yepsysrqer wrote:I suggest reading the manual because if you can't do anything in ableton live then it is only because you don't know how to use it.juhana wrote:I tested Ableton Live but really could not do much there..
a bit of a Bitwig update
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Re: a bit of a Bitwig update
Re: a bit of a Bitwig update
Well, I succeeded to make a midi track with qwerty midi keyboard, and get a sound. I could not get the sound quality or performance / expression I did hear in a song. If Bitwig or Ableton Live has some kind of curve tool, a la Absynth (never tested, though), then I really should have continued the learning.
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Re: a bit of a Bitwig update
Why don't you use a cheap midi keyboard? Up to 61 velocity-sensitive keys are availabe for less than 200 €. 49 keys are cheaper.
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