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2026-04-05 09:25 UTC

@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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  • @mosgaard@uddannelse.social 2026-04-05 10:09

    @flosillermastering@mastodon.social I primarily miss two things. Ableton: The editing workflow for audio events, with the edit window in the lower screen. Makes it so fast and intuitive to pitch, stretch, change algorithm, pitch automation and more. Bitwig can do the same - but it takes more clicks and getting used to new short cuts. Studio One: Tools for traditional songwriting, song sections, chord track, lyrics etc… Turns out I really like Bitwig for mixing, the mixer page is intuitive and easy.

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