
Bitwig Studio 6
Bitwig 6 brings a host of updates, but the big news is how automation has been reconfigured into a creative tool.

Bitwig 6 brings a host of updates, but the big news is how automation has been reconfigured into a creative tool.

Bitwig Studio 6 significantly overhauls the automation system, introduces a new Clip Alias function that provides a new way to manage a track’s structure, and delivers some new editing tools while making improvements to some of the existing line-up.

Bitwig’s first hardware product takes a characteristically individual approach to audio interfacing.

Bitwig Studio 6 promises to represent a significant step forward for the DAW, introducing a range of new tools and functions while improving and expanding on its existing features.

The Bitwig Connect 4/12 marks the company’s first foray into hardware, and offers an all-in-one solution that combines audio, MIDI and CV I/O with monitoring and DAW control functions.

The latest version of Bitwig’s popular DAW software delivers a whole host of new features, additional Grid modules, an updated Bitwig Drum Machines sound package and more.

Installers for Bitwig Studio 5.3 are now available to users with an active Upgrade Plan, offering them a chance to check out the latest features ahead of the full release.

The full release of Bitwig Studio 5.2 has arrived, and includes a new multi-band compressor, three EQs, a new clipper and a whole host of additional features and enhancements.

Bitwig talked us through the new compressor and EQ plug-ins in BITWIG Studio 5.2 as well as detailing some of its new editing capabilities.

The latest version of Bitwig Studio is in public beta, with a full release expected to appear by summer 2024.