I still believe that you will make an adequate export of the tracks.( Stems export with sound processing of groups, channels and master buses) Every time I export tracks and in the final stems summing I get a broken balance of my track, because BITWIG does not pass stems exports through the FX-channel processing chain, it's horrible!!! Please consider the opinions of professionals too! Thank you!
I agree, it comes automatically in Reaper. But this daw to soulless. I'm also tired of waiting for normal export tracks, it's not convenient to render one stem each time and wait for it to pass through the master channel. Because that's the only way to keep the sound that was there originally
I love bitwig so much. More than any other. I just wish it had some solution for ARA (or native tuning and spectral editing solution) Along with a totally revamped set of analysis tools (loudness, dynamic range, peak, rms, stereo etc. precision analysis tools would be great. I would love to only use bitwig instead of messing around in DAWs that aren’t nearly as inspiring! Anyway I shall update my plan soon! Great updates as always!
Personally I way prefer the mouse modifiers approach. Or ‘split under mouse cursor’ type actions in reaper. I hover over audio and press ‘s’ and it splits the audio. This way seems dated in comparison as I’m moving my right hand from mouse to keyboard constantly. But I get why many are excited about it. Good to have these anyway.
I just love watching a video (which is one thing I do when I really need distraction from pain and can't manage something more active) done by someone like this guy, who knows his shit. It isn't just that we get the benefit of experience and expertise from someone who put time and talent into learning a subject. Being really good at something and being generous with that knowledge bespeaks a certain integrity and sense of responsibility for the things one does, which then extends to the sense that in sharing elements of the things one has learned to do, one doesn't simply advertise one's work. Passing on knowledge feeds a community and models the thought processes that facilitate developing expertise in a field and reflect the integrity of people doing the work. There are developers in this field, to return to the narrow example of audio-processing software, who have some expertise but lack the confidence and perspective to do education work along these lines, for fear of helping competitors. Which is a very silly way to think, but there are such people - and there are one or two not too far from the place where Bitwig has its home (among many other places). Anyway, thanks for a distracting, enjoyable bit of geeking out with this lovely DAW.
Thank you for such a good explanation. I was asking a question on the topic, why connect modules everywhere? After watching this video more carefully now I realized that sound can be created from anything, processed and applied. I would like to make a suggestion to allow the user to use the mouse wheel to zoom in on text in module tooltips.