DIY MIDI controller builders Gero and Stefan showcase their open-source projects Ottopot and Octacon, featuring endless potentiometers, touch sensitivity, and OLED displays for Bitwig Studio. The episode covers prototyping, open-source hardware philosophy, and Bitwig 6.1’s new sampler features.
In this episode, we welcome Paul Walker, better known as Baconpaul, a prominent figure in the open-source music community and a core contributor to the Surge Synthesizer project. Paul shares his journey from physics and software engineering to becoming a key developer behind one of the most powerful Read More
This episode features a conversation with the legendary Claude Young Jr., a pioneer of the Detroit techno scene. Known for his intricate DJing, innovative production, and unique approach to rhythm and sound design, Claude has been a defining force in electronic music for decades. A true artist who Read More
In this fourth livestream episode of Bitwig Community Talks, we talk to Vincent (Italo Brutalo) about his musical journey from 1990s hip hop to his latest album ‘Second Horizon,’ his love for hardware and effects, and his very special car – K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider. Italo Brutalo is a Read More
In this third livestream episode of the Bitwig Community Talk, we talk to Wim (Creating Spaces) about his switch to Bitwig, his self-developed BitX extension, and his vision for self-organized musician events.
In this second episode that took place on Jürgen Moßgrabers YouTube Channel we could welcome Polarity also known as PolarityMusic , who is probably the most known person in the Bitwig Community. He is creating Videos, Tutorials, Livestreams mostly in englisch, but here and there as well in german. Read More
Pat Cupo is a New York City based professional musician, sound designer, and award-winning educator with over 25 years of experience performing everywhere from CBGBs to Carnegie Hall. As a Bitwig Certified Trainer, he has created official sound packages, appeared in product videos, and presented Read More