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DEHN posted in the group Bitwig Studio
I did it, And right now I am damn impressed with how easy it imported a Ableton project. Only a few problems with sampler, but its an easy fix and not something that should keep people away. The fact that it can even do it is really impressive
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This is what I have wanted for years in Ableton. Straight access to all plugins in the mixer section, no need to press any tracks and find them, they are just there and gives a much better flow than in Ableton. That was one of the reasons I did my mixes in Logic. Ableton is simply to slow for my workflow. And I can read everything. No matter what freaking skin i have chosen in Abelton, there was always something that I couldn’t see properly. This is just standard skin.
A few days with BitWig and all the flow from Ableton is back. There is a few things that works different, but can probably be solved i settings. Haven’t touched anything in there, wanted to see how it would run without doing anything. And since i trashed it in v1.0 because it was unstable and an Abelton clone, so it didnt make sense to shift. Now with v5 it have become this hybrid between logic and ableton, and it just works. We are already 4 out of 5 Bitwig users in the BassArm crew. The interface is great and much better for my old eyes than abelton, and there are a much better browser for plugins.
I’m really impressed