The play between intention and luck is at the heart of these tools, just as it’s at the center of making music.Īrpeggiator, a source of creativity in all versions of Bitwig Studio, has added a number of features and possibilities. While tools like EQ+ and Saturator are made for fine control over sound, some tools bring life and pleasant unpredictability to your process. We’ve also added a Saturator module to The Grid, where polyphony allows each note to be independently shaped for even more sonic possibilities. And additional skew controls take the Loud sounds and treat the positive and negative transients differently, adding additional richness to the sound and spectrum. The expanded curve editor offers a matching set of Threshold, transform Amount, and Knee controls for the Quiet and Loud portions of the signal. The basic, high-level panel displays the curve being applied along with Drive, gain Normalize, low-pass controls, and Makeup Gain that can either lighten the saturation or turn it into a dynamics processor. This way you avoid populating similar parts of the frequency spectrum with different tracks. Another feature we’ve included for the EQ+ is that you can select a reference track and it will be shown as a purple curve inside the spectrum display. Seeing frequency settings colored predictably creates a kind of sonic muscle memory, connecting sound with visuals.
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