![]() Mixer: volume, pan, mute, solo/arm recording, send FX.Project actions: save, zoom to fit, hide/show panels.extension file and drop it in Bitwig’s Extensions folder, and you’re off and running. Bitwig’s open API is nicely suited to the task: you just download a single. So that’s not just the basics – clips, mixing, transport – but also the ability to jump to particular cue markers or dive deep into sub pages and FX chains. ![]() The real advantage here is extensive integration. (You’ll need a device with iOS 16 or greater.) Project controls. It’s impressively capable even on the iPhone. These are iPhone screenshots here, but it also scales to iPad – with a lot more real estate for big mixers and clip views. Bitwig Studio now gets its own dedicated iOS controller – and it’s got tons of deep features for controlling projects, clips, cues, devices, and the mixer.ĭeveloper Marko Krüger writes to tell us about his creation.
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