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umcaruje Online
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- Posts: 185
- Joined: Sat Dec 28, 2013 7:05 pm
- Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:47 pm
musikbear wrote:Talk with Umcaruje
He recently went through that 'process' and is a big fan of bitwig
The pricetag is reasonable
^what he said. I'm now a full time Bitwig user, and just work on LMMS development. I paid 209€ for it with the student discount, and I must say its one of my best investments. The switch wasn't so recent though, it's already been months.
Before buying Bitwig I had to pirate so I actually learn it and see that I want it. I tried FL, but I didn't quite like it (to be fair, I didn't like neither LMMS nor Bitwig on the first try, grew on me on a second). What I really like about Bitwig is that it works with Linux. The workflow is amazing, and its probably the best DAW on Linux, period. It can edit audio, sequence or so whatever you possibly imagine. Multiband splitting is extremely easy, takes two clicks.
And also, Bitwig is literally uncrashable. Plugins are sandboxed, so when a plugin crashes it does not take the software with it. Also the Engine and the GUI are completely seperated, which means the engine can crash, and you can still save your work, or just restart the engine.
So that was our daily segment of Umcaruje, the walking Bitwig commercial. Nobody pays me to say this. I don't work for Bitwig. I just really really really really love it and can't recommend it enough.