Bitwig Studio 6.1: Do this with External Editors
In this video we show Bitwig Studio workflow recently discovered by accident: editing audio files directly in external audio editor and having Bitwig update files almost instantly after saving. Using Ocenaudio here, but idea should work with other external audio editors too. This makes it much easier to trim, normalize, fade, or process samples that are already inside your Bitwig project without constantly bouncing and re-importing files. Also show why you need to be careful with samples from your main sample library, why "Collect & Save" is important, and few quirks around renaming audio files, audio clips, Sampler and Convolution in Bitwig 6.1. Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Recording quick sound in Bitwig 01:06 - Dragging recording into Sampler 01:19 - Annoying normal edit/bounce/re-import workflow 01:54 - Opening sample in external audio editor 02:45 - Editing, normalizing, fading & saving file 03:01 - Bitwig updates audio file automatically 03:41 - Why this is powerful workflow 04:14 - Important warning about editing sample-library files 05:27 - Using "Collect & Save" to protect original samples 06:20 - Editing copied project sample instead 07:18 - Why you should avoid changing original library files 08:02 - Keeping multiple project files open in Ocenaudio 08:36 - Bitwig 6.1 drag-to-Convolution behavior 10:20 - External editing with Convolution samples 11:33 - Feature request: Edit in external editor 13:02 - Renaming samples & audio files in Bitwig 14:05 - Audio clips vs actual audio events 15:16 - Finding & renaming files inside bigger projects 16:40 - Thoughts on future Sampler tutorials 17:42 - Final thoughts on Bitwig 6.1 & Sampler 18:11 - Outro www.bitwig.com www.ocenaudio.com Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/989898 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_20 #Bitwig | #Ocenaudio | #AudioEditors Original video: https://youtu.be/tcPrYaKgQv4
In this video we show Bitwig Studio workflow recently discovered by accident: editing audio files directly in external audio editor and having Bitwig update files almost instantly after saving. Using Ocenaudio here, but idea should work with other external audio editors too. This makes it much easier to trim, normalize, fade, or process samples that are already inside your Bitwig project without constantly bouncing and re-importing files. Also show why you need to be careful with samples from your main sample library, why "Collect & Save" is important, and few quirks around renaming audio files, audio clips, Sampler and Convolution in Bitwig 6.1. Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Recording quick sound in Bitwig 01:06 - Dragging recording into Sampler 01:19 - Annoying normal edit/bounce/re-import workflow 01:54 - Opening sample in external audio editor 02:45 - Editing, normalizing, fading & saving file 03:01 - Bitwig updates audio file automatically 03:41 - Why this is powerful workflow 04:14 - Important warning about editing sample-library files 05:27 - Using "Collect & Save" to protect original samples 06:20 - Editing copied project sample instead 07:18 - Why you should avoid changing original library files 08:02 - Keeping multiple project files open in Ocenaudio 08:36 - Bitwig 6.1 drag-to-Convolution behavior 10:20 - External editing with Convolution samples 11:33 - Feature request: Edit in external editor 13:02 - Renaming samples & audio files in Bitwig 14:05 - Audio clips vs actual audio events 15:16 - Finding & renaming files inside bigger projects 16:40 - Thoughts on future Sampler tutorials 17:42 - Final thoughts on Bitwig 6.1 & Sampler 18:11 - Outro www.bitwig.com www.ocenaudio.com Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/989898 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_20 #Bitwig | #Ocenaudio | #AudioEditors Original video: https://youtu.be/tcPrYaKgQv4




