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Hello I'm Amos
- Who are you? Amos Bradley - Where are you from? Thunder Bay Ontario Canada - What do you love? My son, My music, Writing, Video Editing, Permaculture, Natural Law - What are you good at? All the Above - What would you like to improve upon? Self limiting doubts about money and being self employed (with music or other creative endeavours)
1 like • Dec '24
Welcome Amos!
Programming Music
For the uber-nerds here (I mean, knowing the % of bitwig folks here, this might be fairly par for the course, lol) check this out: https://glicol.org/ Described as: Next-generation computer music language. make music with code. connect different nodes like a synth, sequencer or sampler
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Controlled Randomness: Bitwig Generative House Music Tutorial
In this video, I’ll show you a simple yet powerful method to create generative music in Bitwig without diving into complex modular setups or the Grid. Using the Clip Launcher, we’ll explore how to craft evolving basslines, melodies, and chords that practically write themselves. This technique is perfect for sparking inspiration, stepping away from predictable patterns, and letting randomness add a fresh groove to your productions. ✨ What you’ll learn: How to set up randomized patterns in the Clip Launcher Adding dynamics with varying note lengths and silence Containing randomness within musical boundaries Enhancing generative music with simple MIDI tricks and effects Whether you’re feeling stuck in your music-making or looking for new ways to inject spontaneity into your workflow, this approach will open up a world of possibilities. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to bring a modular-like experience into your DAW without the gear! 🔧 Tools used: Bitwig’s Clip Launcher Basic instruments and effects Simple MIDI and automation techniques
2 likes • Nov '24
yeah, this kinda content is it. There just isn't enough out there of people just making stuff in Bitwig. Love it @Lex Christopherson
0 likes • Nov '24
@Lex Christopherson best bit. Always makes me laugh.
new track
https://soundcloud.com/lennyedgar/electrostimulation I think it's my best project so far.
0 likes • Nov '24
Like @Phil Jones said: the detuned chimes tho...
Hey fam
I think I might have finished a song and would love to know what you guys think :) https://on.soundcloud.com/qcTbC9Eq8p3joon27
0 likes • Nov '24
Oh man, I totally love the jazzy piano layer. Cool use of drum fills also on the transitions.
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Andrew Colclough
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270points to level up
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🥃 had a slight creative malfunction. But uh, everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here now, thank you. How are you?

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