It's the same with every update. Coincidentally it's also always the same people who "are back to Ableton" and find it necessary to announce that in every Bitwig thread and comments section they can find.
The core DAW changes like keyboard editing and a new graphics engine might not be sexy (which is the reason the compressor was made the headline feature instead), but they're absolutely foundational and necessary usability changes. If anything, addressing such core issues rather than chasing the top items on trending feature lists increases my trust in Bitwig's product leadership. I wish my employer handled our roadmap like that![😂]()
Of course, if your main relationship with the software isn't making music, but "waiting for features X, Y, and Z to arrive", I can understand the disappointment when that isn't happening again. But here's a hint: It'll just keep and keep on happening, and maybe it's time to actually move on.
The core DAW changes like keyboard editing and a new graphics engine might not be sexy (which is the reason the compressor was made the headline feature instead), but they're absolutely foundational and necessary usability changes. If anything, addressing such core issues rather than chasing the top items on trending feature lists increases my trust in Bitwig's product leadership. I wish my employer handled our roadmap like that
Of course, if your main relationship with the software isn't making music, but "waiting for features X, Y, and Z to arrive", I can understand the disappointment when that isn't happening again. But here's a hint: It'll just keep and keep on happening, and maybe it's time to actually move on.
Statistics: Posted by Dionysos — Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:09 am