Understanding ARRANGE VIEW TOOLS in Bitwig - Guide tutorial
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Welcome to a new series about Bitwig. This new batch will be about working with clips and audio and understanding the most common tools we have available. This one is about the tools, we start with the basics.
timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:18 - Accessing the tools
01:48 - Pointer tool
10:38 - Time select tool
20:42 - Pen Tool
24:08 - Eraser tool
25:48 - Knife tool
Hey guys, this is the first one of a series about working with clips, audio, streching and all the tools we have available to work with Bitwig and clips. Coming up next, clips, audio events, fades, crossfades, offsets, loop, expressions, content scaling, layer editing and a lot more I am still cooking. Hope you like it :)
Glad to see videos about bitwig again! Yours are the best!
@@sublimentality1 damn, thanks man. it's glad to be back to be honest :)
Finally I found the tutorial that actually works for me as a beginner. Thank you.
This is what I needed, actually, and couldn't find anywhere. I feel pretty comfortable with Bitwig, but it cost me a lot of time to collect many useful and many useless bits of information how to work with Bitwig wisely. Your video is the way how good video manuals should works. Please, keep up, I hope you'll cover all the basics like working with audio/midi clips etc in your own way. I feel you're one of the few guys who's able to pack knowledge in easy to eyes, pleasant and very useful way.
This is what you had up your sleeve. Thanks for making Bitwig content again
Thanks man, I am really glad they made the right call and I can keep creating content.
This video is a gold mine. Thank you! I read the whole Bitwig manual recently, but there's no way I could remember it all of course, and the best way is to use it and watch videos like this to guide me. Very helpful!
Thanks man, glad you liked it. There is more coming up :)
Welcome back to Bitwig ❤❤
thanks man. Never left, the spectral drama made me doubt about creating content. But thank god, they made the right call. So I'll keep going, covering studio one, Bitwig ad tommorow I start with Ableton. Later when I am done with Studio one or ableton I will begin with FL :).
So, a lot of work ahead...which is good having content and ideas to record.
when I select an area with the time selection tool the play head doesn't move, when you select time the play head is automatically moving to the start of your time selection, ideas why mine isn't?
excellent video, love the presentation style!
Im looking forward to the MIDI stuff. Ive been really getting into all the MIDI tools in bitwig recently and the possibilities are amazing, they often present solutions to some really annoying problems, particularly where hardware and routing are concerned, assigning MIDI lines to separate channels within a single MIDI clip is a god send!
Bitwig really is a fantastic tool. Thanks for the comment.
@@XNBeatsMusic yeah, I love Bitwig, its a beautiful piece of kit. . . my only complaint is its connectivity to controllers can be a bit lacklustre, other than that its never fails to delight!
@@Nosh_Feratu oh the connectivity is always a problem. I have a federport I cannot make it work properly.
Check Jürgen Moßgraber channel, he creates scripts for a lot of things, he is like the Neo of Bitwig.
@@XNBeatsMusic yeah ive spent the last couple of years using Jürgens scripts, he's done an amazing job but theyre not perfect, and to be honest, its pretty poor that BW have to rely on outside sources to make their DAW work with controllers.
Ive been looking at the faderport 8 recently, it looks amazing but again, the connectivity is my only concern, ive got so much hardware thats just sitting around because its just quicker using a mouse...real shame. The only one I still have that I use regularly is the Keystep 37...super basic.
@@Nosh_Feratu yes, same here. i have the keystep 37, works fine. But I use an IOSTATION when I do voiceover so I don't have to turn on the rack, and the faderport part of the IOSTATION works bad...I mean BAD. Bitwig has a native script for the faderport 8, I don't know if it works good. But the Faderport is almost unusable.
Bitwig needs to copy FL Studio's Piano Roll & Drum Sequencer, the gui is so uninspiring