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RE: Paradigm Prospector & Fairy Kingdoms - Cloudrun | SML Challenge S2:R14 "Pump-up Music"

in #dsound6 years ago

The build is great, you really had me sucked in. Once it starts to speed up it really gets you pumped. Perfect for the theme!
What elements are you using Bitwig Studio for? That's the first time I have seen that program mentioned.

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Perfect <3
I have been using Bitwig for a few years now and settled on it after using many other DAWs. I use it for everything. Fairy-Kingdoms used Ableton and I used Bitwig. In a way then everything is done with both of them.
I have done several tutorial videos on it and will get back to that once the festival season is coming to an end, you can see them here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/FloorDynamics

You using bitwig as well?

No, I am not your mention of it was the first time I had ever heard tell of it!
I use FL Studio.
I am going to check out your tutorials just so I can see what the program is like, thanks!

I started with FL as well <3
The first video would be best as it shows some overview:

You can also download thedemo for free off their website and tinker a bit. Basically it is a fully modulational daw, meaning you can tie anything to everything else, like you normally do within a traditional synth.

https://www.bitwig.com/en/download

You using the new FL Studio? I bet they have improved it even further since I last tried it.

Or just some producing without all the talking ;)

Yeah I checked out both of those videos already :) haha
I've been using FL Studio for nearly 13 years now so I don't really feel like getting into a new DAW haha.
I haven't checked out the latest version [20] yet, the most recent iteration I have is 12.
However, I still use FL Studio 9, 99% of the time [I use 10 through 12 for certain plugins that don't work with 9] because I became so familiar with the interface on that one and some of the changes they made in 10 [which was a huge revamp for them] just didn't compliment my workflow.