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Saving and archiving - Bitwig Studio Tutorial
From the course: Learning Bitwig Studio 3
Saving and archiving
- [Instructor] As you continue on your journey and you're writing more and more music and creating more and more tracks and devices, it's important to have a fairly disciplined saving regimen, all right? So, what I would like to show you first is Save As. I Save As constantly, every time I open a track, every time I Export or Bounce, it's really important. So, use Save As as much as possible. Save As Template is also a really handy thing. Let's say I have a set of instruments in here that I really love, and that just really feel like me that I think would be a really cool starting point for my garagey-funk hip-hop project. (laughs) Because that's sort of what this is turning into. I can save this as a template so that it pops up on my templates menu, and it can be very easily accessible that way and really save me a lot of headache in terms of my workflow. The big kahuna, though, is Collect and Save, all right? Ableton…
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Structural considerations and using markers4m 30s
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Assigning physical hardware controllers2m 31s
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Adjusting volume and panning and automation5m 42s
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EQ, compression, and basic mixing6m 15s
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Audio effects as inserts7m 38s
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Hardware3m 25s
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Grouping tracks for mixing and processing3m 27s
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Exporting your projects2m 51s
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Creating scenes for live performance4m 41s
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Saving and archiving2m 52s
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