Legacy Devices
These Bitwig devices were previously included at the top level of the program. They are still part of Bitwig Studio for compatibility purposes.
Audio MOD
(A Bitwig Studio version 1 modulator device; now a container device, when shown) A modulator that applies a filter and envelope follower to an incoming audio signal, which is then used as the control signal.
LFO MOD
(A Bitwig Studio version 1 modulator device; now a container device, when shown) A modulator that provides two low-frequency, tempo-syncable oscillators as independent modulation sources.
Note MOD
(A Bitwig Studio version 1 modulator device; now a container device, when shown) A modulator that takes incoming or designated note signals and creates summed, monophonic versions of their expressions along with a configurable envelope signal.
Step MOD
(A Bitwig Studio version 1 modulator device; now a container device, when shown) A step sequencer whose output is used as a modulation source.
- 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