oaxino Posted October 10, 2022 Report Share Posted October 10, 2022 [center] [img]https://i120.fastpic.org/big/2022/1009/e8/e281e0f437a607b22b939634a015a4e8.jpeg[/img] [/center] [center][b]Bitwig Studio v4.3.10 WIN macOS LINUX[/b] 958 MB[/center] Bitwig Studio 1 was hello, world! Version 2 brought program-wide modulators and CV integration. Version 3 saw the birth of The Grid, our modular sound-design environment. And for version 4, new musical timelines have arrived. This means comping for audio clips, both in the Clip Launcher and the Arranger. A new set of Operators, for changing the chance, recurrence, and more of any note or audio event. Random Spread for any expression point (like per-note pitch, or audio panning) with perfect control. And Native Apple Silicon support on Mac, even allowing Intel and ARM plug-ins to work side-by-side. Welcome to Bitwig Studio 4. What's new in 4.3 Your Sound is Going Spaces Our new device, Convolution, can take any sound anywhere - even places that don't exist. All convolutions imprint your sound with an "impulse," and ours comes ready-made with 270 of them, ranging from 12th-century cathedrals and legendary studio effects to more abstract "environments." Using the impulse of a room or hall creates a realistic reverb, but Bitwig's Convolution and content offers so much more. Fashionably Late Delay+ is Bitwig's latest boutique audio effect. By balancing familiar controls along with a few thoughtful new ones, Delay+ can either add a little character or fully transform your sound as it ping-pongs along. The New Face of Polymer Polymer and The Grid use the same modules, so when something new comes along, everybody wins. For Bitwig 4.3, some analog-inspired goodies have arrived. Two modules are new. Union is an oscillator that plays it straight, blending three waveshapes into one pleasant, drifting output. And for filtering, Low-pass MG honors Mister Moog by imitating both his classic filter and mix buss. Topping Off As always, a few more new features came along for the ride. For example, FX tracks now have sends of their own. And yes, direct feedback routings are available - and clearly labeled (Achtung!). And the ADSR module gets a lot of use, so why not add a "bias" out port for a bipolar signal that centers around sustain? Good for pitch or anything that might want a little drift. Whether it is recording settings, lyrics, or performance notes, comments can be freely added to tracks, layers, Arranger cue markers, and Launcher scenes - just start writing in your language. And by distributing our Linux build over Flatpak and supporting PipeWire, many distros will have a smoother experience with Bitwig, including Ubuntu users. And maybe even Steam Decks?. Bitwig Studio 4.3 supports the CLAP plug-in standard. Changelog Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version. [b]Homepage:[/b] [code]https://www.bitwig.com/overview/[/code] [b]Download link[/b] [b]rapidgator.net[/b]: https://rapidgator.net/file/e3bc27d041fdb51fe1817de7f031bb56/yrbcj.Bitwig.Studio.v4.3.10.WIN.macOS.LINUX.rar.html [b]uploadgig.com[/b]: https://uploadgig.com/file/download/011f757a9866f7E5/yrbcj.Bitwig.Studio.v4.3.10.WIN.macOS.LINUX.rar [b]nitroflare.com[/b]: https://nitroflare.com/view/8DA1FC65E4FBDB6/yrbcj.Bitwig.Studio.v4.3.10.WIN.macOS.LINUX.rar [b]1dl.net[/b]: https://1dl.net/d3ulqegz9bnr/yrbcj.Bitwig.Studio.v4.3.10.WIN.macOS.LINUX.rar.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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