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How to import Ableton Live wavetable into Bitwig
The Ableton Live wavetables are located here:
C:\ProgramData\Ableton\Live 11 Suite\Resources\Builtin\Samples\Vector\Sprites
You can just import them into Bitwig Polymer.
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Mixing and mastering
Serie from Polariry : How to make something Loud with the Bitwig native devices – Tutorial
Pink noise vs white noise : White noise, all frequency at the same volume level, but it sounds very bright (this is because our ears are more sensitive to 1khz frequencies), pink noise sounds flat to our ears, but in reality it’s louder in the low frequencies
White noise with tilt set to zero Pink noise with tilt set to zero tilt 3dB/oct -> makes pink noise flat
Pink noise with tilt set to 3dB/oct Master bus, EQ+ > Peak Limiter or use Multiband limiter + Peak limiter ( or Klipper)
Clip to Zero methodology from Baphometrix: Mixing Loud with the Clip-to-Zero (CTZ) strategy
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XO
Watched Deep Dive Into XO by XLN Audio (long and in-depth)
- Use the randomization of XO is great to create different set, that can evolve during a track
- The search filter in the “Space” is very good