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Bitwig Bitwig Studio 3 €379

Six years in, Bitwig Studio finds itself fully bedded in as a prominent fixture on the DAW landscape. Conceived and developed by a team of former Ableton employees, early comparisons of this slick audio/MIDI production system to Live were inevitable and easily made. Nonetheless, the innovations it introduced at launch (9/10, 203), including FX nesting, per-note automation, and the attention-grabbing simultaneous Arrangement and Clip views, were enough to set it on its own path. And the numerous v1.x and 2.x (9/10, 243) updates that followed continued the trend with the addition of an amazing freeform plugin modulation system, voice stacking and more.

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