Awesome!!! Was planning to do just this (use recorders for 'granulation') for the longest time, but never sat to it. Great to see it actually works. One small workflow tip - if you want to insert a new module between 2 already existing modules, just drag the new module into the output of the 1st or input of the 2nd. That speeds it up quite dramatically :)
Amazing, we now all want an infinity of Grid tutorials! Thanks in advance.
Haha amen to that 😁
Awesome!!! Was planning to do just this (use recorders for 'granulation') for the longest time, but never sat to it. Great to see it actually works.
One small workflow tip - if you want to insert a new module between 2 already existing modules, just drag the new module into the output of the 1st or input of the 2nd. That speeds it up quite dramatically :)
Ohh thank youu for that tip man!
Am still going through the manual and I have A LOT to learn about Bitwig x)
Very nice. I must have a play around with granular stuff like that in the grid. I used to do it with Max/MSP but I find the grid so much faster.
Nice work 🤩🎧
Awesome man! this is great...
Haha it’s funny I just did something like it.
Do you have idea how to reverse grain?
I would love to have an idea
so far you can't :'(
Brother why you quit Ableton?
I didn't quit Ableton, I just use Bitwig more because it suites my needs better than Ableton.
Both are great daws :)
Because after using Bitwig it's really hard to go back to Live. Just sold my v11 Suite license a week ago...
@@Artek604 It's true that am struggling to finish old Ableton projects now that am into Bitwig!
@@Artek604 me too
@@olliepsy the grid is so flexible and fun!
you look like one of the guys from joni & pete comedy channel