Utility
Each utility device sports various, basic functionality.
DC Offset
A device to add DC offset to the incoming signal. (Yes, add.)
Dual Pan
A device for setting individual panning levels for the incoming left and right channels.
Test Tone
A generator that outputs a waveshape or noise. No input is necessary. Shapes include:
Sine
- a single harmonic, respecting the Frequency and Bipolar settingsTriangle
- odd harmonics at inverse squared proportions (with alternating polarities), respecting the Frequency and Bipolar settingsSquare
- odd harmonics at inverse proportions, respecting the Frequency and Bipolar settingsSaw Up
- ascending ramp with all harmonics at inverse proportions, respecting the Frequency and Bipolar settingsSaw Down
- descending ramp with all harmonics at inverse proportions, respecting the Frequency and Bipolar settingsDirac
- A series of one-sample impulses, respecting the FrequencyWhite Noise
- Uniform random distribution, producing audio with equal power per frequencyPink Noise
- A 1/f ("one over f") distribution, producing audio with equal power per octave
All modes respect the Gain setting for level and dry/wet Mix value.
Time Shift
A device for moving incoming audio and/or MIDI signals either forward or backward in time. Whether set to operate in milliseconds (ms) or samples, positive values represent delay times, and negative values represent times shifted to happen earlier.
Tool
A utility tool for signals that includes amplitude, volume, panning, and width controls as well as channel invert switches and high-resolution output level meters.
- 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