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Colour Machine - Color Bass Resonator

I created a "color machine" preset for Bitwig, inspired by current color-based music production techniques and Virtual Riot's recent work for Avalon Live. This preset is freely available, designed as a note-tuned resonator that can be used with any sound, not just color bass. Here's a summary of how it works and how to use it:

  • Setup: Utilize an instrument track playing chords to fe...

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FAWM5 - Synthwave from Scratch

I'm joining the FAWM challenge and trying to document my process with this video. Today, I worked on creating a synthwave track in Bitwig, starting with a tempo of around 105 BPM. Here's a summary of the process:

  1. Drums Creation: I began by crafting drum patterns using...

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FAWM4 - Minimal Melodic Dubby Techno

I'm joining the FAWM challenge and trying to document my process with this video. Maybe I'll do some more of these if people are interested. I crafted a new tune starting at 123 BPM with a focus on creating a dynamic and engaging composition. Here's a summary of my process:

  1. Ki...

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FAWM 2024

I'm trying to participate in FAWM (February Album Writing Month) again this year. FAWM is a project where the goal is to create at least 14 songs in 28 days during February. 

You can listen to my tunes so far on write.fawm.org/@polarity (mp3 download). More will follow, and I'll gradually upload the Bitwig projects here on Patreon too!&n...

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[GER] Ich bin wieder da Teil 2!

Neuer Inhalt für den deutschen Kanal. Ich baue am Loop vom letzten mal weiter.

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Modulation System: Over 1

In this Bitwig Studio tutorial, the focus is on modulation amounts and signals. Here's a concise summary:

  1. Basic Modulation Range: In Bitwig, modulation typically ranges from zero to plus/minus one. For instance, with a polymer synthesizer and a macro knob modulating the cutoff, the knob position represents these values.
  2. Exceeding Standard Range: You can exceed the standard range (e.g., go beyond plus one) for more intense modulation effec...

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Ambient Jam / Analogue

I should dive back into creating more music, particularly those live sessions. I actually had to wipe the dust off my synths to get them going again. Recently, I've been working on some tracks, but it's time to step up my game. After all, it would be pretty odd to discuss music production if I'm not actively practicing it. 😀

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How to draw these patterns into the Piano-Roll?

In my recent Bitwig Studio tutorials, I explored creating visually interesting patterns in the piano roll using various techniques. You can watch the shorts on my youtube or instagram 

  1. Basic Setup: I started with an instrument track containing a note clip with selected notes. Using the 'Pitch C...

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Too Lazy for Notes

In this Bitwig tutorial, we explore an interesting approach to music creation:

  1. Starting with Polymer Synthesizer: We begin by inserting a Polymer synthesizer on an instrument track.
  2. Using Node Grid for Monophonic Mode: Instead of traditional nodes, we utilize a node grid in monophonic mode, deleting node inputs.
  3. Pitch and Ratio Selection: A pitch is selected randomly (e.g., D#3), and additional nodes are created,...

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Generative-2024-01-18 Techno Grind

In this Bitwig video, the focus is on a Generative Techno Track Generator implemented in the Grid of Bitwig

  • Sequencer Usage: Explains how to use a sequencer in Bitwig for creating kick drum patterns. Each kick drum has a distinct sound, contributing to a unique rhythm.
  • Offset Patterns: Describes how slightly offsetting patterns can create a more dynamic sound.
  • Layering Techniques: Discusses layering different dru...

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Fog Convoler 2 free Update adds Space Simulation

In this tutorial, the focus is on Fog Convolver 2 by Audio Thing, an updated plugin available for free download to existing owners. It features a space simulator designed by Lese, allowing users to customize room acoustics:

  • Room Customization: Change room size, audio source, and listener positions.
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3 Clip Tips

In the latest Bitwig tutorial, I explored the creation of polyrhythms and polymeters using the Arranger window, Clip Launcher, and grouping multiple instrument tracks. Here's a brief summary:

  1. Polyrhythms in Bitwig: Created two instrument tracks with one-note clips, subdivided into different numbers (three and five). Demonstrated slicing notes into equal parts using "slice at repeats". Grouped the tracks using Control + G, and named the group "polyrhythm".
    Appli...

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[GER] Neue Serie

Neuer deutscher Content: Jemand wollte das ich Ambient bastle. Mach ich doch gern!

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I was wrong about Polymeters

In this Bitwig Studio tutorial, I demonstrate creating polymeters using different methods. Here's a summary:

  1. Using Node Grid and Transport Module:Start with a polymers synthesizer on an instrument channel.
    Create a node grid in monophonic mode before the synthesizer.
    Remove node inputs, add a gates module and a transport module.
    Set the gates' step count to an uneven number (e.g., 10).
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Polymeters in The Grid

In this video, I'm summarizing the differences between Polyrhythms and Polymeters, using Bitwig's grid and an oscilloscope module for demonstration. Here are the key points:

  1. Polyrhythms: Created using a "triggers" module in the grid, subdividing a bar into equally spaced steps.
    For instance, subdividing a bar into four steps and then into three creates different rhythmic patterns within the same bar length.
    Demonstrated with note clips showing different subd...

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Creating Responses - Capturing Spaces

In this Bitwig Studio tutorial, I demonstrate capturing impulse responses:

  1. Generating Test Tones: Using Bitwig's test-tone device to create sine waves, adjusting loudness and frequency. Switching from sine to rack source for simpler impulses at 100% gain.
  2. Bouncing and Editing: Bouncing selected impulses to a WAV file (post-fader, 32-bit, no dither). Then, isolating a single pulse in an audio editor, keeping initial ripples, and exporting ...

