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  • LougarouLougarou

    Bitwig not finished!

    Bitwig Bitwig StudioPublished on 05/24/14 at 02:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    DEMO VERSIONS!!

    Installing RAS.
    Configuration facilitated wizardisée therefore RAS.

    No incompatibility to my knowledge.

    Clear and concise manual.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I7 3630QM ASUS Labtop 6 GB RAM HDD 1-3 TB
    Bitwig works well 50aines Audio & VSTi and VST tracks. In short it rolls!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Tried the demo versions before.

    Reaper 4.62 now Studio One V2.6.2, Samplitude ProX 12, Ableton V9.1.1.

    The +:
    - The design.
    - Browser.
    - MIDI editor like finally Reaper!
    - The selector pop views
    The -:
    - No originality!
    - Routing "depleted", especially compared to Ableton, its direct competitor in my opinion!

    My biggest criticism is that…
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    DEMO VERSIONS!!

    Installing RAS.
    Configuration facilitated wizardisée therefore RAS.

    No incompatibility to my knowledge.

    Clear and concise manual.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I7 3630QM ASUS Labtop 6 GB RAM HDD 1-3 TB
    Bitwig works well 50aines Audio & VSTi and VST tracks. In short it rolls!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Tried the demo versions before.

    Reaper 4.62 now Studio One V2.6.2, Samplitude ProX 12, Ableton V9.1.1.

    The +:
    - The design.
    - Browser.
    - MIDI editor like finally Reaper!
    - The selector pop views
    The -:
    - No originality!
    - Routing "depleted", especially compared to Ableton, its direct competitor in my opinion!

    My biggest criticism is that I expect a DAW other, more general, ie an Ableton incorporating "building" a DAW more gnéraliste as Reaper or Studio one example, a sort of mix between these DAWs, which allow a group of more flexible tracks, with track folder or perhaps a track list and a more flexible routing, the Cockos Reaper is exemplary but Neni: we have a revamped Ableton which is no more evolved qques so it is a bit disappointing!
    I lay still "OK" in appreciation for qqu'un because who does not know Abletin can begin in Bitwig and make mixes and tacks, it's still feasible anyway.
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