Moving from Ableton to Bitwig

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  1. Gnuts

    Gnuts Newbie

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    So I'm considering switching my main DAW from Ableton 10 to Bitwig 3.1. Kicked the tires on Bitwig and I'm pretty satisfied its got everything I need. Anyone have any red or yellow flags to raise for me?
     
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  3. Talmi

    Talmi Audiosexual

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    The only thing I dislike about Bitwig is how it handles multi out vsties. It does it but it's a pain.
    Other than that I've made the switch a few months back and except for old projects I haven't reopened Live since.
     
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  4. awkward

    awkward Noisemaker

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    How does Bitwig compare to Studio One 4? I haven't been paying much attention to the newer DAWs, though I decided to switch from Ableton to Studio One about two years ago. I feel more at home using Studio One, but my gut tells me I've yet to reach the end of my DAW journey.
     
  5. xbitz

    xbitz Rock Star

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    both Groove/Audio quantization are missing, no other biggie, I also miss free MIDI note stretching
     
  6. xbitz

    xbitz Rock Star

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    if u do any multitrack related operation like recording/warping/comping/takes etc. forget it
     
  7. tsigoulas

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    IMHO, the biggest con for Bitwig is that you can't UNDO 3rd party plugins (undo only works for the Bitwig devices and all the arrangement-mixer edits). Also, some of the included fx devices are not as good as Ableton but that is not a problem since you can replace them with some good Vst's. Everything else is better than Ableton and more important is that it comes with better price and very frequent updates.
    Good luck!
     
  8. Gnuts

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    Thanks everyone. The groove pool does suck to lose. Same for Midi stretching. I don't do much recording comping - just vocals and they're simple. Bitwig worse than Ableton in that regard? Maybe I'll give Studio One a swing too.
     
  9. awkward

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    If you're interested, you can rent-to-own Studio One over at Splice for $17 a month.
     
  10. korte1975

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    keep both - best of both worlds ?
     
  11. xbitz

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    the topmost requested features are piano rolls related and groove/audio quantization so worth to check new versions maybe they are comes soon who knows
     
  12. Valnar

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    no midi "timestretch" (actually there is but only 50% and 200% so its totally useless)
     
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