To be clear when you say "track" do you mean arranger track? If so then I never use the arranger in Bitwig. Everything lives in clips. So your loop would be in a clip and your guitar track would be on another clip (in another [clip] track). But yes- if I want to add more guitar, I add another clip on another clip track with my guitar as input.TVbene wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:24 am So let's say you have a guitar track and a recorded loop playing in a clip, what next if you want to 'overdub'? Duplicate the track and record a new clip?
My problem is, I have many instruments going into Bitwig, in my basic setting there are 10 tracks connected to a mic, guitar or keyboard. So I fear starting a new track for every additional layer would make it very cramped and confusing.
But I agree- with many instruments it could get unwieldy!
I suppose I'm using Bitwig more as a multi-track looping improvisational layering tool rather than a traditional looper...but it works splendidly.