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Post #2726699

2026-04-04 19:17 UTC

@flosillermastering@mastodon.social concerning functions, I'm in between projects, so I have had time to figure out how to find a DAW that matches the broadest line of work. On Mac OS I have been used to switching between Studio One for songwriting/mixing and Ableton for sound design/electronic musicproduction. When I found out Studio One still wasn't stable on Linux, I started to test Bitwig for all purposes, which is actually working out fine.

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  • @mosgaard@uddannelse.social 2026-04-04 20:35

    @flosillermastering@mastodon.social I have a clear feeling, that if I learn to utilize some of the more unique features of Bitwig, this will later down the line be a bigger win. Right now it makes me slower, which doesn't really matter since I'm not in a hurry while in between projects, but eventually I will find a new workflow and new ways of working.

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  • @mosgaard@uddannelse.social yeah, there is a decent choice of native DAWs to cover all the bases. I imagine Bitwig being a close enough relative to Ableton to ease the change. I‘ve been using the #playtime addon for REAPER to give it a Live style workflow if needed. Do you miss anything from Studio One? I have tested the Linux beta but without DDP support, it is not as usable for mastering for now. Still cool that they are testing the waters though!

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