Bitwig Studio 1 was hello, world! Version 2 brought modulators and CV integration. Version 3 saw the birth of The Grid, the modular sound-design environment. And for version 4, new musical timelines.
When it comes to recording and comping audio, Bitwig Studio might not be the first DAW that comes to mind. Don't let past perceptions put you off as Noah Pred shows how capable it is.
Bass-08 is a digital resurrection of the 808 drum machine, made with Bitwig Studio's advanced device technology. Each note triggers a subtly different sound, breathing life into classic circuits.
Including a new modern sounding EQ, a new saturation waveshaper and plenty more tools to help bring life and unusual textures to your sounds, Bitwig Studio 3.2 has a lot to like.
The Grid in Bitwig Studio is an incredibly powerful environment for building sounds and synths from scratch. Here, certified trainer Thavius Beck gets to the heart of how it works.
The latest update, which is free for existing users, brings a raft of upgrades and improvements to this popular DAW. Here's what's new, and how to get it.
Possibly the biggest thing to happen to Bitwig, the Grid lets you create your own instruments and effects from scratch and it's built into the heart of Bitwig Studio 3.
The Grid is a brand new routing and processing system built right into the heart of Bitwig Studio 3 and it's going to change the way you make music. Here's what you need to know.
Modulate playback speed, use key tracking to control pitch, loop, reverse and much more. Bitwig Studio 2's Sampler is deconstructed in this video from certified pro, Thavius Beck.
This update, free for existing users, sees big changes to Bitwig's sampler, a new parameter modulation sequencer and much more besides. Here's all the details.
Here's a list of six of the best new, updated and generally most useful DAWs you can find in 2018. Mac or PC, big budget or watching the pennies - we've got you covered.
From a brand new sampler to ParSeq-8, a unique modulation sequencer, MIDI channel support to a new way of working with samples, there's something for everyone in the new Bitwig Studio 2.4.
That's right - bring together all your Bitwig knowledge and teaching skills and become an officially listed Bitwig Pro so you can train others. This exclusive course with Thavius Beck makes it happen.
Matt Vanacoro set himself the challenge of using only Bitwig's bundled instruments and effects to produce a track. How did he get on? Read on to find out...