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Infinite Sounds with Sampler

In this tutorial, the focus is on creating unique pad and drone sounds in Bitwig using the sampler, rather than relying on preset sounds from instruments like Omnisphere. Here's a summary:

  1. Sample Creation: Start with a synthesizer (like the Korg M1) to generate sample material. Record various presets while playing a single note (e.g., C4).
  2. Sampler Setup in Bitwig:Load the recorded sample into Bitwig's sampler.
    Set the root key (suggest...

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Visualizing Filters

This video tutorial demonstrates how to visualize and understand the behavior of different filters in Bitwig using a Poly grid and a spectrum analyzer. Here's a summary:

  1. Setting Up the Test Environment:Utilize a bully grid and a spectrum analyzer with specific settings (large resolution, slow speed, 3 dB/octave tilt for pink noise).
    Create a sine oscillator modulated by an LFO to observe filter effects.
  2. Using Comp Filter:Apply a co...

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EFX Refract in Bitwig

This video is a tutorial on replicating the EFX Refract plugin by Arturia in Bitwig Studio, emphasizing the use of Bitwig's grid. The main points include:

  1. Refract Effect Replication: Replicating the basic concept of EFX Refract, a chorus-like effect, within Bitwig. The tutorial doesn't replicate the 3D interface or the harmonizer of the original plugin.
  2. Creating Multiple Voices: Using Bitwig's grid to create up to 16 voices from a monopho...

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Jazzy Bitwig

This Bitwig Studio tutorial demonstrates creating a jazzy loop, combining techniques from previous videos. The process includes:

  1. Chord Progression Creation:Using a Wurlitzer from Bitwig's Electric Keys package.
    Adjustments like increased release, tremolo, and chorus.
    Constructing a major chord using the root note, major third, perfect fifth, major seventh, minor ninth, and major eleventh.
    Adding velocity variation and strumming effects for realism.
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Do you use Current?

In this video tutorial, I demonstrate how to create a pad sound using the "Current" synthesizer by Minimal Audio. Here's a summary of the steps I followed:

  1. Initial Setup: I start by choosing an interesting wave shape in the first oscillator, something like "form, growl notch, or drift." This wave shape gives a sound similar to a stretched bell.
  2. Layering Oscillators: I add a second oscillator with a simple saw wave in unison mode to suppor...

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Bitwig Browser thoughts

In this video, I discuss my views on the Bitwig Studio browser, particularly after its 5.0 update. Here are my key points:

Favorite Features:

  1. Synonym Search: I appreciate the browser's ability to search for terms like "compressor" and show related terms like "dynamics."
  2. Combined Device and Preset Results: I like that devices and presets are now displayed together, unlike the previous version where they were in separ...

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Arranging Drum & Bass

The video tutorial focuses on expanding a 16-bar drum and bass loop into a full arrangement. Key points include:

  1. Arrangement Overview: Emphasizes that arrangement is more about putting in work (80% work, 20% creativity) compared to creating loops (purely creative).
  2. Structure: The track is structured in 8-bar sections, making it DJ-friendly for e...

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Happy 2024

I'm not a man of many words. Thanks to everyone for your awesome support  this year. ❤  It motivates me to deliver even more next year.  The ideas are there. Have a happy & healthy new year.

2024 is gonna be  great!

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Techy Drum & Bass with Bitwig Stock Devices

In the video, I create a drum and bass track from scratch using stock  devices, focusing on crafting a unique kick drum, layering hi-hats and  snares, and experimenting with bass lines and effects for a distinct  sound. After laying down the basic structure, I plan to refine the track  further, emphasizing the importance of detailed adjustments to achieve  the final sound. Here's a summary of my experience creating a drum and bass track from scratch using stock device...

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Generative Dub Experiment

Hey there,

I've been working on a Bitwig project tailored for those interested in dub techno. It incorporates the techniques I discussed in my recent video about creating random sounds and presets using Midi CC. This project, or better said, a template, lets you use the global vector-8 modulator to seamlessly transition between different settings across each track, offering a total of 8 patter...

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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to everyone here. I hope you all have a wonderful  celebration with your loved ones. Remember, life is too short for  arguments, so enjoy the time together. I might drop some content  between the holidays. 

Robert 💋


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Global Chord Track

In my latest video, I focused on enhancing my music production techniques by creating a global chord track in Bitwig Studio. Here are the key moments:

  • I started by setting up a new instrument track named "global chords" and added a note clip to it.
  • For sound, I chose a synthesizer with a saw wave and unison, along with a bandpass filter and some tag to define the tone.

Key Steps in Building the Chord Progression:

  • I crafted a chord progression start...

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Global Transpose in Bitwig - Ideas & Thoughts

In this video, I'm discussing a track I'm working on in Bitwig Studio, which includes drums, pads, bass, and chords. Here are the key moments and ideas I explore:

  • Transposing Tracks: Initially, I consider manually transposing each clip in a track up by semitones, but this becomes tedious with multiple clips.
  • Using Note Transpose on Each Track: Another approach is to use a note transpose in front of each device on the tracks. However, this...

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Drum Brain for Bitwig

I recently worked on building another sequencer, adding to my extensive experience with step sequencers over the years. Here's a summary of my latest project:

  • Previous Sequencer Versions: I revisited a sequencer I built in August 2022, which had both a melody and a drum mode, allowing for different note ranges and generating drum hits using a step mode for gate and velocity generation.
  • Inspiration from Drum Brain: A comment on my channel ...

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