

- Bitwig studio record hotkey full#
- Bitwig studio record hotkey plus#
- Bitwig studio record hotkey professional#
I purchased bitwig near the beginning of the year, and as a professional producer making a living from my work, i would say that it has been one big pile of regret. So, i’m curious, what’s your real workd experience can you bring any facts to the table or are you just a “pro” troll? Esp, seeing how Bitwig introduces feature after feature in no time and actually communicating with their user base, while Ableton seems to be the one only doing marketing and brand hyping but not taking care of the product itself anymore since version 7 or 8. I tried to “live” with those shortcomings just because of the quicker workflow and for me there’s just no reason anymore to do so. To me these are all features that are absolutely essential for professional usage and i can’t understand anymore why i made it so hard for myself for years in Ableton after switching from Logic.
Bitwig studio record hotkey plus#
The list just goes on and on plus it is just a lot more stable for me than Ableton.
Bitwig studio record hotkey full#
– finally FULL custom shortcuts assignments – better audio editing (bounce in place, several audio parts per clip) – better tweakability (modulation devices, note and audio receiver devices, fx slots IN devices) – better vst support (vst sandboxing and 32/64bit bridging built-in) – multiple projects open at the same time and drag and drop between them I could not justify Ableton anymore exactly because it brings so much new stuff, it currently just blows Ableton out of the water: This year i made the switch to Bitwig, because as a “pro” i don’t give a shit about a tools name. Was using Ableton on and off since version 4, fully switched with version 6. To assign keyboard and/or controller shortcuts for a particular project: use the Mappings Browser Panel (see The Mappings Browser Panel).I make a living producing and mixing music, which should make me a “professional” by definition. From this preference tab you can also save and switch between various keyboard mapping sets (via the Choose mappings menu). From here, you can select between computer Keyboard and MIDI Controller assignments, and then scroll to browse the categorized program functions, or type to search them by action name or assignment. To globally make or modify keyboard and/or controller shortcuts: call up the Dashboard, click the Settings tab, and then click to load the Shortcuts page. Many of Bitwig Studio's functions already have computer keyboard shortcuts assigned, but you can modify these shortcuts and even assign them to MIDI controllers as well. If your key commands are not working, make sure that CAPS LOCK is disengaged. While this can be a quick way to enter notes, it will also disable many normal key commands. Key commands that target a specific panel are available only when that panel is in focus.Įnabling CAPS LOCK causes your computer keyboard to transmit note messages. Panel focus is indicated by the outer rounded rectangle being tinted silver. Focus follows the panel that was last clicked or activated. Only one visible panel will ever have focus at a given time. These include the commands for toggling panel visibility or switching the current view. Many key commands remain available while you are clicking and dragging an item. The inactive form of a control uses a neutral color, such as white, gray, or silver. When a button is tinted orange, that control is active. If you have already clicked the control, you can also press SHIFT after the fact to engage this mode. You can also double-click on the control to set its value with the keyboard.Īny control at all can be fine-tuned with the mouse by SHIFT-clicking the control and dragging. Double-clicking on the control restores its default value.Īny numeric control (one that directly shows you numbers) can be set with the mouse by clicking and dragging upward or downward. You can CTRL-click ( CMD-click on Mac) on the control to set its value with the keyboard. Any interface control (like a knob or curve control) can be set with the mouse by clicking and dragging upward or downward.
