Routing
Each routing device allows the redirecting of a track's signal path. To achieve this, a router often contains audio and/or note chooser menus for addressing an incoming or outgoing signal to the appropriate destination, including destinations outside of Bitwig Studio.
As each routing device has a different purpose, the primary signal I/O is listed for each device.
Audio Receiver
(Audio in, Audio out) A router that imports audio signal from any designated project source.
Note Receiver
(Notes in, Notes out) A router that imports note signals from any designated project source.
Table Of Contents
- 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