![]() I think the programmer for the Surge synth is part of Bitwig, so one of the native synths has aspects of Surge in it. You get a good size library of sounds and presets. Add movement to different parameters and hopefully generate cool sounds. I think the modulators are a cool feature, seem to do many of the things possible with Max4Live. I have very limited Ableton experience, so I can’t really speak to that aspect of it. I still write in Logic occasionally, but most of the time I’m in Bitwig.įrom what I understand, some Ableton programmers left, started Bitwig, and created a new DAW that did not carry over a lot of the bloat from Ableton. I was a Logic user, Bitwig 1 was bundled with an Arturia controller I bought, and eventually I tried it out, picked it up very quickly. Yup, I mainly use Bitwig, for the past three years. It punches well above its weight, and Live users will feel right at home. But if it were wiped off the face of the earth, I think I’d have very little problem switching to bitwig. It’s very much personal preference, but for some reason Live just feels more like “home” to me right now. AFAIK there is no other daw that does this straight out of the box. If I get a 24 out interface,I then have 24 different cv control outputs to send to the hardware. I’m going to try this soon, after I get another audio interface. If you have any hardware synths, like, say,a modular even, that use cv, BW will actually send cv data out. The other thing that it has going for it is the unique cv control. The synths are strong, as are the rest of the effects, and it’s much cheaper than live suite. The skins and colors are different, but the workflow is virtually identical, right down to the arrangement/session views, and the way that you can chain and stack devices. ![]() Other than that, it is kind of a bizarro world clone of Live. ![]() It outpaces Live in that regard: the modulation system is so easy and useful, and so many fun crazy modulators that can instantly be assigned to any property of any plug. I use it, sometimes, but mostly for sound design, cuz the modulators are truly out of this world. ![]()
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