Will there ever be rex file support???

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That´s a real biggie for me...

I have a lot of rx2 libraries... that´s still the very best format for drum and percussion loops... no timestretch or "normal" slicing can reach it´s quality...

Would really like to see it´s supported in Bitwig...

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+1
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Maybe this one will do the trick? Windows only btw.
(dont use REX myself so dont know)
From the man himself ,.... Claes! :-)

http://www.vemberaudio.se/shortcircuit.php

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codec17 wrote:Maybe this one will do the trick? Windows only btw.
(dont use REX myself so dont know)
From the man himself ,.... Claes! :-)

http://www.vemberaudio.se/shortcircuit.php
Of course there are some VSTi´s dedicated to work with rex files... but I really like to work with the native browser and timeline... it´s always a few steps faster and easier for my workflow...

And honestly... are you aware of an up to date DAW that lacks of rex support other than Bitwig????

I know, they want to do some things different, but this is really not the way to go (... for me... :-) )

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wait, isn´t one of the bitwig devs involved in vemberaudio?
so maybe it´s intentional.

I have geist2 but i agree: native rex2 support in bitwig would be swell.

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best to directly ask support then ;) support(at)bitwig.com

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.maki wrote:best to directly ask support then ;) support(at)bitwig.com
Done ... :-)

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Trancit wrote:
.maki wrote:best to directly ask support then ;) support(at)bitwig.com
Done ... :-)
Let us know what you hear!

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pdxindy wrote:
Trancit wrote:
.maki wrote:best to directly ask support then ;) support(at)bitwig.com
Done ... :-)
Let us know what you hear!
You should say ... IF you hear something... :-)
I am not very confident...

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If it isnt available on Linux then its not going to happen
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VariKusBrainZ wrote:If it isnt available on Linux then its not going to happen
It's just a filetype to be processed inside of bitwig, so available anywhere.

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.maki wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:If it isnt available on Linux then its not going to happen
It's just a filetype to be processed inside of bitwig, so available anywhere.
But it has to use the rex shared library and this isn´t available for linux...
VariKusBrainZ wrote:If it isnt available on Linux then its not going to happen
F*ck linux... what does it interest me... I am on Windows... and on Windows it´s available... :tu:
But you´re right... can be the problem, that they don´t have implemented it... 8)

If so... I don´t really understand... they have to build different versions anyway, why don´t support things which are available and leave it where it is not available... :hyper:

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Trancit wrote:
.maki wrote:
VariKusBrainZ wrote:If it isnt available on Linux then its not going to happen
It's just a filetype to be processed inside of bitwig, so available anywhere.
But it has to use the rex shared library and this isn´t available for linux...
VariKusBrainZ wrote:If it isnt available on Linux then its not going to happen
F*ck linux... what does it interest me... I am on Windows... and on Windows it´s available... :tu:
But you´re right... can be the problem, that they don´t have implemented it... 8)

If so... I don´t really understand... they have to build different versions anyway, why don´t support things which are available and leave it where it is not available... :hyper:
They wont implement anything that cant be supported across all the platforms Bitwig runs on, which includes linux.

This is probably why they still havent licenced a decent timstretch algo, besides costs and guaranteed long term availability of said licenced algo
Amazon: why not use an alternative

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VariKusBrainZ wrote:They wont implement anything that cant be supported across all the platforms Bitwig runs on, which includes linux.
They implemented touch support for Windows even though it is not there for Mac...

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