my loop from the library and send it to impact xt and it's already chopped and ready to go
Ableton does have this exact same “Slice to Drum Rack” functionality, and it also creates mixer channels and allows for individual per-pad processing chains. I’m not a Bigwig user, but from this video it looks nearly identical to the way Ableton handles it. 😁
Yep, it’s the slice-to drum rack functionality. What I don’t see is extracting harmony, melody, groove or in the sampler itself, the ability to chop. Bitwig’s modulation options are incredibly flexible and that’s what interests me the most about it. But after seeing this, I’d probably use Serato Sample or Amigo Sampler within it.
In ableton ( after manual chop or slicing ) just right click and convert into drum rack , so you can get every chop in each pads
@@morizanova awesome.
I can’t believe how primitive their slicing options are. You’d think k a modern dawwould have way better tools. Every daw should have amazing slicing options on top of time stretch and repitching per sample chop. Serato has been able to do this for years. Reason can do it, but not all in one device (a major mess up). I dunno. I’m glad I got serato sample back in the day.
Yeah I’m not sure what happened there neither. However the slicing options we currently have is what it is and we make the best of it until further advancements happens.
The way Bitwig slices reminds me of the way FL Studio slices to SliceX. I think (I'm hoping) we'll see a new or updated sampler that plays nice with the updated warping algorithm and slices like Live's Simpler in the future.
@@freshkidblaze me too. Meee too!!
I use Ableton and bought Bitwig like 6 months ago and it’s this stupid way of slicing that’s keeping me from using it. This method assumes your sample is on a grid.wjat if the drums are loose, or you bring a melodic element in there? Maybe your melody aligns to a grin but you don’t want equal divisions. With this method you have to bring it, choose a division, then adjust the points… such a waste of time. Why not just let us lazy chop it?! This is a bit L for Bitwig. Which is a shame because it’s a really nice DAW. They also got rid of the Raw mode… or hid it somewhere. I don’t know what the mfs are on. They need more beat makers in the company because they’re doing nerd stuff.
@@ryanhursh6322 yeah man these are certainly not beat makers making these decisions for sure
You can slice using onsets etc. Lots of options. Not just equal length pieces.