Lovely again, great work. Video and audio quality look and sound great. Neat to see your facile workflows with recording the midi data generated by the note effects, I learned a lot. Keep it up!
watching your video now, just wondering, is there any benefit / reason you would put the a midi device (eg. a multi-note) in front of the synth, instead of in the midi FX slot?
1. Mobility - You can move or duplicate a note effect to other tracks more efficiently without taking extra time. 2. Recording midi to another track - [I haven't used BW in a while so I might be wrong here] Let's assume we have two tracks: Track no. 1 having two note effects [say, the multi-note and after that, the note filter] and another Track no. 2. We would like to record midi coming out from the multi-note on Track 1 to Track 2, but not the midi coming out from the note filter. I believe if we kept the note effects inside the Instrument device then we wouldn't be able to do this. But if we kept it outside the device, before it then we can achieve this feat. Like I said, i'm not 100% sure about this so you will have to check this one out yourself; and you could confirm if, this is in fact the case. Cheers
basically the only advantage that you have if you put it in the midi FX slot is that you can save the note FX together with a synth preset. If this is not needed it does not matter at all where you put it. Same for Audio FX
@@nebroskitheraut6705 Wow thanks for the long reply! I didn't think of the mobility advantage, that makes sense now that you say it. I think we are able to choose which device we want to record on Track 2, even if they're in the Midi Note FX chain. Pretty sure? I know that with 3rd party plugins, we need to go before the synth, and can't use the Chain. thanks for your long reply :)
I love it when DAWs have so much flexibility and different ways of doing things. The octave wrapper is a cool idea. Handy for voice-leading!
Lovely again, great work. Video and audio quality look and sound great. Neat to see your facile workflows with recording the midi data generated by the note effects, I learned a lot. Keep it up!
thanks polarity for the tutorials !
Oh Polarity, the scientist for bitwiggers! :) Awesome Video👍😎
the last ones progressions are so nice! ^-^
This is great content.
Awesome!
Thanks Polarity!
Thanks for another very useful video, I am learning a lot
nice how bitwig just synthesized the musical theory ahah
How to make this in bitwig5. The octave wrapper seem strange in 5.and the note FX layer not have the key trigger.
nice!
inspiring video! i still need to upgrade my bigiw license though
What's the keyboard shortcut for changing the note's octave?
shift + arrow up/down
@@PolarityMusic thanks man! Another very inspiring video
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watching your video now, just wondering, is there any benefit / reason you would put the a midi device (eg. a multi-note) in front of the synth, instead of in the midi FX slot?
no benefit, just beeing lazy :)
@@PolarityMusic okay great! just wanted to make sure :)
1. Mobility - You can move or duplicate a note effect to other tracks more efficiently without taking extra time.
2. Recording midi to another track -
[I haven't used BW in a while so I might be wrong here]
Let's assume we have two tracks:
Track no. 1 having two note effects [say, the multi-note and after that, the note filter] and another Track no. 2.
We would like to record midi coming out from the multi-note on Track 1 to Track 2, but not the midi coming out from the note filter.
I believe if we kept the note effects inside the Instrument device then we wouldn't be able to do this. But if we kept it outside the device, before it then we can achieve this feat.
Like I said, i'm not 100% sure about this so you will have to check this one out yourself; and you could confirm if, this is in fact the case.
Cheers
basically the only advantage that you have if you put it in the midi FX slot is that you can save the note FX together with a synth preset.
If this is not needed it does not matter at all where you put it.
Same for Audio FX
@@nebroskitheraut6705 Wow thanks for the long reply! I didn't think of the mobility advantage, that makes sense now that you say it.
I think we are able to choose which device we want to record on Track 2, even if they're in the Midi Note FX chain. Pretty sure?
I know that with 3rd party plugins, we need to go before the synth, and can't use the Chain. thanks for your long reply :)
Who needs InstrComposer??? lol
you