Document Conventions
Here are a few notes on the formatting of this document, particularly in relation to the platform you may be using:
Whenever key commands are the same for Windows, OS X, and Linux, the command will be listed once without any comment. When the key command is different for the platforms, the Windows/Linux version will be listed first, and the Mac version will follow and be labeled. An example for the copy function would be: press CTRL+C (CMD+C on Mac).
If you are on a Mac, your ALT key might be labeled "option." In this document, it will always be called ALT.
If you are on a Mac, your "command" key might be labeled with an apple icon. In this document, it will always be called CMD.
If you are on a Mac, right-clicking can also be achieved by CTRL-clicking.
Screenshots in this document were made with the Mac version of Bitwig Studio.
- 0. Welcome to Bitwig Studio
- 1. Bitwig Studio Concepts
- 2. Anatomy of the Bitwig Studio Window
- 3. The Arrange View and Tracks
- 4. Browsers in Bitwig Studio
- 5. Arranger Clips
- 6. The Clip Launcher
- 7. The Mix View
- 8. Introduction to Devices
- 9. Automation
- 10. Working with Audio Events
- 11. Working with Note Events
- 12. Operators, for Animating Musical Sequences
- 13. Going Between Notes and Audio
- 14. Working with Projects and Exporting
- 15. MIDI Controllers
- 16. Modulators, Device Nesting, and More
- 17. Welcome to The Grid
- 18. Working on a Tablet Computer
- 19. Device Descriptions
- 19. Credits