This series is very good and creative! I really like the creative angles you focus on. Being new to Bitwig myself this creativity is exactly what I felt missing in other daws. Your audio fx video is the only one I have found that explains performance fx perfectly and is a gem! Thanks for your videos!
Inspiring as usual. One thing, please make some favorites in your plugins. Then you can right or shift-click the plus button and only your favorites will pop up. It's a big time saver rather than having to type the name every time :)
I have favorites, collections and broswer screen states set up already, i just didnt use what was in there in this video. Typing is an old habbit from Cubase, but really doesnt take that much time...
So great! I've started getting into the sound design aspect of Bitwig and all of your tutorials has me going down the rabbit hole! I'm wondering, is it possible to add groove onto the modulators so you can have let's say 16th notes with a bit of swing?
Another trick is to use a steps modulator instead of randoms. That way you get repeating patterns, but you can change what triggers just by using the sliders.
Thanks, I inadvertently did this in the last example... lol. It's still an issue though if you want to use repitch mode. In that case you need to timestretch it before hand anyways. The elastique pro algorithm is nicer than the texture mode too I think.
I see it now! I hadn’t watched to the end yet. Very cool. I’ll probably keep stretching a sample before dropping it in Sampler out of habit, but doing it within Sampler is a good technique to know.
I'd be fine if you stay on Bitwig for the foreseeable future. I see no problem here. Thanks.
I like this work from Protoculture in Bitwig Studio.
Same.
Loving this
This series is very good and creative! I really like the creative angles you focus on. Being new to Bitwig myself this creativity is exactly what I felt missing in other daws. Your audio fx video is the only one I have found that explains performance fx perfectly and is a gem! Thanks for your videos!
so freaking cool stuff here
wow this is insane. very nice.
Wow, I think this ideas are really cool, thanks for sharing. I love to see more pros using Bitwig and doing amazing stuff that I haven't thought.
Inspiring as usual. One thing, please make some favorites in your plugins. Then you can right or shift-click the plus button and only your favorites will pop up. It's a big time saver rather than having to type the name every time :)
I have favorites, collections and broswer screen states set up already, i just didnt use what was in there in this video. Typing is an old habbit from Cubase, but really doesnt take that much time...
Giving Protoculture workflow tips...😂😂😅
This has been good.
Instasubbed. Love this methodical creativity ❤
Reminds me of my old long gone Korg Wavestation, very nice.
thanks for share your knowledge nate
Protoculture😍👍🏽
So great! I've started getting into the sound design aspect of Bitwig and all of your tutorials has me going down the rabbit hole! I'm wondering, is it possible to add groove onto the modulators so you can have let's say 16th notes with a bit of swing?
After you type in what you want, you can hit the down arrow and hit enter. A little quicker than using your mouse :)
Yeah I'm aware of that... old habbits. I've got Machine linked to browsing as well so often laod up from the 4d encoder too.
Brilliant, loving it! :)
Hi all. I have a broken Oszillos Mega Scope in Bitwig. It does not display multitrack. Does anyone know a solution? Windows10
Another trick is to use a steps modulator instead of randoms. That way you get repeating patterns, but you can change what triggers just by using the sliders.
Time stretching in Sampler: ua-cam.com/video/ACOsHuZHodY/v-deo.html
Thanks, I inadvertently did this in the last example... lol. It's still an issue though if you want to use repitch mode. In that case you need to timestretch it before hand anyways. The elastique pro algorithm is nicer than the texture mode too I think.
I see it now! I hadn’t watched to the end yet. Very cool. I’ll probably keep stretching a sample before dropping it in Sampler out of habit, but doing it within Sampler is a good technique to know.