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In this video, I demonstrate creating a loop from scratch in Bitwig Studio using only its built-in features, emphasizing special techniques for sound design:

  1. Starting with Sound Creation:I use the Poly-Grid to craft initial sounds for a sampler, aiming for background drones.
    Three sine oscillators are employed within the Poly-Grid, manipulated through phase modulation to generate interesting overtones.
    A unique method involving a "dice" roll triggers upon keyboard input to randomize parameters such as phase modulation amount and oscillator detuning, enhancing sonic variety.
  2. Enhancing Texture and Movement:Detuning adjustments are made to avoid overly discordant sounds, with a preference for slight variances.
    Additional randomness and modulation, including a random modulator and slight pitch adjustments, contribute to a dynamic and evolving texture.
  3. Filtration and Spatial Effects:A cell and key filter focuses on the fundamental frequencies, filtering out excess overtones.
    The chain progresses through chorus, convolution reverb, and delay effects to add depth and spatiality to the sound.
  4. Sampler Manipulation:Recorded material is loaded into a sampler, processed in texture mode with adjustments to grain, motion, and filtering, achieving a lush, atmospheric drone.
    Voice stacking and panning techniques are applied to enhance the stereo image and depth.
  5. Creating Rhythmic Elements:Using the initial patch, I modify it to serve as a pluck sound, introducing a note grid for automated melodic sequences.
    Additional rhythmic layers, including a kick and clap pattern, are crafted using basic waveforms and processed through effects like distortion and filtering for character.
  6. Final Touches:A lo-fi effect is added to the master for a tape-like warmth and texture, subtly affecting the overall mix.
    Balancing and fine-tuning adjustments are made across the mix to ensure a cohesive sound.
  7. Conclusion and Saving:The project, named "Sweet Photon," exemplifies the creative possibilities within Bitwig Studio, demonstrating how to build a complex loop from the ground up.
    I conclude by encouraging viewers to experiment with these techniques and share their feedback.

This video is a comprehensive showcase of sound design and production techniques within Bitwig Studio, offering insights into creating complex textures and rhythms solely using the software's internal features.

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Did you know? You can make music with Bitwig

Today's challenge was to use only Bitwig's internal devices to build a small loop. The goal is to demonstrate how you can use Bitwig to make music. If you have any questions, just ask in the comments, and you can find the project on my Patreon. -- 💕 Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3PgbxZz 💰 or donate via Paypal: https://bit.ly/3cae9t8 🎧 Buy my Music: https://polarity.bandcamp.com/ 💾 Download my Tools / Github / Resources: https://polarity-dnb.de/blog/polarity-music-tools-samples-and-bitwig-presets-update-2019.html 💻 Check out my gear on Kit: https://kit.co/polarity/polarity-music-kit -- DEALZ: 🛒 Buy Bitwig Studio & Support me https://bit.ly/3yQEyDU 🛒 Upgrade Bitwig Studio & Support me https://bit.ly/3OimEjc 🛒 VST/AU Plugin Deals https://bit.ly/3zcvo66 -- SOCIAL MEDIA Discord: https://discord.gg/eWwFBww Blog: https://polarity-dnb.de/blog/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/polarity Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/polarity-berlin/ Business Inquiries: robert@polarity-dnb.de Paypal Donations: donate@polarity-dnb.de

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Alexandre Enkerli

Wait! This isn't an app about ear-piercing bugs? Oh, right, that's earwig. Or very important personalities? Ah, no, that's bigwig. So, now I get it! It's software to create music! Who knew? Guess you were creating pads because you were still in the mood from St. Paddy's Day? (Which probably isn't celebrated much in Germany. Here, it's typically been a celebration of all immigrants. We're now getting green drinks and US-centric nonsense.)

Tristan

this is a sweet project! thanks :)