I’m actually quite looking forward to it, and know some others who feel the same way, not necessarily in that I expect to dump tools I’ve used for years, but because I find it refreshing to explore new tools. There’s also training available on day one, including, with producer Olav Basoski doing a complete 10-tutorial video course.īut that leaves the question of the actual product. We’ve seen equivalents of that in software like Renoise and Reaper, but it’s notably a more difficult task to customize in most DAWs, including Ableton Live. The hardware support is partly thanks to an easier-to-script API for controllers. ![]() Here’s a look at how that works with the very-pretty Nektar (and that installer just went live today, too): The latter means a keyboard that integrates directly with the workflow of the software, with Bitwig joining Reason, Cubase, and Logic. At Musikmesse this month, we saw hardware integration from Livid Instruments and (newly-debuted) support from the beautiful Panorama keyboards. There’s hardware controller support, from Novation’s Launchpad, for instance. Well, at least Bitwig has enlisted some significant third-party support. So, what can you expect on today as release day? 299€ / US$399 buys you the full download version a demo is available. But the wait is over today is actually the day Bitwig Studio is something you can download, try out, and buy. The long wait for the new production software Bitwig Studio has created anticipation and exasperation in equal measure – people were excited, people were impatient some drooled over every tiny feature details, some dismissed them and said they’d wait until it shipped.
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