Love what you've done with this release! But please keep up the efforts... there are plenty of things people are still asking for :) For me, it's better support for MIDI export and proper handling of piano pedal CCs. Still the best DAW for studio electronic music at the moment though, and the UI is excellent for older eyesight too. Bold colours and large, clear controls FTW!
@@TheQxY Its a preset where I modulate each of the 3 LFOs with themselves in order to generate a slightly random but controlled sine wave since S/H LFO doesn't satisfies what I'm looking for. In the other hand, when I use Yum Audio's Flux Machine, which more or less achieves the same goal, it is considerably less CPU intensive!
I second this. I have a 2 year old lenovo thinkpad with a i7 CPU, and everything usually works fine. But even a single FX Grid or Poly Grid with barely anything going on in them and the CPU spikes. If it's due to the oversampling, as the user above me suggests, I'd appreciate having an option to turn it off. Not everyone is running a premium desktop monster...
Hah 5.0 is out!!! W00t!!
Congrats, you really knocked it out of the park this time. Absolutely incredible, I am loving it. Fantastic ❤❤❤
Very nice! All that's left is to add video capability!
Yes, yes and yes.
You really sound GUUUD! I'll always remind myself to say thank you for Linux support ❣
Himalayan Dinosaur was cool af :o
Love what you've done with this release! But please keep up the efforts... there are plenty of things people are still asking for :) For me, it's better support for MIDI export and proper handling of piano pedal CCs. Still the best DAW for studio electronic music at the moment though, and the UI is excellent for older eyesight too. Bold colours and large, clear controls FTW!
Oh man I’m 31 and have bad eyes it’s a godsend!😊
Bitwig is the 🐐
I wonder if all this modulation takes more cpu? Or could you bounce a track out in audio so its less cpu?
I love bitwig ❤. Maybe it's time for a UI refresh? I think Google's material you design language might do the trick
Nice! 🌻
Yes !
WOW the sound máster itself bringing us alien sounds to dream baout the future 🙏🏻✌🏻
Yeeees, MSEEEEEG!!!
SOOOOOO GEIL! Ich weiß warum ich #Bitwig statt Ableton wählte.
Bitwig constantly impressing!🤩
Yay! 🎉
Maby you can try to make presets more useful? I can make a mess sounding by my own.
I’d love to have chord features and more instruments.
Midi chord plugins are cool
@@lX-NDR I personally don't like them I've tried scaler and ripchord but just not a fan
Whoawesome! 🎉🎵
Pretty cool ✌
This is great 👍
not bad not bad
I do not know any other DAW coming close in any way regarding sound design! BWS for the friggin win!
I have to complain about FX Grid's CPU usage. A preset with 3 LFO hits it more than a 3rd party plugin.
Gotta consider the CPU and the entire preset and what your effecting with those LFO's versus which plugin cause Omnisphere hits pretty hard:)
It makes sense though, as everything in the Grid is 4x oversampled. No plugin would normally oversample its modulation signals.
For less CPU intensive LFOs, use LFO modulators and modulate parameters inside of the Grid.
@@TheQxY Its a preset where I modulate each of the 3 LFOs with themselves in order to generate a slightly random but controlled sine wave since S/H LFO doesn't satisfies what I'm looking for. In the other hand, when I use Yum Audio's Flux Machine, which more or less achieves the same goal, it is considerably less CPU intensive!
I second this. I have a 2 year old lenovo thinkpad with a i7 CPU, and everything usually works fine. But even a single FX Grid or Poly Grid with barely anything going on in them and the CPU spikes. If it's due to the oversampling, as the user above me suggests, I'd appreciate having an option to turn it off. Not everyone is running a premium desktop monster...
I see the presets are leveraging the new ADHD modulators? 😉😃
Please!!! Add more EDM fat,ready to go kicks!!!!!!!
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