In this video, I focus on the new Send and Return channels in the Drum Machine feature of Bitwig Studio 3.2. Here's a concise overview:
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Features Covered: Send and Return channels in the Drum Machine.
Components: Loaded with various samples including an e-kick synthesizer, rim shots, and hi-hats.
Initial Pattern: A simple drum pattern is demonstrated.
Old Method: Previously used reverb and delay effects with automation to add dynamics.
New Method: Send and Return channels allow effects to be saved with the Drum Machine preset, ensuring consistency across different projects.
Saving Presets: Saves the entire drum setup including effects, making it portable and reusable.
Ease of Use: Effects can be dialed in directly on the Drum Machine without needing to recreate effect channels in each project.
Effect Examples: Includes reverb, delay, ring modulation, pitch shifters, and more.
Modulation: Utilizes the Steps modulator to automate effect levels within the pattern.
Track-Based Workflow: Prefers using individual tracks for each drum sound for better control and overview, especially in drum and bass music production.
Drum Machine Usage: Acknowledges that the Drum Machine is more suitable for producers who prefer an MPC-style workflow.
Versatility: The new feature adds versatility to the Drum Machine, making it more user-friendly and efficient for saving complex drum setups.
Future Use: Plans to create presets for the Drum Machine to leverage these new features.
That's a quick look at the new Send and Return channels for the Drum Machine in Bitwig Studio 3.2. Thanks for watching, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! See you next time!