Using Bitwig as a traditional linear DAW for multitrack recording?

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minortom wrote: Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:44 pm Of course this particular example is perfectly serviceable in Logic, it's just that Bitwig offers more direct and, more importantly, generic ways of working with modulation. Once you're used to that way of thinking, not only trivial cases like these are quicker to implement, the exact same flow is applicable to any other control. I'd argue that's simpler, and that counting elements doesn't make a lot of sense here.
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I find Bitwig simple and straightforward in this regard. And as you say, applicable to any control.

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There are things that are easy in Bitwig, and more complicated in other daws.
But there arr things that are easy in other daws, and absolutely impossible to do in Bitwig, with even no workaround possible.
For exemple : where Logic can automatically adapt your freely recorded track to its tempo variation, you just can't do it, even manually, in Bitwig if you have midi. With audio recording, you could set the track as "raw mode", and shape the tempo automation lane manually to follow the recorded track, but with midi recording, there is not even a raw mode (named as "non musical" in Cubase).

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