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I recently created a drum sequence in Bitwig Studio using the Drum Machine VST. Here's a summary of the process:

  • Starting Point: I chose an acoustic drum set from the Bitwig Studio Drum Machine. Instead of the typical piano roll, I opted for the Note Grid, a unique feature on my Polarity Channel.
  • Setting Up Note Grid: I began by setting up a single note to enable the Note Grid, adjusting settings like mono voice, device phase length, and free run options.
  • Creating Triggers and Voice Stacking: To trigger multiple samples, I used a select module connected to the gate out. I set the base note to C1, commonly used in drum samplers, to trigger different drum sounds. Using voice stacking, I modulated each voice by a semitone to create varying pitches.
  • Modulation Techniques: I employed a step modulator with 10 steps (matching the number of voices) to control triggers differently for each voice. This allowed me to create complex rhythms and patterns.
  • Dynamic Control: By incorporating logic modules, I ensured triggers only activated when certain conditions were met. This added a dynamic element to the sequence, allowing for more nuanced control over the drum sounds.
  • Additional Modulations: I explored further modulations for velocity, divider (to control the rhythm), band (for groove creation), and shift (to alter note positions). Each modulation brought a unique element to the sequence.
  • Recording and Experimenting: I recorded the output to visualize the sequence and experimented with different modulations like face bending and clock quantization to create varied grooves.
  • Integration with Other Instruments: The setup was versatile enough to integrate with other drum VSTs like Addictive Drums or XO.
  • Enhancements for Complexity: To add complexity, I used modules like clock divide and chance to introduce randomness and probability into the sequence.
  • Final Touches: Finally, I demonstrated how to use the setup with my auto slicer tool, showcasing the flexibility of the Note Grid in triggering various samples.

Overall, this process allowed me to create a dynamic and complex drum sequence in Bitwig Studio, showcasing the power and flexibility of its modulation and sequencing capabilities.

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why not do it like this?

Y'all know I prefer to do things in the @bitwig Grid. Today, we'll create drums using a Euclidean and Bitwig-typical approach, utilizing voice stacking to craft rhythms and grooves. Download Preset: https://bit.ly/3uW9fcP -- 💕 Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3PgbxZz 💰 or donate via Paypal: https://bit.ly/3cae9t8 🎧 Buy my Music: https://polarity.bandcamp.com/ 💾 Download my Tools / Github / Resources: https://polarity-dnb.de/blog/polarity-music-tools-samples-and-bitwig-presets-update-2019.html 💻 Check out my gear on Kit: https://kit.co/polarity/polarity-music-kit -- DEALZ: 🛒 Buy Bitwig Studio & Support me https://bit.ly/3yQEyDU 🛒 Upgrade Bitwig Studio & Support me https://bit.ly/3OimEjc 🛒 VST/AU Plugin Deals https://bit.ly/3zcvo66 -- SOCIAL MEDIA Discord: https://discord.gg/eWwFBww Blog: https://polarity-dnb.de/blog/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/polarity Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/polarity-berlin/ Business Inquiries: robert@polarity-dnb.de Paypal Donations: donate@polarity-dnb.de

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Anonymous

Brillant!

Dayzdubz

Thank you really love this sequencer better then the Elektron’s