In this tutorial we look at how different sync-options and timings can create an interesting interaction between elements in your track using LFOs, all built from a fairly simple straight midi clip.
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The Twin Sister of Ableton is so awesome. You should cover Ethernet collaboration in real time.
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Wow someone actually KNOWS about Bitwig out there ;) Ethernet collaboration? Have used Ableton Link in bitwig and it works flawlessly, guess I'll have to look up what that ethernet mode is about, we only did it oldschool with synced hardware on one machine a few months back.
Thanks for the inspiration <3
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I'm a DAWhead, I like to watch videos and study UX's. Hopefully one day I'll own every DAW ever. Synched hardware collaboration is great, especially when your partner is also a seasoned engineer and musician. But Ethernet Collaboration on one project from different rooms is like combining two workstations together. See This Forum page covering Ethernet Collaboration via LAN Multi-User Jamming
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