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Still love it though and use it all the time but I was left feeling that it didn't have a clear forward vision the way that Bitwig does. I'd rather have seen new core features e.g. I was a bit disappointed with Live 10, which after 5 or so years seemed to be little more than a number of headline features and loads of smaller tweaks, rather than delivering compelling new incarnation of the product.ĭid we really need a wavetable synth? There are plenty of them out there already.
#ABLETON VS FL STUDIO FULL#
I've spent quite a few hours in Bitwig 2 & 3 trying out as much as I could with the Lite and Full Trial versions to get a feel for it.
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the Grid modular system which seems way more accessible than M4L for more people, and the built in modulation tools which leave Live in the dust. I love Live and use it on Desktop, but I think Bitwig might have pipped it recently for progressive, forward thinking functionality e.g. Actually I don’t feel the need for either on iOS, I have more than enough Apps to do more with than I ever could have imagined and they just keep coming. I have different controllers that play better with one or the other, so often where my hands fall dictates the choice when starting a session.Īnyway, I realise that’s quite a luxurious position to be in. I’ve come to the conclusion that jumping between them fuels rather than blocks my creativity.
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Setup for IDAM / Studiomux is fairly straightforward in both Live and Bitwig. Played my first ever bassoon solo last night In particular, I’ve been playing the ROLI Noise SWAM instruments from my iPad which are very expensive to get on desktop. This way I can just record the MPE iOS instruments as audio. I tend to favour Bitwig, but now I’ve started using IDAM and Studiomux to feed iOS audio into my computer I’ve been going back to Live a bit more for its familiar simplicity. I switched to Bitwig from Live for MPE and because running the 8-track demo gave me a novelty buzz. Kinda what BM3 has tried to offer (and the reason why it is so popular), but still not comparable to what is available on desktop. That said, I'd love to see a scene-based AUv3 host with "racks", serious time stretching, good sample management, built in sampler, freezing etc. It's simply unreasonable to go the extremely hard way to port it somehow to iOS (and still need to do a lot of compromises) and then offer it for what price? The same as desktop? Or competitive price on iOS DAW market and basically kill their own revenues? ? It will definitely be a brand new app, similar to what Propellerhead did with Reason.
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I think people like Bitwig and Live because of their features richness and stability, but even if some of the companies decides to focus on iOS, don't expect all the features from desktop, nor the stability. Live has much bigger community, there is endless amount of crazy stuff in Max 4 Live, there are many dedicated hardware controllers like Push or APC40 which gives it unique selling point.
#ABLETON VS FL STUDIO WINDOWS#
Also unlike Live, they have actual touch support which is very handy eg in piano roll (although Windows is still very touch-unfriendly, compared to iOS). I love Bitwig for the UI, many clever features and ideas, they are already light years ahead of Live in many aspects.