Creating random infinite risers, impacts or sweeps with #Bitwig Patch from scratch Tutorial and ready to use presets for patreons & youtube members. more: https://www.patreon.com/posts/endless-sweeps-80293262
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Creating random infinite risers, impacts or sweeps with #Bitwig Patch from scratch Tutorial and ready to use presets for patreons & youtube members. more: https://www.patreon.com/posts/endless-sweeps-80293262
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I recreated the eventide Misha in Bitwig Studio.
Creating a minimal & melodic techno track
This video tutorial is a comprehensive guide on how to create a melodic techno track using only stock or native Bitwig devices. Starting from the very beginning, the tutorial covers all the steps needed to build the track from scratch, including how to use the software's built-in devices and features to create a unique and professional sounding track. One of the highlights of the tutorial is a detailed look at creating a grid patch, which is an essential component of the melodic techno genre. The tutorial is easy to follow and packed with useful tips and tricks for anyone looking to create their own melodic techno tracks. The final project is available for subscribers on Patreon.
Short and very basic evening drum and bass draft. It´s basically just a drumloop, a drone, bass played by hand on my Poly-D and some arcade vocals.
This video explains how to use the FX Grid in Bitwig Studio to create a unique reverb effect. It involves stacking multiple all-pass devices and manipulating their delay times to create diffusion, as well as adding in a modulated delay and low/high pass filters to shape the sound. The video also demonstrates how to bring in the dry signal at different stages of the chain to prevent contrast between the dry and wet signals.
new draft
new draft
These are two methods i dont use all the time, but there are great for melodies & rhytm.
You don't always need to buy expensive gear to achieve great results. With simple tricks and modern, limitless technology, you can often achieve much more and interesting things.
Testing the new #Supermassive 2.5 update with new reverb types and the new #Pianoteq 8 with the classic guitar pack. 👌
Small recap over the last videos. Auto Leveler and Loud Split in action to clean up and normalizing the signal. Sampler & Reverb for Ambient Fun.
You can buy the whole EP on bandcamp: https://bit.ly/3fo4Gk3or stream it: https://bit.ly/3t1YGkh- DAW Bitwig (supermassive, kontakt, the gri